How Accident History Impacts the Value of Used Cars in the UAE?
How Accident History Impacts the Value of Used Cars in the UAE?

How Accident History Impacts the Value of Used Cars in the UAE?

If you’re thinking about buying a used car or selling one in the UAE, knowing a car’s history is very important. At iCarsU.com, we give you essential tips and a checklist to make your experience better and clearer.

Why Does Accident History Matter?

Cars that have been in accidents might have hidden problems. These issues can lower the car’s value and change how well it works. That’s why these cars usually cost less. Whether you want to buy or sell a used car, knowing everything about the car’s past helps you make a smart choice and ensures everyone is treated fairly.

Questions to Ask Before You Meet the Car

Before you go to see the car, ask these important questions:

Ownership History: Find out if the seller was the first owner. If not, they might not know everything about the car. It’s a good idea to have the car checked by someone else.

Car Documentation: Ask for the registration card or the chassis number. You have the right to this information because the chassis number belongs to the car, not the owner. If the seller does not want to share this, be careful.

Accident History: Ask about any parts of the car that have been repainted, not just big accidents. What people think of as an accident can be different; some might not tell you about small bumps or scrapes.

Additional Verifications: Use the chassis number to look up the car online. You might find auction reports or see if parts were damaged. When we googled the chassis number of the car in the attached images we found that it had a major accident. While the accident was not recorded in the MOI portal. Then check the car’s accident history on the MOI portal using the chassis number. Keep in mind, records may not be complete, especially for accidents in Dubai or for cars from other countries.

Things to Watch Out for with Imported Cars: Like we mentioned in our blog post, “Risks of Buying U.S. Imported (American Specs) Cars,” be very careful. Records of accidents from outside the UAE won’t show up in the MOI database.

Checklist for When You Visit the Car

Here’s what to look for when you check the car yourself:

Exterior Check:

  • Look for paint that doesn’t match or seems uneven, as it could mean repairs.
  • Check for rust, dents, or scratches on the car body.
  • Make sure all outside lights and signals work.

Interior Check:

  • Make sure all dashboard lights work. The airbag light should turn on briefly when you start the car and then go off. If it stays on, the car might have had an accident and the airbag or sensor might not be fixed right.
  • Look at the seats and roof inside the car for signs of wear or damage.

Conclusion

Knowing the past and condition of a used car is very important for both buyers and sellers in the UAE. By asking the right questions and using a detailed checklist, you can make sure your deal is open and honest. At iCarsU.com, we’re here to help you make a good and safe deal.

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