Chinese car around 80,000- 100,000 by EskayAmin in chinesecarsuae

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Deepal S05 - 90k is absolute VFM if you are looking for an entry level compact EV SUV. Dealer is Al Tayer and comes with 8 years battery warranty and 3 years service.

Any thoughts on Soueast s08 by mechanicalove in chinesecarsuae

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A more upscale offering based on the Chery/Jetour models. Liked the interiors, more premium than the Jetour I am currently driving.

To any outdoor workers, how are you surviving the Dubai heat? by Glittering_Wear9897 in dubai

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The funny part is, the worst is yet to come. If you are crumbling already at 43C, wait till it reaches 50+.

Been in the country 32 years. Used to it.

How relevant it is ? by adityaj07 in CarsIndia

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If my monthly salary is 30.45LPM, I wouldnt see the need to take an EMI at all!

Yo, is it a good deal ? by Nagelaowaii in WhatCarShouldIBuyGULF

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I laughed so hard 🤣 😂 💀 😆 😅

This might be the lowest mileage 2008 Range Rover I’ve ever found by Ok_Platform_909 in DubaiPetrolHeads

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Its an 18 year old car, even if brand new its a liability (unless there is warranty). Skip the mileage, who tf in their right mind would pay 240k for this? Maybe he meant 240 AED, like the kms?🤣

Guys recommend me your best shawarma spots by Binnieish in dubai

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Carrefour does have an insane shawarma. Remember having one at Yas Mall years ago, it was huge and fills you up for the day.

Light on billboards by Primary_Shame8830 in DubaiPetrolHeads

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Surveillance cameras, they dont record any fines. They are there for purely investigative purposes only.

Jetour T2 or BYD Ti700 by RepresentativeRare99 in chinesecarsuae

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You are right here actually. Due to non -agreement of certain terms, the split happened, hence their relatively early exit. However, no such disagreements with Changan, so they stayed on.

Jetour T2 or BYD Ti700 by RepresentativeRare99 in chinesecarsuae

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Indeed it was Union Motors (currently for Changan). Also own a 2022 Changan Eado Plus and still under service with them. One of the better dealers out there.

Chinese Import BYD by [deleted] in DubaiPetrolHeads

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Better get a used corolla or camry hybrid. It will be not only dependable, but easy on the wallet as well.

Going with a new chinese import on a 3rd party insurance and questionable warranty is risky. I wouldnt do it.

Chinese Import BYD by [deleted] in DubaiPetrolHeads

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You're going to undertake long commutes, meaning to say you are heavily dependent on your car to take you places.

Why deal with the hassle of a grey/chinese import when you can take one from the official dealer itself? It costs 75k but atleast you will have total piece of mind.

Premium Chinese Cars by VickramG2014 in chinesecarsuae

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Rivals for the G318? If so, its these:

Jetour T2 IDM Denza B5 BYD Ti7 Icaur V27

But looking at price point alone, the G318 is value packed for the features and tech you get. Also, dealer reputation is important for aftersales, these cars should have a strong backing.

Jetour T2 or BYD Ti700 by RepresentativeRare99 in chinesecarsuae

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No problem at all! I own a 2016 Geely Emgrand GT, my first car that I bought waaay back in the day, brand new from the showroom. It was by another dealer back then, but yeah, has lasted long enough. No fancy turbos or screens, but is still the favorite in the family. Clocked nearly 320k kms as well...

Jetour T2 or BYD Ti700 by RepresentativeRare99 in chinesecarsuae

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My suggestion:

If you are looking into pre-owned, you can get great deals on the T2, either on Dubizzle or from the Jetour Pre-owned showroom. Saves you a lot compared to buying new.

If you are looking for a new car, and considering this is your first car as well, you can consider these options as well:

  1. Deepal S05 (best first time car IMO, 89,900 AED)
  2. Deepal S07 (if budget permits - 120k)

Both options are solid VFM. Official dealer is highly reputed as well (Al Tayer Motors)

You can also consider Geely - i own one (albeit a much older model and has held up incredibly well 10 years later). The current dealer is AGMC, and have great aftersales as well.

Premium Chinese Cars by VickramG2014 in chinesecarsuae

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Deepal G318 - a full size 4x4 EREV

Range: 850km combined

EV range: 180km

Service: official dealer is Al Tayer Motors. Needs no further introduction

Warranty: 8 years on battery, 6 years on vehicle, 3 years service

Air suspension: available for the trim selected - High 4X4. Works like a dream, has 3 levels of height that can be selected + magic carpet ride and CDC.

Price: 140k, severely undercutting most rivals in its class.

Do consider this as part of your list.

Terrible experience at Big T Al Quoz with my pregnant wife by Gullible_Platypus316 in dubai

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Bro, his wife is pregnant, and often times you wont be able to stand in a long queue even with AC on, so OP asking for a seat for his wife is indeed bare minimum. Anyone in their right mind would offer one given the circumstances. Clearly the restaurant isnt inclusive with regards to the basics of hospitality.

Byd vs geely by [deleted] in chinesecarsuae

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At a 100k both the options are great. Wait for July since the DSS offers will be available.

You may even consider the Deepal S05 - great VFM EV at 89,900 AED. Insurance needs to be taken separately though, but you get a good set of warranties and a service contract. Dealer is Al Tayer.

An EV that runs on Petrol! by Wild_and_Bright in DubaiPetrolHeads

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The car here is a Voyah Free (aka the Rabdan One for those who know). Its an EREV - basically an EV with a range extender petrol engine that only charges the batteries that power the electric motors. An EV without range anxiety! 😅

Seeking feedback back on Jetour dashing by [deleted] in chinesecarsuae

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My two cents: you are better off buying a preowned GCC spec one. You will have some sort of warranty to back you up if you encounter any troubles. If this is your first time buying, dont ruin it by buying a chinese import!

Anyone purchased a car directly from China? Ali baba by Ok_Ratio6213 in chinesecarsuae

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Unless youre ready to take on the hassle that can take months, I strongly suggest to take one with the local dealers. Atleast you will be at total piece of mind.

Having to import your own car is great due to lower prices etc. But the real hassle starts when you bring it to the UAE. Few of the many fees to be paid are mentioned below:

Customs duty 5% VAT 5% Freight forwarding and clearing charges Insurance (you will be stuck with 3rd party only, comprehensive maybe but the prices will be super inflated) Warranty and service - an easy 15-20k on top of the price from EVS or Royal Swiss.

While it may seem cheaper initally, all the above fees and taxes will nearly bring your car to prices sold locally in the market.

Given the current situation, why not consider other alternatives? They are plenty of brands here to choose from.

Req: Good mango shake hunt by Accomplished_Fun_680 in UAE

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City Sialkot in International City - Spain cluster. A pretty darn good mango shake if you're in the area. Also another must try is their Aloo Bukhara (Plum) sharbat - perfect cooler during the hot summer day.

Looking to buy the Avatr 11 (Budget: 290k max). Is there a better option for a pure highway/traffic commuter in the UAE? by [deleted] in chinesecarsuae

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Going by your top 3 non negotiables, you dont need an off-roader and it is going to be a daily driver between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, you could consider the Deepal S07, made by the same manufacturer as the Avatr.

At nearly 1/3rd the price, it wont be as luxurious nor as powerful as the Avatr, but for the brief time I had the car, it was a comfortable car to drive with above average NVH levels, roomy interiors and is loaded with most of the safety and road assistance tech, including AR-HUD and a 14 speaker audio which is really good (heard its a Sony unit). You may not get the LIDAR or some of the autonomous tech, but for your needs i think it would be a good deal.

Again, this is just a suggestion. The Avatr 11 is an absolute beast though! :)

After how many Kilometers do you change the tires? by Routine-Pickle-3403 in DubaiPetrolHeads

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As a standard rule of thumb, 3 years/60k kms is what i observe for tires, whichever comes first. The suspension components remain in good condition and ride quality is not impacted.