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Discuss which cars to get, where to get them from, tricks and traps to avoid, insurance... Also, great place for First time Car Buyers in UAE!
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by speedygonzales on Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:12 am
If you want to sell or buy a used car there is a big car Auction next week in Jebel Ali Free zone, its by a company called WWA. (World Wide Auctioneers) they have a state of the art auction facility in the free zone & a 100,000 SQ Meter yard, The coming auction is on monday the 9th of November & there will be between 150 - 300 cars up for auction, its a good way of selling your car fast if you need cash or buying if you want a bargain, the staff are very friendly & helpful & the facility itself is amazing with restaurant facility, shisha, TV & Video feeds & Live internet biding from all over the world....its one to check out if you are into buying or selling cars!!! for more information you can call them on 04 881 6142 or alternatively check their website on www.ironauctions.com for more information. Cheers & hope to see you there!!!
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by auctionexport on Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:57 pm
www.auctionexport.com can provide you with the same services, but you can search through an inventory of over 200,000 cars at better prices.
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by armotors.ae on Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:19 am
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by Gentleman10 on Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:15 pm
Is it a good idea to buy from an auction? You wont have the chance to have the car checked and you wont know if there is something wrong with it so what is the point of having a bargain for something that is not worth it???
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by azi malik on Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:05 pm
if the cars have already been through a process where they are checked thoroughly by the auctioners... and after a certain test... they are passed and then placed for aution to the customers... then i think auction is good.... the seller gets a good price... and the buyer has to fite for the best car
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by kapil on Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:16 pm
Hello people.... i am back with my 2 bits...
If one is lucky you can get a good deal and a good car.... but these people who check teh cars and especially the ones who check it for passing at teh shamil and tasjeel, don't know their left hand from right.... forget about anything about teh car....
I sold my pajero last week and the guy at teh shamil said that left side front pannel was accidented and repaired..... I have no idea based on what he said so.... as there had never been an accident to my car.... moreover I sold my pathfinder last year and these guys couldn't guess anything about the rear accident that was there!!
So that explains......
I would only bid for a car well under warranty ..... on second thought maybe not.!
I would rather drive it check it and then maybe pay a few thousand more!
But it might be a different story to sell through them!!!
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by azi malik on Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:13 am
hmmm interesting...
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by ehehoo on Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:45 pm
Hello guys,
I have been to more than one auction, I am interested in cars, but not a professional, so my comments are: 1. I did not really feel like bidding for any car (out of a hundred maybe), because if it was even 2009 model, either serious accident or many mechanical problems...as per the comprehensive report from tasjeel?
2. I was going there for weeks then I realized that even though one car is sold on one day, it is again for auction, either the same place or another auction, one or two weeks later.
3. I asked the manager at one auction if I take a car then go to RTA and it is not passed, will they return it or give me a refund he said no? you buy as it is.
4. I called up RTA and asked who orgnize these auctions or control them, they said it is NOT RTA?
Good luck to all.
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by azi malik on Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:37 pm
pufff u scared me
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