How to Check if a Car Meets Dubai’s Import Regulations Before Buying
Here’s how to check if your car is eligible.
1.
Verify Left-Hand Drive
Compatibility
Dubai only allows left-hand drive (LHD) vehicles for road use. Right-hand drive (RHD) cars are generally not
permitted unless they are classic or special-use vehicles.
2. Check GCC Compliance
Cars imported to Dubai must meet GCC (Gulf
Cooperation Council) specifications, which include cooling systems for extreme heat, safety features, and
emissions standards. If a car does not meet GCC specs,
modifications may be required, adding extra costs.
3. Confirm Age
Restrictions
Dubai typically does not allow the import of vehicles older than 10
years, unless they are classic cars (over 30 years
old) with special approval from the Roads and Transport
Authority (RTA).
4. Ensure Proper
Documentation
Before purchasing, request key documents such as the original purchase
invoice, export certificate, vehicle history report, and emissions compliance
documents. Missing paperwork can cause delays in
customs clearance.
5. Research Customs Duties
& Fees
The UAE imposes a 5% customs duty on the car’s CIF (Cost, Insurance, and
Freight) value, along with a 5% VAT. Make sure the total import cost is within
your budget.
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