Top 10 Tips for Buying a Used Car in the UAE

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Check out these essential tips for buying a used car in the UAE. From researching and inspecting the vehicle to reviewing its history, warranties, and paperwork, these 10 tips will help you make a well-informed and confident decision.


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  1. Top 10 Tips for Buying a Used Car in the UAE The UAE has a huge market for used cars with an increasing number of people realizing the pragmatism of opting for a used vehicle rather than a new one. This is attributable to economic considerations and the quality of used cars in the UAE, given the strict government regulations. However, purchasing a used vehicle does involve risk and you should be careful before buying a used car. Our comprehensive list of tips should help you make an informed decision regarding your used car purchase in the UAE. 10 Tips to Help You Buy a Used Car in the UAE 1. Research Before embarking on your journey of finding an ideal used car in the UAE, conduct research based on your requirements for a vehicle. Compare cars from various brands for features, pricing, performance, etc. A great deal of information on various car brands and models is available online, so researching becomes easy. 2. Vehicle age and warranty Determine the vehicle's age and if it has warranty coverage. The existence of a warranty means that the car is relatively new, but you may have to pay more for it. Such vehicles covered by a warranty are usually in good condition. Besides, you can easily find out the service history of cars covered by a warranty. 3. Examine the VIN/chassis number Find out the vehicle's VIN/chassis number and enter it into the official traffic or police websites to obtain its history. In the UAE you can do this on the official Ministry of Interior website, Police website, EVG Website, or RTA website to extract an extensive record on the car's history. 4. Vehicle inspection Thoroughly inspect the interior and body of the vehicle for accidental or flood damage. The interior should be in perfect condition and should not have signs of being flooded. You can tell if mold and fungus are growing in damp corners as soon as you smell the

  2. car interiors. Check the vehicle body for damages, peeling paint, variation in paint color, scratches, rust spots, etc. 5. Look out for mechanical problems A car may appear to be in good condition and may not be that old, Warriors can have hidden problems that are not apparent at a glance. Problems with the transmission and engine are not easily repaired and can recur over time. Before you spend your valuable money on a car check its transmission fluid using the dipstick. The fluid should not be burnt or smell bad. If it does there is something wrong with the vehicle's transmission And it is best not to invest in such a car. 6. Check mileage Checking a car's mileage before you buy it is crucial. For this, take a look at its odometer. A mileage under 130,000km is desirable. Above this mileage, a car's performance declines as it begins to age rapidly and wear out. 7. Determine if the airbags have been replaced The airbag indicator light will help you understand whether the airbags have been deployed. Under normal circumstances, the light generally turns on for a few seconds and then turns off again. However, a flashing or steady light indicates something is wrong with the airbags. Replaced airbags are a sign that the vehicle has been in a crash and it is best not to buy such a used car. 8. Professional inspection Before you buy a used car get it inspected by a professional car mechanic or technician. They will be able to spot issues with the vehicle that you may have missed or overlooked. 9. RTA tests and other paperwork Once you decide to buy a car, you and the seller must complete certain paperwork including the vehicle registration. Before signing the documents always check whether a mortgage has been taken out on the vehicle and whether the loan has been cleared. Otherwise, the bank must provide an NOC for the car transfer. Any traffic violation fines must also be paid before the vehicle is transferred. Once the paperwork is complete visit the RTA office to get the vehicle tested and passed. 10. Insurance and warranty

  3. Getting your vehicle insured is mandatory under the Insurance Authority of UAE. Comprehensive third-party insurance is necessary to register the car in your name. However, if the car is mortgaged, you will not be able to get insurance for it. While a used car is undoubtedly a good investment in the UAE, given the extensive choice and affordable pricing of such vehicles, ensure you always make an informed decision before completing your purchase using the tips mentioned above. AUTO LEVEL - A DEPENDABLE CAR DEALERSHIP IN THE UAE We are Auto Level, a trusted car dealership in the UAE dealing in GCC and non-GCC new and used cars. Our used cars are extremely reliable as they undergo numerous tests and checks by experienced technicians before being sold to our customers. We also ensure that the paperwork for each car is complete and available at hand so our customers can buy a car hassle-free. So why wait? Call us at 80053835 and schedule a test drive today!

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