Key Factors to Consider Before Importing a Car to Dubai
However, before making a purchase, it’s essential to
consider several factors to ensure a smooth and cost-effective process.
1.
Compliance with UAE
Regulations
Not all cars are eligible for import to Dubai. Vehicles
must be left-hand
drive and meet GCC
(Gulf Cooperation Council) specifications. If the car doesn’t comply, modifications may be required,
adding extra costs.
2. Import Duties &
Taxes
Dubai imposes a 5% customs duty on the total CIF (Cost, Insurance, and
Freight) value of the car. Additionally, a 5%
VAT is applied. Other fees, such as port handling and registration
charges, should also be factored into your budget.
3. Shipping &
Logistics
The cost and method of shipping (air, sea, or land) will
impact the final price. Sea freight is the most cost-effective, but it takes longer, while air freight is faster but more
expensive.
4. Inspection &
Registration Process
All imported cars must pass an RTA inspection before registration. Failing the test could require costly
modifications to meet safety and emissions standards.
5. Insurance & Resale
Value
Ensure the car can be insured in Dubai and consider its resale value. Some brands and models hold their value better in the UAE
market.
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