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What Used Car Options Do You Offer?

Sellers and dealerships on our platform have a massive collection of cars such as:

Sedans: Dependable models for daily travel.

SUVs and 4x4s: For families and off-road driving.

Luxury Cars: High-end models from BMW to Mercedes-Benz.

Sports Cars: From Porsche to Ferrari, take a driving thrill.

Economy Cars: Budget-friendly and fuel-efficient models.

GCC-Spec Cars: Built for the weather in the UAE.

Advanced filters further help users find a car that fits their needs and preferences.

Is It Free to Use the Platform to Buy?

Yes, accessing and buying a car through our site is absolutely free. No charges are levied on buyers for access, browsing of listings, contact of sellers, and closure of transaction. 

*Prices on used cars in Dubai move around way more than you'd expect once you actually start scrolling through listings, and it comes down to a few things that aren't always obvious at first glance, the mileage on the clock, what year the car rolled off the line, and honestly the biggest one nobody talks about, whether the previous owner treated the car like it was theirs forever or like a rental they'd be done with in two years.*

Why Buy Second Hand Cars Dubai on OneClickDrive

Buy used cars in Dubai through OneClickDrive, the trusted marketplace you can rely on. You can scroll through thousands of used cars on the site, listed by dealers and private sellers both. Cheap runaround for the daily commute? A proper family SUV with a bit of room in the back? Something on the higher end like a luxury sedan? OneClickDrive lets you find cars by comparing competitive pricing side by side, dig into the full listing details, and message the seller directly. No middleman taking a cut. No fees that turn up later in the buying process.

The platform is built to make buying and selling used cars in Dubai the way it should be. Listings you can actually trust. Filters that work the way you'd expect them to. And a proper spread of pre-owned cars and used cars for sale Dubai-wide, sitting across every budget and every segment, from a basic 2018 Sunny up to something with a few zeroes on the price tag. You'll find certified pre-owned cars here too. Private seller listings. The full mix. So whether you're hunting around for something from top brands such as Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, or one of the other usual names, you're not going to get bogged down in the search-to-purchase side of things. No headaches, no chasing people, no surprises waiting for you halfway through. Cars such as Ford Explorer and Ford Edge are also regularly listed on our website. You can browse cars based on model year, fuel type - whether petrol or diesel - and other specific requirements with just a few buttons.

And if you're going the other way and trying to sell a car, OneClickDrive makes that side of it just as easy. You list the car on the platform, and you're in front of actual buyers who are actively looking, not random people kicking tyres on a Friday. Have a proper look around the site when you get a minute. Thousands of used cars on there from both dealers and private sellers, and the prices stack up well against what you'd find anywhere else in the market.

Why Choose OneClickDrive for Used Cars in Dubai?

Buying a used car isn't really a small decision when you actually sit down and think about what's involved. It's a serious amount of money going out the door in one go or split across loan payments for the next four or five years, and the thing you bought is going to be sitting in your life every single day, getting you to work, picking up the kids, doing the airport runs when family flies in, all of it. For most people living in Dubai, honestly, it's probably the second biggest thing you spend on after rent, which when you put it like that should probably make you slow down a bit before you click buy on the first listing that looks alright. Here is why people choose us for used cars in Dubai.

OneClickDrive makes the actual finding part a lot less painful. Hunting for a reliable Toyota or Honda? A Kia? A Nissan Sunny because the budget is what the budget is? The platform puts you in direct contact with dealers and private sellers across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, no chains of middlemen in between. It's built for both sides of the deal, the people buying and the people selling. You can filter by model year and specific requirements, and buy used cars Dubai-wide with confidence. If you are looking to sell cars in Dubai, our platform connects you with serious buyers. Used cars for sale Dubai listings go live quickly and reach an active audience searching for used cars in Dubai every day.

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Buying a Used Car in Dubai - Step by Step

Buying a used car in Dubai is fairly straightforward once you know what the process actually looks like. Quick walkthrough so you're not going in blind.

To find your perfect car, the easiest way to start is just use the filters on the platform for a few minutes. Set the budget where you actually want it, not where you're hoping it might stretch to, throw in a couple of brands you're seriously considering, and you'll watch the list shrink down to something a lot more manageable in about thirty seconds. When something genuinely catches your eye, just message the seller directly, no need to overthink it. Ask the questions you'd actually want someone to answer if you were the one selling, the slightly awkward ones about why they're letting it go, whether the service history is up to date, that kind of thing. Before you commit to handing over any money, get the car inspected by someone independent, go through every detail on the listing against what's printed on the Mulkiya, and run a fines check on the plate. Worth doing every one of those.

Take the car out for a proper drive on both city roads and a stretch of highway, Sheikh Zayed if you can manage it, somewhere you can actually open it up a bit. You're listening for the things you wouldn't catch on a parking-lot test. You'll want to pay attention if the engine starts making a noise that doesn't sound right, anything ticking or whining or just generally off, that's usually the first sign something's not quite as healthy as the seller is making it out to be. Same goes for the suspension, if you go over a speed bump and you hear a clunk, especially the kind of clunk that sounds like metal on metal rather than a soft thud, that's worth bringing up before anything else. Brakes are the other big one, if they feel soft when you push the pedal, or the car kind of drifts to one side when you stop hard from a decent speed, neither of those is something you want to be discovering after you've handed over the money.

Then agree on a cost and complete the transfer at an RTA service centre. OneClickDrive connects you directly with sellers so there are no intermediaries, no hidden fees, and no delays.

Inspection Report and Pre-Purchase Checks

Getting a third-party inspection done before you buy a used car in Dubai is honestly one of the smartest things you can do. It's an independent set of eyes on the car, no allegiance to the seller, no reason to gloss over anything. They'll go through the engine, the chassis, the electrical system, the tyres, and crucially they'll spot signs of accident damage that the seller might not be volunteering. A good inspection usually runs you a few hundred dirhams. Compared to what you're about to spend on the car itself, it's nothing. And if the report flags something serious, it just saved you a lot more than the AED 300 it cost.

Test Drive Before You Buy

A test drive isn't optional. Take the car out on both city roads and a stretch of highway, somewhere like Sheikh Zayed if you can manage it. You're listening for anything that doesn't sound right. Strange noise from the engine. Suspension making a clunk when you go over a speed bump. Brakes that feel soft or pull to one side. AC that takes too long to actually get cold. The little things that the seller has probably learned to tune out.

If the seller is dodging the test drive, making excuses, suddenly remembering they're busy, that's the conversation over. Walk away. Cars worth buying don't need protecting from the buyer.

Car Financing in Dubai

Taking out a car loan is one of the more common ways people end up buying a used car in Dubai. A handful of banks here offer financing on used cars, and honestly it's less of a hassle than people make it out to be. You'll need your Emirates ID, a salary certificate from your employer, and bank statements going back three to six months. That's the basic stack.

Financing Options for Used Cars

You've got three real options on the table. A bank loan, dealership financing, or a personal loan if your bank already knows you well enough. Bank loans usually cover up to around 80% of the car's value, with terms running anywhere from 12 months to 60 months depending on which one you go for. Don't sign with the first one that says yes. Get rates from two or three lenders at minimum before you commit to anything, because half a percentage point over five years adds up to a number you're not going to like seeing on a calculator.

Worth thinking seriously about an extended warranty as well, especially if you're financing. The thing nobody wants is a gearbox going on the car in year two while you're still paying it off month by month. The warranty covers that awkward stretch when the original manufacturer warranty's already done but the car isn't fully yours yet.

Salary Certificate and Documentation

The salary certificate is the document banks pay the most attention to when they're deciding whether to approve you. Has to be current. Has to be on actual company letterhead. Has to be signed and stamped properly. And it actually has to be dated within the last 30 days, anything older than that and they'll just hand it straight back to you and tell you to get a fresh one, which feels like a small thing but it's the kind of detail that catches people out and adds an extra trip to the bank you weren't planning on.

You basically just browse through whatever's listed at the moment, shortlist a few cars you like the look of, get in touch with the seller directly to start the conversation, line up a test drive and ideally an inspection somewhere along the way, and then you close the deal yourself once you're happy. You'll need valid ID from both sides of the deal, the buyer's driving licence, insurance issued in the new owner's name (and that has to be sorted before you walk into RTA, not after), and an RTA inspection if the car is on the older side. Transfer fees normally come out somewhere in the AED 350 to AED 500 range, sometimes a bit either side of that depending on the car and what bits of paperwork get added in.

Before anyone signs anything, run a check on the Salik balance and any unpaid traffic fines sitting on the plate.

Hidden Costs to Watch Out for

Beyond the listed price, buying a second hand car in Dubai involves additional costs you should factor in upfront. The main hidden costs include RTA transfer fees (AED 350-500), insurance in the buyer's name, any outstanding Salik balances or traffic fines on the car, and any servicing costs flagged for the vehicle by the inspection report.

OneClickDrive listings are transparent. The price you see is what the seller is asking, with no platform commission or hidden costs added on top. But always account for these extras before you finalize any deal.

Hassle Free Buying on OneClickDrive

OneClickDrive is built to take the friction out of buying a used car in Dubai. Search, price comparison, full listings, direct contact with the seller, all of it in one place. No pressure tactics. No gatekeepers between you and the seller. No commission skimmed off the top. The flow is meant to feel simple at every step. You browse the listings, shortlist whatever catches your eye, message or call the seller directly, line up a test drive and an inspection, and close the deal yourself. If you'd rather have someone walk you through any of it, the support team is available whenever you need them.

Before you sign anything, double-check the Salik balance and any unpaid traffic fines on the plate. Those don't disappear when ownership changes hands, they follow the car. Settle them with the seller before you walk into RTA, otherwise you've just inherited their parking tickets.

Expert Buying Tips

Buying used is a sensible move when you go in eyes open. A few practical things that actually make a difference over the long run.


Diverse Inventory of Used Car Brands for Sale in Dubai

The inventory on OneClickDrive pulls together a proper spread of brands from the Dubai second hand market. Whether you're after something specific or still figuring out what suits you, there are thousands of options to scroll through. Looking for cheap used cars in Dubai? They're on there. Hunting something at the higher end like a Mercedes-Benz or a BMW? Same platform, different filter. If you're more into the performance side of things, sports cars and supercars are listed too. Compact commuter for the daily run, full-size SUV for the family, a fast machine for the weekend, every segment of the Dubai market is on there.


Car Financing Made Simple

OneClickDrive makes it easy to look into loan options alongside the actual car search. Knowing roughly what you can borrow and what your monthly will look like takes a lot of the stress out of the buying side. If you're planning to apply for a loan, get your Emirates ID, recent bank statements, and proof of income sorted before you start talking to lenders. Saves a lot of back-and-forth later.

Exceptional Customer Support

The OneClickDrive team is here for the whole journey, from the first listing you click on to the day you drive the car home. Got a question on a specific listing? Confused about how the loan process works? Not sure what happens at the RTA on transfer day? Just give us a call or drop us a message. We connect you with sellers across all makes and budget levels, so you've got the information you need to decide properly when you're searching for second hand cars in Dubai. Replies come back quickly, not three days later. The support team is available whenever you actually need someone, whether you're buying, selling, or just trying to work out what your options look like.

Browse Extensive Categories of Used Cars in Dubai

Economical Cars

If you're working with a tight budget and trying to find the cheapest used cars for sale in Dubai or anywhere across the Gulf, you've landed in the right place. These cars suit students, first-time buyers, or really anyone who just needs reliable daily transport without the running costs eating into the rest of their salary. A lot of them are genuinely good on fuel, which adds up when you're commuting between Dubai and the other emirates every day. Affordable doesn't mean unchecked either, the cheaper listings go through the same vetting as the higher-end ones, so you're getting reliability and a fair price together. Buying lower in the price range also means smaller monthly payments, cheaper insurance, and lighter maintenance bills over the long run.

Luxury Cars

For anyone after performance and presence, the luxury used cars for sale in Dubai section is where to look. You get the experience of a high-end car without paying the new-car number on it. Luxury cars come loaded, advanced technology, premium materials, proper comfort, leather seats, premium audio, and the kind of navigation system that doesn't get confused on Sheikh Zayed. Buying these used means you skip the steepest part of the depreciation curve, the bit that hits the original owner hardest in the first two years. The luxury inventory covers the usual heavy hitters, Audi, BMW, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, and Lexus. You can search by brand and spec to narrow it down to exactly what you're after.

SUVs and Family Cars

Families need cars that handle space, comfort, and reliability without making compromises. SUVs and family cars give you proper room for both passengers and whatever you're carting around, the school run, the weekend trip, the weekly grocery run that always ends up bigger than planned. The listings on the platform include cars with the latest safety features built in. SUVs in particular offer the kind of cabin space that growing families actually need. The Nissan Patrol is one of the most consistently popular choices in this segment for a reason. Family-oriented used cars on the platform come with airbags, ABS, electronic stability control, and driver assistance tech as standard. Whether you're heading up to RAK for the weekend or just doing the daily run across town, an SUV gives families the flexibility to do all of it without thinking twice.

OneClickDrive connects you directly with suppliers, with a wide spread of cars listed including used Ferraris, second hand Lamborghinis, and Rolls Royce listings on the more aspirational end. Whether you want something high-end, something practical from BMW, an electric used car for the lower running costs, or a classic like the Mini Cooper, there's something on the platform that fits. And if you're working with a tighter budget, second hand economy cars sit on the same site as the used sports cars, so you're not stuck on separate websites depending on what you can afford.

OneClickDrive Makes Buying a Used Car in Dubai a Breeze

Browse Listings: Search through used cars in Dubai by make, model, price, mileage, and a few more refinements until the list narrows down to the ones actually worth a look.

View Car Details: Check the full specs, photos, and condition notes the seller has put up. Each listing carries the mileage, service history where available, and direct contact details so you're not chasing anyone.

Contact the Seller Directly: Message or call the seller directly. Ask the questions you'd want answered, request more photos if the listing is light on them, or set up a viewing.

Finalize the Purchase: Agree on terms, sort the payment, and close the deal directly with the seller. Then head to the nearest RTA service centre to handle the ownership transfer.

Which Model Fits Your Budget

Once you've worked out roughly the kind of car that suits your life, the next step is matching it to the budget. In this market, prices aren't just about the brand on the bonnet. Mileage, the model year, and how the previous owner treated the car all factor into what a second hand car is actually worth. Here's a rough breakdown of what different budgets put you in front of:

Under AED 50,000

This bracket usually puts you in older models and compact sedans. The Nissan Sunny, Toyota Yaris, and older Honda Civics show up here a lot. Solid pick for new drivers, or for anyone who just needs something reliable to cover the daily run without overcommitting.

AED 50,000 to AED 150,000

In this bracket, you start seeing newer sedans, crossovers, and mid-size SUVs. The Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Hyundai Tucson, and Nissan X-Trail are the common faces here. More space, better features, and resale value that holds up well, which makes them a sensible choice for daily use or smaller families.

Above AED 150,000

With a bigger budget, you're looking at premium territory, newer cars, well-maintained, kitted out with proper tech. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Porsche Cayenne, Audi, and Tesla Model 3 sit in this range. Right pick for people who care about performance, comfort, and a car that's still going to be worth something when it's time to sell on.

Knowing how your budget lines up with what's actually available out there saves a lot of guesswork and keeps the focus on listings that match what you actually need.

Cheap Used Cars in Dubai

Dubai has one of the most active second hand car markets in the Middle East, and finding affordable used cars isn't difficult once you know where to look. The huge expat population means a steady stream of well-maintained, low-mileage cars hitting the market, particularly around visa renewal time and right before summer when people start heading home. On OneClickDrive, you can find used cars in Dubai starting from AED 10,000. Compact sedans like the Nissan Sunny, Toyota Corolla, and Mitsubishi Lancer regularly come up under AED 30,000, often with service history and a single previous owner.

The most reliable used cars under AED 50,000 in Dubai:

Use the price filter on the platform to narrow down all the 2nd hand cars in Dubai sitting inside your budget. Filter by "Owner" under the seller type to surface private sellers, who tend to leave more room to negotiate than dealerships.

UAE Market Overview for Used Cars

The market for used cars here is one of the most active in the region. Dubai handles a significant chunk of all car transactions, helped along by a large, constantly-rotating expat population, a deep dealership network, and a general culture where people upgrade their cars more often than they probably need to. Demand stays steady across every segment, from cheap used cars under AED 30,000 right up to used luxury cars sitting above AED 500,000.

The upside for buyers is high availability and pricing that generally lands in a fair range. Whether you're buying or selling in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or any of the other emirates, OneClickDrive opens up the full used car market on a single platform. You can also look at buying used cars in Dubai and arranging export to international destinations from there. And if you're trying to sell your car quickly, putting the listing on OneClickDrive gets it in front of thousands of buyers actively scrolling every day.

Dubai Second Hand Cars, Start Your Search Today

Ready to find your next car? Browse used cars in Dubai, used cars for sale in Sharjah, used cars in Abu Dhabi, and listings across Ras Al Khaimah and the other emirates on OneClickDrive today. If you're after used cars in Dubai for sale by owner specifically, you'll find thousands of private seller listings on the platform.

At OneClickDrive, the focus is on helping you actually make the right call when buying used cars in Dubai, not pushing you into the first listing that pops up. Buy used cars Dubai-wide with confidence, or get started on the selling side by setting up an account on the platform. Looking for a car for sale in Dubai at a low price? The price filters surface the cheap used cars in Dubai that fit your budget, and you can browse Dubai cars for sale across every major brand and segment. Whether you want to buy a car in Dubai from a verified dealer, explore pre-owned cars from private sellers, or hunt down listings with low mileage and full service history, the platform has it. From the Nissan X-Trail and Toyota Camry through to luxury and sports cars, OneClickDrive lists pre-owned cars at every price point. Don't miss out on the good deals. Get in touch and start the search for quality used cars in Dubai.

Looking for more than just cars to buy or sell? You can also explore luxury experiences like Yacht Rental Dubai and Luxury Chauffeur Service in Dubai on OneClickDrive.

Note: Listings and prices are updated by the respective used car sellers and dealerships. If a car turns out not to be available at the price shown (exclusive of VAT), let us know and we'll come back with the best alternative. Happy buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of buying used cars in Dubai through OneClickDrive?

OneClickDrive connects buyers directly with verified dealers and private sellers listing second-hand cars across Dubai. You browse real listings with transparent AED  pricing, full specifications, images, and mileage, with zero commission charged to buyers. Filter by brand, price range, body type, model year, and seller type to narrow down exactly what you need. With 15,000+ used cars listed at any time, OneClickDrive is one of the largest used car marketplaces in Dubai, giving you more choice and better prices than traditional showroom visits.

Is it safe to buy used cars in Dubai?

Yes, Dubai has one of the most structured used car markets in the region. The RTA (Roads and Transport Authority) mandates a vehicle inspection at authorised centres like TASJEEL or Shamil before any ownership transfer can be completed. Before finalising a purchase, always: (1) verify the Mulkiya (registration card) matches the seller's Emirates ID, (2) run a Vehicle History Report via the RTA Dubai app to check for accidents or outstanding finance, and (3) confirm there are no unpaid traffic fines or Salik balance on the vehicle. Buying through verified sellers on OneClickDrive adds an additional layer of accountability compared to unverified classifieds.

How can I check if a used car in Dubai is in good condition?

Before buying a used car in Dubai, follow these steps: (1) Request an inspection report,  many dealers on OneClickDrive provide pre-sale inspections from authorised Dubai workshops. (2) Check the service history logbook; Toyota, Nissan, and other brand-authorised service centres in Dubai maintain digital records. (3) Obtain a Vehicle History Report via the RTA app or use a third-party inspection service like Al-Futtaim AutoCare or CarInspect (costs AED 200–500). (4) Test drive on both city roads and Sheikh Zayed Road to check acceleration, braking, and handling. (5) Confirm the chassis and engine numbers match the Mulkiya before signing anything.

Can expatriates buy used cars in the Dubai?

Yes, expatriates are among the most active buyers in Dubai's used car market. To purchase and transfer ownership of a used car in Dubai, you will need: a valid Dubai residence visa, Emirates ID, a Dubai driving licence (or an eligible foreign licence for direct conversion), and a valid Dubai motor insurance policy in your name. The ownership transfer is done at any RTA service centre or authorised typing centre and typically takes 1–2 hours when all documents are in order. There is no restriction on the number of vehicles an expatriate can own in Dubai.

Does OneClickDrive offer financing options for used cars in Dubai?

OneClickDrive does not directly offer car loans, but several Dubai banks provide used car financing in Dubai with competitive rates. Popular options include Emirates NBD, ADCB, Mashreq, and Dubai Islamic Bank, with flat rates typically starting from 2.49% per annum for used vehicles. Most banks finance cars up to 5–7 years old, covering up to 80% of the vehicle value. To apply, you will generally need your Emirates ID, salary certificate, and 3 months of bank statements. Comparing offers from 2–3 banks before committing can save you thousands of dirhams over the loan term.

What documents are required to buy a used car in Dubai?

To complete a used car ownership transfer in Dubai, both buyer and seller must be present at an RTA service centre or authorised typing centre. Required documents: Emirates ID (original, both parties), valid Dubai driving licence (buyer), current Mulkiya (vehicle registration card) in the seller's name, and a valid Dubai motor insurance certificate in the buyer's name, this must be obtained before the transfer. Payment is made by cash, manager's cheque, or bank transfer. The RTA transfer fee is AED 350–520 depending on vehicle type. The new Mulkiya is issued the same day and the process typically takes 1–2 hours.

Can I sell my used car through OneClickDrive?

Yes. Create a seller account on OneClickDrive, upload your car details, make, model, year, mileage, condition, and asking price in AED, and your listing becomes visible to thousands of active buyers searching for used cars in Dubai daily. There is no commission deducted from your sale price. For faster results, include clear photos from multiple angles, an accurate mileage reading, and a competitive AED price benchmarked against similar listings on the platform. Private sellers and dealers both list on OneClickDrive, so buyers have confidence in the marketplace.

Are used cars on OneClickDrive available across the UAE?

Yes. While Dubai has the largest inventory, OneClickDrive lists second-hand cars from all seven emirates, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. You can filter listings by emirate to find cars near your location. Vehicles listed in other emirates can often be arranged for viewing in Dubai, and the ownership transfer can be completed at any RTA service centre convenient to you.

What is the average price of a used car in Dubai?

Used car prices in Dubai vary by segment. Budget compact cars and sedans (Toyota Yaris, Nissan Sunny, Honda City) typically range from AED 10,000–30,000. Mid-range sedans and SUVs (Toyota Camry, Nissan Patrol, Honda CR-V) range from AED 30,000–80,000. Premium vehicles (BMW 5 Series, Mercedes C-Class, Audi Q5) generally start from AED 50,000–150,000 for 3–7 year old models. Luxury and sports cars (Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari) start from AED 150,000 and above. Use the price filter on OneClickDrive to search within your specific AED budget across all available listings.

How do I transfer car ownership in Dubai?

The car ownership transfer process in Dubai: (1) Agree on the sale price with the seller. (2) The buyer obtains a new motor insurance policy for the vehicle, insurers issue same-day cover. (3) Both buyer and seller visit an RTA service centre (Al Barsha, Deira, Umm Ramool, or any authorised typing centre) with all required documents. (4) The vehicle may require an RTA inspection if registration has expired. (5) Pay the RTA transfer fee (AED 350–520). The updated Mulkiya is issued the same day. Total time: approximately 1–2 hours when all documents are complete.

What are the hidden costs of buying a used car in Dubai?

Beyond the sale price, budget for these additional costs: RTA ownership transfer fee (AED 350–520), motor insurance (AED 1,500–5,000+ per year depending on car value and your profile), vehicle registration renewal if due (AED 350–500 including inspection), any outstanding Salik toll balance or unpaid traffic fines (check via the RTA app before purchase, this is the buyer's risk if missed), and potential service or repair costs. An independent pre-purchase inspection from a certified workshop (AED 200–500) is strongly recommended to avoid expensive surprises after handover.

Which used cars hold their value best in Dubai?

Toyota and Nissan models consistently hold their value best in Dubai's used car market, driven by low running costs, wide parts availability, and strong buyer demand. The Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Prado, and Nissan Patrol are the top value-retention vehicles in the Dubai and often sell close to their purchase price even after 3-4 years. Among everyday cars, the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic maintain steady resale demand. In the luxury segment, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class and Porsche Cayenne hold value particularly well. Heavily modified vehicles and unusual colours typically attract fewer buyers and lower resale prices.

Note: The above listings including the prices are updated by the respective used car sellers and dealership. Incase the car is not available at the price mentioned (exclusive of VAT), please inform us and we’ll get back to you with the best alternative. Happy buying!

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