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Dubai has more cars per capita than New York and London

A recent survey has revealed that Dubai has one of the highest vehicle densities in the world. There are more cars on the streets of Dubai than in many of the planet’s largest cities. There are currently 1.4 million vehicles in the UAE’s most famous city. What’s more, the number of cars in the Emirate has risen dramatically in recent years. At the end of 2006, there were just 740,000 cars in Dubai, meaning that the number has doubled over the past eight years.

Dubai Car ParkThe number of vehicles has grown by an average of 8.2% every year since 2006, which is one of the fastest rates of growth in the world. According to Nasser Abu Shehab (the Roads and Transport Authority’s Director of Strategic Transport Planning), the number of vehicles in Dubai could “reach around 2.22 million in the year 2020” if cars continue to enter the city at the current rate.

In our previous blog entry, we mentioned that Dubai has a vehicle density of 540 cars per 1,000 people. This means that, relative to the size of its population, Dubai has more cars than London (which has 213 vehicles per 1,000 people) or even New York (which has 305 vehicles per 1,000 people).

But what does all this mean for ordinary Dubai motorists? On the plus side, Dubai is one of the most motor-friendly cities on Earth. Thanks to the sheer number of vehicles that the Emirate has to accommodate, there are plenty of Dubai Skylineplaces to refuel and park. However, the large number of vehicles also means that traffic jams and busy roads are a part of daily life. That’s why we believe it’s important to have a comfortable vehicle that can help negate the stress of driving on crowded roads and getting stuck in traffic.

If your current vehicle isn’t quite right for driving in Dubai, we can help. Here at Simply Car Buyers, we specialise in buying old cars so that sellers can afford to purchase new ones. You can sell any car to us via our website. Why not find out how much you could get for your current vehicle today? You can put the money towards a car that’s perfectly suited to the hectic streets of Dubai.

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UAE Ministry of Interior launches smart app for international drivers

UAE car SellUAE motorists who want to drive abroad should be pleased to learn that it will now be easier to obtain an international driving license. The Emirates’ Ministry of Interior has partnered with the Automobile and Touring Club of the UAE to make applying for an international driving license as fast and straightforward as possible. The two organisations have launched an online ‘smart service’ that will allow drivers to apply for their international licenses through an app or via the Ministry of Interior’s website. Until recently, UAE drivers had to fill out complicated forms in order to get their international licenses. The ‘smart service’ should help to streamline the process and empower motorists to get their licenses with much less fuss. Drivers can easily provide all the information needed to get their international licenses using the Window Tint UAEservice and even receive those licenses electronically.

The United Arab Emirates is a nation of drivers. For example, the city of Dubai has a vehicle density of 540 cars per 1,000 people, making it one of the world’s most motor-centric cities. It’s natural for UAE residents to want to continue driving when they travel abroad, so the new smart service is likely to have a positive impact on thousands of travel-minded motorists.

Brigadier General Ahmed Al Harthy is the head of the Ministry of Interior’s Smart Services and Artificial Intelligence Council. He has been instrumental in bringing the new smart service to life and is enthusiastic about its future. He recently stated that the service would bring the Ministry of Interior closer to fulfilling its vision of a smart technology-assisted government.

The chairman of the Automobile and Touring Club has also enthused about the new service, stating that it makes “the process of application… simple”. He also said that drivers “can refer to the smart app for the legal requirements while driving abroad”.

If you’re planning on using the new smart service to apply for an international license, you may wish to consider investing in a new car that’s better-suited to international driving. Here at Simply Car Buyers, we can help. We’re happy to buy any car, including your current vehicle. Why not sell us your current car to raise the money you need for a new one to take abroad?

Lexus ES 2019 launches in UAE

If you spend any amount of time in the UAE, you will soon see a Lexus pass by. The LS and LC models from this car brand are especially popular for the comfort and style they offer. With this in mind, the latest transport news in the UAE is sure to delight all who live here. Lexus have recently launched the brand new 2019 ES model to build on their already strong sales in the region.

Power and style in one package

Lexus Es 2019If you already drive a Lexus or have ridden in one, you will love the new 2019 ES. It keeps the same Sedan look but with extra technology and elegance to make it sufficiently different. One major point to mention is that Lexus has two different versions of the new car – the ES 300h and the ES 350-F.

What is exciting for motorists in the UAE is that the ES 300h boasts a hybrid engine under the hood that shows Lexus are making a real commitment to sustainable motoring for the future. For any drivers in the region who wish to do the same, the choice of the new ES in a hybrid engine is a real plus.

Any UAE drivers who want a slightly sportier feel and look may instead go for the stylishly full-on 350-F model. This model has a retuned suspension set-up and a more flamboyant feel to make it great fun to drive too. One thing is for sure – whichever version of the new ES you go for, you will love getting behind the wheel in it.

Lexus refinement as standard

Lexus ES 2019 UAEOne of the things that has made Lexus such a popular manufacturer in the UAE is the way they combine subtle elegance with class and refinement. This has not changed with the latest addition to its line-up. As well as the stunning curves both versions boast, there are up to ten exterior colours to choose from. If you go for the 350-F, there are an extra two in the form of White Nova and Heat Blue.

Both versions of the ES have plenty of room inside and a longer wheelbase for extra comfort. The engine in each is quieter than previous Lexus models thanks to the latest technology used in its design. With prices ranging up to AED 250,000 they are not cheap but then you do get a seriously good car for your money.

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Cheaper cars make the UAE used car market thrive

Car-Switch, the Dubai-based company, has recently published its findings that the UAE used car market offers better prices than others, which is excellent news for buyers. The rate of depreciation new cars experience is higher than in other markets, meaning that new cars can lose up 30% of their value in their first year after purchase, followed by up to a further 20% each following year.

This is due to a combination of a number of factors relating to Dubai’s general population, which is usually somewhat transient with a higher than normal level of disposable income. In short, this means people buy more new cars more regularly than they do in other parts of the world.

Porsche 911 50th editionFor example, a 2011 Porsche Cayenne is valued at around AED 88,000 in the UAE compared to AED 106,000 in the UK. A 2013 Ford Explorer is around AED 28,500 in the UAE compared to roughly AED 38,000. These savings continue across the board.

But why should you take the depreciation hit? There are great used bargains to be had!

Trading up

What this means for Dubai used car buyers is that more luxurious and prestigious cars are now firmly within the realms of possibility, because it’s almost always luxury vehicles which depreciate the fastest. That means your budget will buy you much more on the used market than the brand new one. It’s also the case that new cars no longer hold as many advantages as they used to, because many dealers now offer finance and warranty extensions on used cars, making them a much safer purchase than they once were.

Naturally, you won’t be able to specify the car’s options to your own personal taste, but the odds are most cars will already have most of the desirable features specified from new anyway.

Caution prevails

Though you can save a lot of money buying on the used market, you still need to keep your wits about you. Ensure you are completely satisfied with the car’s condition and its history before you part with any money. Patience, however, will reward you with the affordable car of your dreams.

UAE classic Cars

How To Register A Classic Car In UAE

It has been announced that as of October 1st, 2018, there will be new registration rules coming into place for classic car owners. These rules will be in addition to the regular registration and testing requirements, so it’s important you’re up to speed.

Here’s everything you need to know.

A split tier system

Volks Wagen Beetle CarThere are now two tiers of registration for classic vehicles. The first registration entitles the vehicle to be driven on all roads, and will cost AED 400 with an estimated yearly renewal fee in the range of AED 350. This is on the assumption that the vehicle as already passed its necessary tests and the insurance period of 13 months.

The other tier relates to classic cars that are for display purposes only and are under no circumstances allowed to be driven on the roads. Technical tests and insurance policies are required, as is a three-year registration fee of AED 1100, with an estimated renewal fee of AED 1050.

Remember, cars registered in the second tier will be under no circumstances fit to be driven on public roads. If you need to move the vehicle, it will need to be transported on a recovery truck.

Make sure you’re covered

Black Hawk CarWe all love our cars, especially our classics, and so if you want to keep enjoying the beautiful roads the UAE has to offer you’ll need to make sure you’re fully up to speed with the new registration rules that are coming into play.

Failure to do so carries a host of risks. You may be fined, and in certain circumstances your car may even be taken away from you. Therefore, it pays in the long run to spend a little time familiarising yourself with the incoming rules now, and doing what you can to comply with them.

The sooner you get the ball rolling, the sooner your car can be registered properly under the new system. So get all of your car’s details and documents together and, provided your classic passes all the necessary tests, there’s no reason why you can’t be enjoying your wheels in no time.

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3 key tips for selling your car quickly in the UAE

The UAE used car market is vibrant and very stable; however, making key mistakes can prevent you from selling your car quickly. Wherever you live in the UAE it’s important to think clearly about the best strategies for shifting your wheels quickly.

Here are three golden rules to help you prevent your car garnering no interest from Dubai used car buyers.

The right advert

Used Car Buying in DubaiDubai has a host of ways for you to advertise your used car, making sure you do so in the most attractive way to buyers is essential if you want to have a speedy sale.

Your advert needs to be concise, yet informative, and provide all of the key information about the car. That includes a detailed description, overview of service history, any optional extras, and so on.

Take good pictures too. Smartphones these days have high-quality cameras, there’s no excuse for blurry portrait photos. This is your chance to make your car look its best!

Set a realistic price

Obviously, you want to get the most money you can for your car, but the Dubai used car market is thriving and so you have to be willing to set an achievable figure if you’re going to lure a buyer.

Do some research on your car and see what other vehicles are selling for that are a similar age, condition, and carry similar mileage, and account for any haggling. Have a clear bottom figure you’ll accept.

A key mistake people often make is assuming they can charge the same as dealers – this is wrong! Dealers often offer services like warranty and breakdown cover which allows them to charge more.

Be honest

How to Sell Your Car in DubaiIt’s an age-old truism that honesty is the best policy, and it applies to the Dubai used car market as much as it applies anywhere else in the world.

If you have to lie about your car to accentuate the good and hide the bad, then it’s obvious the car has faults. Lying to potential buyers is just going to delay the process even more, so make sure everyone knows exactly what they’ve come to see.

On the other hand, if you want to sell your car quickly and easily, why not get in touch with us at Simply Car Buyers? We buy any car, saving you plenty of time and effort.

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A handy guide to importing a car to the UAE

With such stunning scenery, the UAE is a haven for anyone who truly loves to drive. While there’s a booming new and used car market within the UAE itself, you may find the car of your dreams abroad and want to import it. That’s great!

Here’s what you need to remember.

Before you beginDubai Car Park

There are a series of checks you need to make sure you have passed before you start the process. Firstly, the car must be left-hand drive for safety reasons, and under ten years old. If it’s over ten years old, it’ll need inspection and verification with the Road and Transport Authority.

You must also be a registered UAE citizen, with a valid visa and a current local driver’s licence.

Dubai RoadsOnce your car arrives

The paperwork you will need includes the original sales invoice for a record of both the make and model, as well as the estimated value of the car. A certificate of origin is necessary for confirmation of the country the car has been imported from, along with all of your documentation too.

This includes original copies of your passport, visa, and driving license, along with receipts for both shipping and customs fees you may have paid.

Inspection and payments

With all that taken care of, the car will then be inspected. Following this, an upfront payment of 5% of the car’s value will be required in duty fees, along with payment for the clearance inspection.

After that, you should receive a pair of export plates for the front and rear of your vehicle.

Getting on the road

Vehicular inspection follows at an RTA-approved testing centre, to ensure the vehicle is in roadworthy condition. For this, your passport, ID, driving licence, customs and import papers will be required. Once the vehicle has been deemed roadworthy, you’ll be able to register and insure it to drive.

Ideally, get the vehicle insured before you register it. For registration, you will need a filled-in application form, proof of residency, your vehicle’s customs and inspection paperwork, and your export plates.

With that done, the beautiful roads of the UAE are now yours to explore!

Alfa Romeo Stelvio Dubai

Alfa Romeo brings rear wheel drive to the 2019 Stelvio

Some exciting car news for fans of Alfa Romeo’s much anticipated SUV, the Stelvio – there are plans afoot to give Alfa’s primary family mover the benefit of rear wheel drive.

The 2019 Stelvio will still offer UAE customers four wheel drive for those who want it and those who feel they need it, but anyone wanting a little more lithe feedback from the handling may have had their prayers answered.

Why a RWD Stelvio makes sense

Alfa Romeo SUVFour wheel drive can be great for added traction, but unless you know how to handle the car already it can’t always get you out of a sticky situation. When you combine that with the Stelvio’s relative lack of ground clearance and performance accoutrements, it isn’t going to be going off road much.

So, why keep the four wheel drive? A rear wheel drive Stelvio is guaranteed to be lighter than the fall fat model, shaving upwards of 50kg off its original weight. This means the 280 horsepower 2.0 litre four cylinder engine doesn’t have to work quite so hard.

When it arrives in the UAE, the RWD Stelvio is sure to be a rewarding drive.

No sacrifice necessary

Alfa Romeo LogoUAE customers will still get the benefit of the luxurious Alfa Romeo options list, including an 8.8 inch colour touchscreen and a wide array of connectivity features, so the Stelvio will still be a comfortable choice.

Alfa Romeo has always made drivers’ cars however, and the RWD Stelvio means that parents no longer have to sacrifice driving pleasure just to have the necessary space to carry their children and all their things from one place to another.

With so much electronic stability control it’s unlikely to be a piece of cake to do handbrake turns out of the school gates, but that’s not exactly advisable anyway. However, the lighter driving experience, coupled with the front wheels now freed up to focus on the job of steering, mean handling is sure to be improved.

The new rear wheel drive Stelvio, designated Q2, will be available throughout the UAE for the 2019 model year. Prices are currently unavailable.

Car Recalled UAE

16,000 vehicles recalled in ongoing safety campaign

Drivers in the UAE may be shocked to learn that certain cars are being recalled due to safety concerns. The UAE’s Ministry of Economy is currently enacting a policy that requires vehicle dealers to review their products and recall those that don’t meet vigorous safety standards.

Honda, Mercedes Benz and Kia models affected

Honda AccordSo far, over 16,000 vehicles have been recalled. The most recent round of reviews targeted Honda, Mercedes Benz and Kia models and resulted in 3000 cars being recalled. But how worried should you be about the safety of your vehicle? If you’re currently driving one of the affected vehicles, are you in serious danger?

The good news is that you can afford to relax a little. All the models being recalled and reviewed have problems that could compromise driver safety, but most of them are reasonably low-risk. For example, Honda Odyssey cars have been recalled because, in some vehicles, the second row of outer seats might not latch properly to the floor. As a result, they could tip during braking and cause an injury.

Obey the recall notices and get any faults fixed

Kia Optima 2015Similarly, Kia Carnival cars have been recalled because, in some vehicles, the software-assisted power-sliding doors may not detect objects in their way or stop moving. Obviously, both of these examples could be dangerous, but only in a small number of cases. If you own an affected vehicle, you should obey the recall notice and send it back so that its faults can be fixed. Just remember that there’s no need for panic. If you haven’t been harmed by your car yet, you’re not likely to be harmed by it before you have chance to return it to your dealership.

If you’re unsure of whether your vehicle needs to be recalled, you can contact your dealership to check.

Of course, even if you don’t drive one of the models that has been recalled, you might still drive a car from one of the manufacturers of these models. If you don’t feel comfortable driving a car created by a manufacturer of recalled models, why not buy another vehicle? Here at Simply Car Buyers, we buy any car that our clients want to sell, so sell us your current vehicle to raise the money for your next one.

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UAE car owners change their cars more often than most

High incomes, status, a transient population and a desire to avoid growing maintenance costs are just some of the reasons drivers in the UAE change their car more often than those in the rest of the world.

How often are vehicles traded in?

Dubai RoadsSurveys and research suggest UAE motorists trade their vehicles in somewhere between every three and five years, and that rate may be increasing. Typically, used cars on sale in the UK are an average age of seven years old while in the US that figure rises to 10 years old.

In other parts of the world, that age of previously owned motors is even higher. Drivers in Australia hang on to their cars for around 11 years, while in African countries like Congo it can be 17 years.

UAE motorists tend to trade their cars in before the manufacturer’s warranty expires which tends to be around five years from new. While cars are becoming ever more reliable, the costs of maintenance continue to rise and in the harsher climate of the emirate, cars can need more frequent attention.

Demand for new cars

The purchasing power of motorists in the UAE continues to drive demand for new cars, but with depreciation accelerating in the first 18 months of a vehicle’s life, most drivers will get the value out of their purchase. Selling before the manufacturer warranty expires maximizes the return from a used vehicle.

There’s also a buoyant market for slightly older-than-new cars in the UAE, with many exported to other Gulf countries as well as North Africa, Iran and Iraq. That demand continues to maintain prices for used vehicles.

Regular car servicing and maintenance likely to increase

There’s still a trend for new cars and status vehicles in the UAE of course, but with today’s cars being built with higher levels of quality and longer life spans, the average age of motors is likely to increase. Regular car servicing and maintenance will become increasingly important for maintaining a vehicle’s value.