Hi hi I haven't seen much of the Jeep Wrangler here. Is it not popular? Anyone knows how much it cost to get one?
Secondly, what is a good solid car that would survive the summer here - not too flashy stuff please. Can IS2000 survive the heat?
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devilsdiciple wrote:Where have u been hiding???? They are everywhere!!!!!
All cars survie the heat even better if they are upto the GCC specs!!!
Cant say the same about the aircon.......
devilsdiciple wrote:Whats ur budget??
But the toyota Aircon is good....Even on their lower seg cars
BabyDoll wrote:devilsdiciple wrote:Whats ur budget??
But the toyota Aircon is good....Even on their lower seg cars
How about the aircon for the Wrangler? Reliable?
Actually I am not sure about the budget. I heard you can get a 100% loan so monthly installment can be very affordable. If this true? If so, say AED 90,000 car 100% loan, how much is my monthly payment? What is the interest rate?
fayz wrote:One thing though, I'm not sure you can get a lone if you haven't been working in the UAE for at least 3 months, I could be wrong and I'm sure each bank has different rules.
nosoup4u wrote:I'm buying a Jeep Wrangler Sport (Auto) Hard/Soft top when I come back to Dubai
Its AED 65000. If you get it on Loan, you'll pay interest.
If you have a no interest Credit card, you could take it on that and pay it off in a year. Atleast thats what I'm doing
When I got my job in Dubai, I rented a car for AED 1000 a month for 3 months. You could do that too..
gtmash wrote:nosoup4u wrote:I'm buying a Jeep Wrangler Sport (Auto) Hard/Soft top when I come back to Dubai
Its AED 65000. If you get it on Loan, you'll pay interest.
If you have a no interest Credit card, you could take it on that and pay it off in a year. Atleast thats what I'm doing
When I got my job in Dubai, I rented a car for AED 1000 a month for 3 months. You could do that too..
Your credit card has a Dhs 65,000 limit?
By the way, the penalty for not paying up loans on time is jail time around here.
nosoup4u wrote:I'm buying a Jeep Wrangler Sport (Auto) Hard/Soft top when I come back to Dubai
Its AED 65000. If you get it on Loan, you'll pay interest.
If you have a no interest Credit card, you could take it on that and pay it off in a year. Atleast thats what I'm doing
When I got my job in Dubai, I rented a car for AED 1000 a month for 3 months. You could do that too..
BabyDoll wrote:nosoup4u wrote:I'm buying a Jeep Wrangler Sport (Auto) Hard/Soft top when I come back to Dubai
Its AED 65000. If you get it on Loan, you'll pay interest.
If you have a no interest Credit card, you could take it on that and pay it off in a year. Atleast thats what I'm doing
When I got my job in Dubai, I rented a car for AED 1000 a month for 3 months. You could do that too..
Wrangler Sport for only 65k?? I saw on the ad and it ranges from 60-90k. Assuming you are somewhere on the higher end you would be looking at close to 90k, no? Yours new or second hand?
I am been researching and although I like the tough look on Wrangler they don't run fast, which I understand can be pain in the you know where. Maybe an alternative the X3?? Any comment?
Hmmm where can you rent car for 1k? What car is it? Many thanks.
BabyDoll wrote:devilsdiciple wrote:Where have u been hiding???? They are everywhere!!!!!
All cars survie the heat even better if they are upto the GCC specs!!!
Cant say the same about the aircon.......
Right, I haven't been around much. So let me rephrase my question, which car has a reliable air con system - which is a big thing for me
BabyDoll wrote:nosoup4u wrote:I'm buying a Jeep Wrangler Sport (Auto) Hard/Soft top when I come back to Dubai
Its AED 65000. If you get it on Loan, you'll pay interest.
If you have a no interest Credit card, you could take it on that and pay it off in a year. Atleast thats what I'm doing
When I got my job in Dubai, I rented a car for AED 1000 a month for 3 months. You could do that too..
Wrangler Sport for only 65k?? I saw on the ad and it ranges from 60-90k. Assuming you are somewhere on the higher end you would be looking at close to 90k, no? Yours new or second hand?
I am been researching and although I like the tough look on Wrangler they don't run fast, which I understand can be pain in the you know where. Maybe an alternative the X3?? Any comment?
Hmmm where can you rent car for 1k? What car is it? Many thanks.
nosoup4u wrote:The only difference between the 2006 Jeep Wrangler Sahara and 2007 will be a little bit of a face lift and that the 2007 will also come in a 4 door model. The signal lights will be placed different, the fenders have a little more curve to them, the doors are a little bigger.
nosoup4u wrote:BabyDoll wrote:nosoup4u wrote:I'm buying a Jeep Wrangler Sport (Auto) Hard/Soft top when I come back to Dubai
Its AED 65000. If you get it on Loan, you'll pay interest.
If you have a no interest Credit card, you could take it on that and pay it off in a year. Atleast thats what I'm doing
When I got my job in Dubai, I rented a car for AED 1000 a month for 3 months. You could do that too..
Wrangler Sport for only 65k?? I saw on the ad and it ranges from 60-90k. Assuming you are somewhere on the higher end you would be looking at close to 90k, no? Yours new or second hand?
I am been researching and although I like the tough look on Wrangler they don't run fast, which I understand can be pain in the you know where. Maybe an alternative the X3?? Any comment?
Hmmm where can you rent car for 1k? What car is it? Many thanks.
Rent a car. Look at the gulf news classifieds. You have to rent a car for a minimum of 30 days and in some rental agencies like Diamond Lease, for 60 days. You can bargain and get an Auto Mitsu Lancer or Echo for AED 1000/month with Insurance.
I think its a good idea to do that the first 3 months if you're new to the UAE and have a new job since no one will give you a car unless you have atleast 3 months of work history.
I got the Sahara Sport, Auto 2006, Brand new, with hard and soft top, CD Player, AC is incredible, full warranty, plus my first 5 services FREE and a free gift, free insurance and free regsitration.
I paid a total of around AED 65700.
The X3 is much more expensive. Plus when you go to sell the car after 3-4 years, the Sahara will sell more easily than the X3.
The only difference between the 2006 Jeep Wrangler Sahara and 2007 will be a little bit of a face lift and that the 2007 will also come in a 4 door model. The signal lights will be placed different, the fenders have a little more curve to them, the doors are a little bigger.
The 2007 Rubicon is amazing and so is the 4 door 2007 Sahara Unlimited.
bear wrote:Air conditioning systems in American and European cars are notoriously bad in the UAE.
The top air conditioned cars from my experience are Toyota's and Lexus, or pretty much any Asian made car.
The wrangler I’ve heard has severe trouble with air conditioning, even on the fresh out of the showroom models.
And to answer your original question, wranglers are seen as something of a "high end" car. They are good for the price. However, will cost you an arm and a leg in repairs, maintenance, spare parts and are not the most reliable cars you can get. I’ve also heard that the gear box is not quite right. Haven’t met anyone yet that hasn’t had gearbox trouble on one (this could be due to the fact that I’ve also never met anyone that knows how to use a clutch properly).
They still are a hell of a lot of fun to throw around dunes though.
BabyDoll wrote:bear wrote:Air conditioning systems in American and European cars are notoriously bad in the UAE.
The top air conditioned cars from my experience are Toyota's and Lexus, or pretty much any Asian made car.
The wrangler I’ve heard has severe trouble with air conditioning, even on the fresh out of the showroom models.
And to answer your original question, wranglers are seen as something of a "high end" car. They are good for the price. However, will cost you an arm and a leg in repairs, maintenance, spare parts and are not the most reliable cars you can get. I’ve also heard that the gear box is not quite right. Haven’t met anyone yet that hasn’t had gearbox trouble on one (this could be due to the fact that I’ve also never met anyone that knows how to use a clutch properly).
They still are a hell of a lot of fun to throw around dunes though.
Hmmm sucked doesn't it. I even heard the beammers have problems.
I have no problem with Japanese cars, in fact the lexus are cool, but they are not as sturdy as the american nor european cars ie it is easier to total a japanese car in Dubai (correct me if I am wrong)
With the gearbox problem you mentioned above, I supposed it is more eminent if it is manual car. Auto should be fine???
BabyDoll wrote:nosoup4u wrote:BabyDoll wrote:nosoup4u wrote:I'm buying a Jeep Wrangler Sport (Auto) Hard/Soft top when I come back to Dubai
Its AED 65000. If you get it on Loan, you'll pay interest.
If you have a no interest Credit card, you could take it on that and pay it off in a year. Atleast thats what I'm doing
When I got my job in Dubai, I rented a car for AED 1000 a month for 3 months. You could do that too..
Wrangler Sport for only 65k?? I saw on the ad and it ranges from 60-90k. Assuming you are somewhere on the higher end you would be looking at close to 90k, no? Yours new or second hand?
I am been researching and although I like the tough look on Wrangler they don't run fast, which I understand can be pain in the you know where. Maybe an alternative the X3?? Any comment?
Hmmm where can you rent car for 1k? What car is it? Many thanks.
Rent a car. Look at the gulf news classifieds. You have to rent a car for a minimum of 30 days and in some rental agencies like Diamond Lease, for 60 days. You can bargain and get an Auto Mitsu Lancer or Echo for AED 1000/month with Insurance.
I think its a good idea to do that the first 3 months if you're new to the UAE and have a new job since no one will give you a car unless you have atleast 3 months of work history.
I got the Sahara Sport, Auto 2006, Brand new, with hard and soft top, CD Player, AC is incredible, full warranty, plus my first 5 services FREE and a free gift, free insurance and free regsitration.
I paid a total of around AED 65700.
The X3 is much more expensive. Plus when you go to sell the car after 3-4 years, the Sahara will sell more easily than the X3.
The only difference between the 2006 Jeep Wrangler Sahara and 2007 will be a little bit of a face lift and that the 2007 will also come in a 4 door model. The signal lights will be placed different, the fenders have a little more curve to them, the doors are a little bigger.
The 2007 Rubicon is amazing and so is the 4 door 2007 Sahara Unlimited.
Would you know the price indication for the 2007 model. I saw the pictures with the 4-doors, looks cool!! Anyone seen a Hummer here????
BabyDoll wrote:I have no problem with Japanese cars, in fact the lexus are cool, but they are not as sturdy as the american nor european cars
BabyDoll wrote:With the gearbox problem you mentioned above, I supposed it is more eminent if it is manual car. Auto should be fine???
nosoup4u wrote:Whats wrong with an Automatic Wrangler?
bear wrote:nosoup4u wrote:Whats wrong with an Automatic Wrangler?
It just doesn't seem right...
nosoup4u wrote:BabyDoll wrote:bear wrote:Air conditioning systems in American and European cars are notoriously bad in the UAE.
The top air conditioned cars from my experience are Toyota's and Lexus, or pretty much any Asian made car.
The wrangler I’ve heard has severe trouble with air conditioning, even on the fresh out of the showroom models.
And to answer your original question, wranglers are seen as something of a "high end" car. They are good for the price. However, will cost you an arm and a leg in repairs, maintenance, spare parts and are not the most reliable cars you can get. I’ve also heard that the gear box is not quite right. Haven’t met anyone yet that hasn’t had gearbox trouble on one (this could be due to the fact that I’ve also never met anyone that knows how to use a clutch properly).
They still are a hell of a lot of fun to throw around dunes though.
Hmmm sucked doesn't it. I even heard the beammers have problems.
I have no problem with Japanese cars, in fact the lexus are cool, but they are not as sturdy as the american nor european cars ie it is easier to total a japanese car in Dubai (correct me if I am wrong)
With the gearbox problem you mentioned above, I supposed it is more eminent if it is manual car. Auto should be fine???
The Wrangler used to have Air Conditioning problems. 2006 and after models are much better. Although I had a 2003 Wrangler and never had any problems. Sold it to get the new one.
Also you're right. Japanese cars are not as strong. You could go for the Volvo S40 which is a real pleasure to drive, is strong, great handling and A/C is amazing.
nosoup4u wrote:bear wrote:nosoup4u wrote:Whats wrong with an Automatic Wrangler?
It just doesn't seem right...
lol, true. But who's gonna know. Besides the driver and the passenger/s.
nosoup4u wrote:I got a year to go till I get my dream car. I already have 3 now.