Jun 13, 2006
Hi tdot..
For the most peace of mind, I would recommend first visiting the Audi dealer and checking their used cars. Another option is the Al Futtaim Automall or 4x4 motors, both of which have online lists of available vehicles. These dealers guarantee the cars they sell, and that is a huge load off your shoulders.
When shopping for a luxury car, especially German, in the open market, you will come across many that have been imported from the USA and Japan. These cars are not up to Gulf specifications, and you only end up losing money on them. If the car has GCC specifications, you need not worry about especially stuff like the AC, tires etc. These are all suitable for conditions here.
Ultimately, a performance/luxury car depreciates faster than almost anything else, so if you buy one- unless you sell it soon with the odometer still at a decent number- be prepared for low offers.
If you've found a car that is being sold directly by the owner, they should allow you to leave the car at the dealer's workshop for a thorough check. Normally, the one who wants to buy would pay for this. If you even think that this car is imported, you can get the vehicle's VIN number and do an online search. There is a small charge for this too.
Smaller checks can be done at any Government testing centres (where you get cars registered etc). It won't be as thorough as an agency check, but will point out glaring problems.
Have fun car shopping!
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