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Honda HR-V 2021 LX Black Edition
KWD4,999
While the Nissan Kicks 2021 has a starting price of KWD 5,499 and the Hyundai Creta 2021 of KWD 4,800, the Honda HR-V 2021 LX Black Edition stands at KWD 4,999 including VAT. One of 8 available trim levels, the LX-BLACK-EDITION is equipped with features such as Active Headrests, Dynamic Stability Control, EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), Hill Assist, Foldable Rear Seats with 60:40 Split, Front Seat Armrest, Multi Information Display, Power Steering, Body Colored Door Handles, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, High Mount Stop Lamp, Bluetooth, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry, and Push Button Start.
This Japanese SUV features a robust 1.8-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine that generates an impressive 141 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque, offering a spirited driving experience on both highways and city roads. In comparison, the Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta are equipped with a smaller 1.6-litre engine, making the HR-V a more powerful choice in its segment.
The Honda HR-V is well-regarded for its versatile interior space, making it a favorite among families in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Additionally, it boasts advanced safety ratings and a reputation for reliability, which enhances its appeal in the competitive compact SUV market. With its stylish design and practical features, the HR-V continues to attract attention from both young professionals and families alike.
For those considering the Honda HR-V 2021 LX Black Edition, it represents a blend of performance, comfort, and cutting-edge technology, making it a standout option in its class.
This Japanese SUV features a robust 1.8-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine that generates an impressive 141 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque, offering a spirited driving experience on both highways and city roads. In comparison, the Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta are equipped with a smaller 1.6-litre engine, making the HR-V a more powerful choice in its segment.
The Honda HR-V is well-regarded for its versatile interior space, making it a favorite among families in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Additionally, it boasts advanced safety ratings and a reputation for reliability, which enhances its appeal in the competitive compact SUV market. With its stylish design and practical features, the HR-V continues to attract attention from both young professionals and families alike.
For those considering the Honda HR-V 2021 LX Black Edition, it represents a blend of performance, comfort, and cutting-edge technology, making it a standout option in its class.
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Honda HR-V 2021 1.8 i-VTEC DX
KWD4,888
While the Nissan Kicks 2021 has a starting price of AED 59,900 and the Hyundai Creta 2021 of AED 62,850, the Honda HR-V 2021 1.8 i-VTEC DX stands at AED 69,900 including VAT. One of 8 available trim levels, the 1.8 i-VTEC DX offers a range of features such as Active Headrests, 2 Airbags, an Anti-theft alarm, Auto Handbrake Release Function, Foldable Rear Seats with 60:40 Split, Front Seat Armrest, Multi Information Display, Power Steering, Daytime Running Lights - LED, Body Colored Door Handles, Electric Door Mirrors, Rear Fog Lamp, Bluetooth, CD Player, Cruise Control, and Electronic handbrake.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a 1.8-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine, generating 140 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta are equipped with 1.6-litre engines.
With a 50-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 5 liters per 100 kilometers, filling up the 1.8 i-VTEC DX will cost approximately AED 109.0, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you would expect to make around 10 fill-ups, totaling AED 5,450.
The Honda HR-V is known for its spacious interior and versatile cargo space, making it a popular choice among families in the UAE. Its advanced safety features and reliability contribute to its strong reputation. Additionally, the HR-V model is designed to handle the diverse driving conditions in the region, offering a smooth ride on both city streets and highways. With its stylish design and modern technology, the HR-V continues to attract new buyers in the competitive subcompact SUV market.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a 1.8-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine, generating 140 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta are equipped with 1.6-litre engines.
With a 50-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 5 liters per 100 kilometers, filling up the 1.8 i-VTEC DX will cost approximately AED 109.0, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you would expect to make around 10 fill-ups, totaling AED 5,450.
The Honda HR-V is known for its spacious interior and versatile cargo space, making it a popular choice among families in the UAE. Its advanced safety features and reliability contribute to its strong reputation. Additionally, the HR-V model is designed to handle the diverse driving conditions in the region, offering a smooth ride on both city streets and highways. With its stylish design and modern technology, the HR-V continues to attract new buyers in the competitive subcompact SUV market.
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Honda HR-V 2021 1.8 i-VTEC EX
KWD6,800
While the Nissan Kicks 2021 has a starting price of AED 59,900 and the Hyundai Creta 2021 of AED 66,000, the Honda HR-V 2021 1.8 i-VTEC EX stands at AED 85,900 including VAT. One of 8 available trim levels, the 1.8-i-VTEC-EX is equipped with Active Headrests, Airbags, Auto Handbrake Release Function, BA (Brake Assist), Electric Sunroof, Foldable Rear Seats with 60:40 Split, Front Seat Armrest, Leather Seats, Daytime Running Lights - LED, Body Colored Door Handles, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, AUX, Bluetooth, CD Player, and Cruise Control.
This Japanese SUV features a 1.8-litre 4 Petrol engine generating 140 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta come with 1.6-litre engines, which may impact their overall performance and driving experience.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the HR-V across all versions is AED 85,900. Considering an annual depreciation of 15%, the 1.8-i-VTEC-EX is expected to cost AED 73,015 on the used car market by next year.
With a 50-litre fuel tank and an efficiency of 5 litres per 100 kilometers, filling up the 1.8-i-VTEC-EX will cost approximately AED 109.0, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, expect to make around 10 fill-ups, totaling AED 5,450.
The Honda HR-V is known for its spacious interior and versatile cargo space, making it a popular choice among families in the UAE. Its advanced safety features and reliability contribute to a strong resale value, appealing to both first-time buyers and seasoned car enthusiasts. Additionally, the HR-V's stylish design and modern technology offer a competitive edge in the compact SUV segment, appealing to a younger demographic looking for both practicality and aesthetics.
This Japanese SUV features a 1.8-litre 4 Petrol engine generating 140 horsepower and 172 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta come with 1.6-litre engines, which may impact their overall performance and driving experience.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the HR-V across all versions is AED 85,900. Considering an annual depreciation of 15%, the 1.8-i-VTEC-EX is expected to cost AED 73,015 on the used car market by next year.
With a 50-litre fuel tank and an efficiency of 5 litres per 100 kilometers, filling up the 1.8-i-VTEC-EX will cost approximately AED 109.0, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, expect to make around 10 fill-ups, totaling AED 5,450.
The Honda HR-V is known for its spacious interior and versatile cargo space, making it a popular choice among families in the UAE. Its advanced safety features and reliability contribute to a strong resale value, appealing to both first-time buyers and seasoned car enthusiasts. Additionally, the HR-V's stylish design and modern technology offer a competitive edge in the compact SUV segment, appealing to a younger demographic looking for both practicality and aesthetics.
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Honda CR-V 2021 LX (2WD)
KWD7,150
While the Volkswagen Tiguan 2021 has a starting price of AED 87,780 and the Ford Escape 2021 of AED 82,020, the Honda CR-V 2021 LX (2WD) stands at AED 92,900 including VAT. One of 12 available trim levels, the LX-2WD is equipped with features like airbags, an anti-theft alarm, brake assist (BA), electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD), fabric seats, foldable rear seats, a multi-information display, power steering, high mount stop lamp, LED taillights, manual headlamps, and power windows - front and rear. Additionally, it boasts audio controls on the steering wheel, a CD player, cruise control, and a cruise control switch on the steering.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a 2.4-litre petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan and Ford Escape come with a 1.4-litre and a 2.5-litre engine respectively. For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the CR-V across all versions is AED 110,233. Considering an annual depreciation rate of 15%, we expect the LX-2WD to cost AED 78,965 on the used car market by next year.
With a 57-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 6L per 100 kilometers, filling up the LX-2WD will cost around AED 124.26, given the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For those with an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, this translates to approximately 9 fill-ups, totaling AED 7,083 annually. The Honda CR-V is well-regarded for its reliability and resale value, making it a practical choice for UAE families. Moreover, its spacious interior and advanced safety features enhance its appeal in the competitive SUV market. The CR-V also offers excellent fuel efficiency, making it a smart option for city driving as well as long journeys. Its comfortable ride quality and user-friendly technology are additional factors contributing to its popularity among SUV enthusiasts in the region.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a 2.4-litre petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan and Ford Escape come with a 1.4-litre and a 2.5-litre engine respectively. For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the CR-V across all versions is AED 110,233. Considering an annual depreciation rate of 15%, we expect the LX-2WD to cost AED 78,965 on the used car market by next year.
With a 57-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 6L per 100 kilometers, filling up the LX-2WD will cost around AED 124.26, given the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For those with an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, this translates to approximately 9 fill-ups, totaling AED 7,083 annually. The Honda CR-V is well-regarded for its reliability and resale value, making it a practical choice for UAE families. Moreover, its spacious interior and advanced safety features enhance its appeal in the competitive SUV market. The CR-V also offers excellent fuel efficiency, making it a smart option for city driving as well as long journeys. Its comfortable ride quality and user-friendly technology are additional factors contributing to its popularity among SUV enthusiasts in the region.
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Honda CR-V 2021 EX Plus (AWD)
KWD8,800
While the Volkswagen Tiguan 2021 has a starting price of AED 87,780 and the Ford Escape 2021 of AED 82,020, the Honda CR-V 2021 EX Plus (AWD) stands at AED 114,900 including VAT. One of 12 available trim levels, the EX-PLUS-AWD is available with features such as Airbags, Anti-theft alarm, BA (Brake Assist), EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), Central Locking, Cupholders, Foldable Rear Seats, Leather Seats, Body Colored Mirrors, Daytime Running Lights - LED, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Mirror, Automatic AC, and AUX.
This Japanese SUV comes with a 2.4-litre Petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan and Ford Escape come with a 1.4-litre and a 2.5-litre engine, respectively. The Honda CR-V is well-regarded in the UAE for its reliability and spacious interior, making it a popular choice among families.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the CR-V including all versions is AED 110,233. Factoring in annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the EX-PLUS-AWD to cost AED 97,665 on the used car market by next year. With a 57-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 6L for every 100 kilometers, filling the EX-PLUS-AWD up is likely to cost AED 124.26, considering the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will be doing 9 fill-ups, costing you a total of AED 7,083.
Customers appreciate the advanced safety features and the smooth driving experience offered by the CR-V. Additionally, the spacious cargo area and rear legroom provide versatility for both daily commuting and weekend getaways. The Honda CR-V’s strong resale value further enhances its appeal for buyers in the UAE market.
This Japanese SUV comes with a 2.4-litre Petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan and Ford Escape come with a 1.4-litre and a 2.5-litre engine, respectively. The Honda CR-V is well-regarded in the UAE for its reliability and spacious interior, making it a popular choice among families.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the CR-V including all versions is AED 110,233. Factoring in annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the EX-PLUS-AWD to cost AED 97,665 on the used car market by next year. With a 57-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 6L for every 100 kilometers, filling the EX-PLUS-AWD up is likely to cost AED 124.26, considering the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will be doing 9 fill-ups, costing you a total of AED 7,083.
Customers appreciate the advanced safety features and the smooth driving experience offered by the CR-V. Additionally, the spacious cargo area and rear legroom provide versatility for both daily commuting and weekend getaways. The Honda CR-V’s strong resale value further enhances its appeal for buyers in the UAE market.
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Honda CR-V 2021 Touring (AWD)
KWD9,800
While the Volkswagen Tiguan 2021 has a starting price of AED 87,780 and the Ford Escape 2021 of AED 82,020, the Honda CR-V 2021 Touring (AWD) stands at AED 122,900 including VAT. One of 12 available trim levels, the TOURING-AWD is equipped with exceptional features including Airbags, Anti-theft alarm, Auto Door Lock, BA (Brake Assist), Central Locking, Cupholders, DVD, Electric Sunroof, Body Colored Mirrors, Daytime Running Lights - LED, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, Ambient Lighting, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Mirror, and Automatic AC.
This Japanese SUV comes with a robust 2.4-litre Petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque, ensuring a smooth and powerful driving experience. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan and Ford Escape feature smaller engines with 1.4-litre and 2.5-litre capacities respectively, making the CR-V a more dynamic choice for SUV enthusiasts.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the CR-V including all versions is AED 110,233. Factoring in an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the Touring-AWD to cost AED 104,465 on the used car market by next year.
With a 57-litre fuel tank and an impressive fuel efficiency of 6L for every 100 kilometers, filling the Touring-AWD up is likely to set you back AED 124.26, considering the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. With an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will be doing 9 fill-ups, costing you a total of AED 7,083.
The Honda CR-V has consistently been a popular choice in the UAE due to its reliability, spacious interior, and advanced safety features. Its reputation for longevity and low maintenance costs makes it a wise investment for families and adventure-seekers alike. Additionally, the CR-V's advanced infotainment system and driver-assist technologies enhance comfort and safety on the road, appealing to tech-savvy drivers.
This Japanese SUV comes with a robust 2.4-litre Petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque, ensuring a smooth and powerful driving experience. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan and Ford Escape feature smaller engines with 1.4-litre and 2.5-litre capacities respectively, making the CR-V a more dynamic choice for SUV enthusiasts.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the CR-V including all versions is AED 110,233. Factoring in an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the Touring-AWD to cost AED 104,465 on the used car market by next year.
With a 57-litre fuel tank and an impressive fuel efficiency of 6L for every 100 kilometers, filling the Touring-AWD up is likely to set you back AED 124.26, considering the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. With an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will be doing 9 fill-ups, costing you a total of AED 7,083.
The Honda CR-V has consistently been a popular choice in the UAE due to its reliability, spacious interior, and advanced safety features. Its reputation for longevity and low maintenance costs makes it a wise investment for families and adventure-seekers alike. Additionally, the CR-V's advanced infotainment system and driver-assist technologies enhance comfort and safety on the road, appealing to tech-savvy drivers.
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Honda CR-V 2021 DX (2WD)
KWD6,777
While the Volkswagen Tiguan 2021 has a starting price of SAR 89,450 and the Ford Escape 2021 of SAR 150,150, the Honda CR-V 2021 DX (2WD) stands at SAR 105,685 including VAT. One of 12 available trim levels, the DX-2WD is equipped with a variety of features including Airbags, Anti-theft alarm, Brake Assist (BA), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Fabric Seats, Foldable Rear Seats, Multi Information Display, Power Steering, Power Windows - Front and Rear, Rear Window Defogger, Alloy Wheels, CD Player, Manual AC, and Radio.
This Japanese SUV boasts a powerful 2.4-litre petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque, making it a popular choice for families and adventure seekers alike. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan features a 1.4-litre engine, while the Ford Escape comes with a larger 2.5-litre engine. The Honda CR-V is known for its spacious interior, advanced safety features, and excellent fuel efficiency, making it a strong contender in the competitive SUV market.
In Saudi Arabia, the average price of the CR-V across all versions is SAR 129,183. Considering the annual depreciation rate of 15%, we anticipate the DX-2WD to cost around SAR 82,025 in the used car market by next year. The Honda CR-V's reputation for reliability and strong resale value further enhances its appeal among Saudi buyers, ensuring it remains a top choice in its class.
This Japanese SUV boasts a powerful 2.4-litre petrol engine that generates 184 horsepower and 244 Nm of torque, making it a popular choice for families and adventure seekers alike. In comparison, the Volkswagen Tiguan features a 1.4-litre engine, while the Ford Escape comes with a larger 2.5-litre engine. The Honda CR-V is known for its spacious interior, advanced safety features, and excellent fuel efficiency, making it a strong contender in the competitive SUV market.
In Saudi Arabia, the average price of the CR-V across all versions is SAR 129,183. Considering the annual depreciation rate of 15%, we anticipate the DX-2WD to cost around SAR 82,025 in the used car market by next year. The Honda CR-V's reputation for reliability and strong resale value further enhances its appeal among Saudi buyers, ensuring it remains a top choice in its class.
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Honda Pilot 2021 3.5 LX (2WD)
KWD9,800
While the Kia Sorento 2021 has a starting price of AED 99,900 and the Ford Explorer 2021 is priced at AED 148,271, one of the four available trim levels, the 3-5-LX-2WD, comes equipped with an array of features including Airbags, Anti-theft alarm, BA (Brake Assist), Dynamic Stability Control, Compass, Conversation Mirror with Sunglasses Holder, Cupholders, Fabric Seats, Daytime Running Lights - LED, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, Fog Lamps - Front Only, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Automatic AC, AUX, and Bluetooth.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a robust 3.5-litre petrol engine that delivers an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque. The Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer feature 2.4-litre and 3.5-litre engines, respectively, showcasing the competitive edge of the 3-5-LX-2WD in performance.
With a 74-litre fuel tank and an average fuel consumption of 11 litres per 100 kilometers, filling up the 3-5-LX-2WD will cost approximately AED 161.32, based on the current price of AED 2.18 per litre for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you can expect to make 6 fill-ups, totaling AED 11,938.
The 3-5-LX-2WD is particularly favored in markets like the UAE for its reliability and spacious interior, making it a great choice for families. Additionally, the SUV's advanced safety features have garnered positive feedback from consumers, enhancing its appeal. The competitive pricing and feature-rich offerings position it well against rivals in the midsize SUV segment. With ample cargo space and comfortable seating, it is ideal for both urban driving and weekend adventures. The incorporation of modern technology ensures a connected and enjoyable driving experience, further solidifying its reputation in the competitive automotive landscape.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a robust 3.5-litre petrol engine that delivers an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque. The Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer feature 2.4-litre and 3.5-litre engines, respectively, showcasing the competitive edge of the 3-5-LX-2WD in performance.
With a 74-litre fuel tank and an average fuel consumption of 11 litres per 100 kilometers, filling up the 3-5-LX-2WD will cost approximately AED 161.32, based on the current price of AED 2.18 per litre for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you can expect to make 6 fill-ups, totaling AED 11,938.
The 3-5-LX-2WD is particularly favored in markets like the UAE for its reliability and spacious interior, making it a great choice for families. Additionally, the SUV's advanced safety features have garnered positive feedback from consumers, enhancing its appeal. The competitive pricing and feature-rich offerings position it well against rivals in the midsize SUV segment. With ample cargo space and comfortable seating, it is ideal for both urban driving and weekend adventures. The incorporation of modern technology ensures a connected and enjoyable driving experience, further solidifying its reputation in the competitive automotive landscape.
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Honda Pilot 2021 3.5 EX-L (AWD)
KWD12,300
The Kia Sorento 2021 has a starting price of AED 99,900, while the Ford Explorer 2021 starts at AED 148,271.
One of the four available trim levels, the 3-5-EX-L-AWD, is equipped with a robust 3.5-litre petrol engine that generates an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque.
In comparison, the Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer feature a 2.4-litre and a 3.5-litre engine, respectively, showcasing their diverse powertrains.
With a 74-litre fuel tank and an average fuel consumption of 11L per 100 kilometers, filling up the 3-5-EX-L-AWD costs approximately AED 161.32, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95.
If you drive an average of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will require around six fill-ups, resulting in a total annual fuel cost of AED 11,938.
The Kia Sorento is well-regarded for its spacious interior and advanced safety features, making it a popular choice among families in the UAE market.
Additionally, the 2021 model boasts upgraded technology, including a user-friendly infotainment system and available all-wheel drive, enhancing its appeal for off-road enthusiasts.
With its blend of performance, comfort, and value, the Sorento remains a strong contender against its competitors in the SUV segment.
One of the four available trim levels, the 3-5-EX-L-AWD, is equipped with a robust 3.5-litre petrol engine that generates an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque.
In comparison, the Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer feature a 2.4-litre and a 3.5-litre engine, respectively, showcasing their diverse powertrains.
With a 74-litre fuel tank and an average fuel consumption of 11L per 100 kilometers, filling up the 3-5-EX-L-AWD costs approximately AED 161.32, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95.
If you drive an average of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will require around six fill-ups, resulting in a total annual fuel cost of AED 11,938.
The Kia Sorento is well-regarded for its spacious interior and advanced safety features, making it a popular choice among families in the UAE market.
Additionally, the 2021 model boasts upgraded technology, including a user-friendly infotainment system and available all-wheel drive, enhancing its appeal for off-road enthusiasts.
With its blend of performance, comfort, and value, the Sorento remains a strong contender against its competitors in the SUV segment.
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Honda Pilot 2021 3.5 Touring (AWD)
KWD13,500
The Kia Sorento 2021 has a starting price of AED 99,900, while the Ford Explorer 2021 starts at AED 148,271. One of the four available trim levels, the 3-5-TOURING-AWD, comes equipped with features such as Airbags, Blind Spot Warning, Disc Brakes - Front Only, EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), Power Steering, Automatic Seat Adjustment, Steering Tilt Adjustment, Vanity Mirror, Body Colored Bumper - Front and Rear, LED Daytime Running Lights, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Mirror, Automatic AC, and AUX.
This Japanese SUV features a robust 3.5-litre Petrol engine that produces an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer are powered by 2.4-litre and 3.5-litre engines, respectively.
With a 74-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 11 L per 100 kilometers, filling up the 3-5-TOURING-AWD costs approximately AED 161.32 based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, expect to make around six fill-ups, totaling AED 11,938.
The Ford Explorer is particularly popular in the UAE for its spacious interior and advanced safety features, making it an excellent choice for families. Many drivers appreciate its off-road capabilities, especially in the rugged terrains of the region. Additionally, the Explorer's modern infotainment system enhances the driving experience, offering seamless connectivity. With its impressive towing capacity, it is also a preferred option for adventure enthusiasts looking to haul equipment or trailers. Overall, the Explorer stands out in the competitive SUV market, particularly for those seeking a blend of comfort, performance, and versatility.
This Japanese SUV features a robust 3.5-litre Petrol engine that produces an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer are powered by 2.4-litre and 3.5-litre engines, respectively.
With a 74-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 11 L per 100 kilometers, filling up the 3-5-TOURING-AWD costs approximately AED 161.32 based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, expect to make around six fill-ups, totaling AED 11,938.
The Ford Explorer is particularly popular in the UAE for its spacious interior and advanced safety features, making it an excellent choice for families. Many drivers appreciate its off-road capabilities, especially in the rugged terrains of the region. Additionally, the Explorer's modern infotainment system enhances the driving experience, offering seamless connectivity. With its impressive towing capacity, it is also a preferred option for adventure enthusiasts looking to haul equipment or trailers. Overall, the Explorer stands out in the competitive SUV market, particularly for those seeking a blend of comfort, performance, and versatility.
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Honda Pilot 2021 3.5L EX (AWD)
KWD10,500
While the Kia Sorento 2021 has a starting price of SAR 97,500 and the Ford Explorer 2021 of SAR 206,085, the Honda Pilot 2021 3.5L EX (AWD) stands at SAR 189,635 including VAT. One of 4 available trim levels, the 3.5L-EX-AWD is equipped with features such as Airbags, Blind Spot Warning, Disc Brakes - Front Only, EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), Power Steering, Seat Adjustment - Automatic, Steering Tilt Adjustment, Vanity Mirror, Body Colored Bumper - Front and Rear, Daytime Running Lights - LED, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Mirror, Automatic AC, and AUX.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a robust 3.5-litre Petrol engine that generates an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer come with 2.4-litre and 3.5-litre engines respectively, reflecting the diverse engine options available in this competitive segment.
For Saudi Arabia, the average price of the Pilot, including all versions, is SAR 156,900. Factoring in an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 3.5L-EX-AWD to cost around SAR 142,715 in the used car market by next year.
The Honda Pilot's spacious interior and advanced safety features make it a popular choice among families in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the Pilot is known for its reliability and excellent resale value, making it a smart investment in the long run. Owners often praise its comfortable ride and versatile cargo space, catering well to both daily commutes and weekend adventures.
Moreover, Honda's commitment to innovation ensures that the Pilot remains competitive with the latest technology and connectivity features, appealing to tech-savvy drivers looking for modern amenities.
This Japanese SUV is powered by a robust 3.5-litre Petrol engine that generates an impressive 280 horsepower and 355 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Kia Sorento and Ford Explorer come with 2.4-litre and 3.5-litre engines respectively, reflecting the diverse engine options available in this competitive segment.
For Saudi Arabia, the average price of the Pilot, including all versions, is SAR 156,900. Factoring in an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 3.5L-EX-AWD to cost around SAR 142,715 in the used car market by next year.
The Honda Pilot's spacious interior and advanced safety features make it a popular choice among families in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the Pilot is known for its reliability and excellent resale value, making it a smart investment in the long run. Owners often praise its comfortable ride and versatile cargo space, catering well to both daily commutes and weekend adventures.
Moreover, Honda's commitment to innovation ensures that the Pilot remains competitive with the latest technology and connectivity features, appealing to tech-savvy drivers looking for modern amenities.
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Honda Odyssey J 2021 2.4 EX
KWD7,777
While the Toyota Innova 2021 has a starting price of AED 99,650 and the Toyota Previa 2021 of AED 132,200, the Honda Odyssey J 2021 2.4 EX stands at AED 112,900 including VAT. One of two available trim levels, the 2-4-EX is equipped with features like Airbags, Anti-theft alarm, BA (Brake Assist), Dynamic Stability Control, Central Locking, Cupholders, Fabric Seats, Foldable Rear Seats, Chrome Plated Radiator Grille, Daytime Running Lights - LED, Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal, Electric Door Mirrors, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Automatic AC, AUX, and Bluetooth.
This Japanese Mini Van comes with a robust 2.4-litre 4 Petrol engine that generates 172 horsepower and 225 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Toyota Innova and Toyota Previa come with 2.7-litre and 2.4-litre engines, respectively, showcasing the competitive engine options available in this segment.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the Odyssey J, including all versions, is AED 123,900. Considering an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 2-4-EX to cost AED 95,965 on the used car market by next year.
With a 55-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 9L for every 100 kilometers, filling the 2-4-EX will likely cost you AED 119.9, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will perform around 6 fill-ups, costing you a total of AED 6,595.
The Honda Odyssey J is well-regarded for its spacious interior, making it an ideal choice for families in the UAE seeking comfort and versatility. Additionally, its safety features have earned high ratings, contributing to its popularity among parents. The Odyssey also offers advanced infotainment systems that keep passengers entertained during long drives. With its blend of reliability and practicality, the Honda Odyssey J remains a strong contender in the competitive minivan market.
This Japanese Mini Van comes with a robust 2.4-litre 4 Petrol engine that generates 172 horsepower and 225 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Toyota Innova and Toyota Previa come with 2.7-litre and 2.4-litre engines, respectively, showcasing the competitive engine options available in this segment.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the Odyssey J, including all versions, is AED 123,900. Considering an annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 2-4-EX to cost AED 95,965 on the used car market by next year.
With a 55-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 9L for every 100 kilometers, filling the 2-4-EX will likely cost you AED 119.9, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, you will perform around 6 fill-ups, costing you a total of AED 6,595.
The Honda Odyssey J is well-regarded for its spacious interior, making it an ideal choice for families in the UAE seeking comfort and versatility. Additionally, its safety features have earned high ratings, contributing to its popularity among parents. The Odyssey also offers advanced infotainment systems that keep passengers entertained during long drives. With its blend of reliability and practicality, the Honda Odyssey J remains a strong contender in the competitive minivan market.
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Honda Odyssey J 2021 2.4 EX V
KWD9,999
While the Toyota Innova 2021 has a starting price of AED 99,650 and the Toyota Previa 2021 priced at AED 132,200, the Honda Odyssey J 2021 2.4 EX V stands at AED 134,900 including VAT. One of two available trim levels, the 2-4-EX-V features an array of amenities including Airbags, Anti-theft alarm, BA (Brake Assist), Blind Spot Warning, Center Arm Rest, Central Locking, Compass, Conversation Mirror with Sunglasses Holder, Automatic Headlight Range Control, Chrome Door Handles, Chrome Plated Radiator Grille, Cornering Lights, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Mirror, Automatic AC, and AUX.
This Japanese Mini Van is powered by a 2.4-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine, generating an impressive 172 horsepower and 225 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Toyota Innova and Toyota Previa come equipped with 2.7-litre and 2.4-litre engines, respectively.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the Odyssey J, including all versions, is AED 123,900. With an anticipated annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 2-4-EX-V to cost around AED 114,665 in the used car market by next year.
The Odyssey J boasts a 55-litre fuel tank with a consumption rate of 9L per 100 kilometers, leading to a refueling cost of approximately AED 119.9, based on the current price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you can expect to fill up six times a year, totaling AED 6,595.
Known for its spacious interior and family-friendly features, the Honda Odyssey has gained popularity among UAE families. The latest model emphasizes safety and comfort, making it an ideal choice for long road trips. Additionally, the Odyssey's infotainment system is user-friendly, catering to tech-savvy passengers. As a leading name in the minivan segment, Honda continues to innovate, ensuring the Odyssey meets the evolving demands of the market.
This Japanese Mini Van is powered by a 2.4-litre 4-cylinder petrol engine, generating an impressive 172 horsepower and 225 Nm of torque. In comparison, the Toyota Innova and Toyota Previa come equipped with 2.7-litre and 2.4-litre engines, respectively.
For the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the Odyssey J, including all versions, is AED 123,900. With an anticipated annual depreciation of 15%, we expect the 2-4-EX-V to cost around AED 114,665 in the used car market by next year.
The Odyssey J boasts a 55-litre fuel tank with a consumption rate of 9L per 100 kilometers, leading to a refueling cost of approximately AED 119.9, based on the current price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you can expect to fill up six times a year, totaling AED 6,595.
Known for its spacious interior and family-friendly features, the Honda Odyssey has gained popularity among UAE families. The latest model emphasizes safety and comfort, making it an ideal choice for long road trips. Additionally, the Odyssey's infotainment system is user-friendly, catering to tech-savvy passengers. As a leading name in the minivan segment, Honda continues to innovate, ensuring the Odyssey meets the evolving demands of the market.
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Honda City 2021 1.5L EX
KWD4,399
Honda City 2021 1.5L EX stands at AED 69,900 including VAT.
One of 5 available trim levels, the 1.5L EX is equipped with features such as Active Bonnet, Airbags, BA (Brake Assist), Collision Detection, Central Locking, Cupholders, Electric Sunroof, Foldable Rear Seats, Body Colored Bumper - Front and Rear, Body Colored Mirrors, Chrome Door Handles, Chrome Exhaust Pipes, Active Steering, Audio Controls on Steering Wheel, Automatic AC, and AUX.
This Japanese Sedan boasts a 1.5-litre 4 Petrol engine that generates 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque.
In the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the City across all versions is AED 63,900. Considering an annual depreciation of 15%, we anticipate the 1.5L EX will be priced at AED 59,415 in the used car market by next year.
With a 40-litre fuel tank and an average fuel consumption of 7L per 100 kilometers, filling up the 1.5L EX will cost approximately AED 87.2, given the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, expect to make about 5 fill-ups, totaling AED 3,488 annually.
The Honda City is renowned for its reliability and efficiency, appealing to cost-conscious drivers in the UAE. Its advanced safety features and spacious interior make it a popular choice among families. Additionally, the City offers impressive resale value, making it a smart investment for new car buyers. With its sleek design and modern technology, the Honda City continues to dominate the compact sedan segment in the Middle East market.
This Japanese Sedan boasts a 1.5-litre 4 Petrol engine that generates 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque.
In the United Arab Emirates, the average price of the City across all versions is AED 63,900. Considering an annual depreciation of 15%, we anticipate the 1.5L EX will be priced at AED 59,415 in the used car market by next year.
With a 40-litre fuel tank and an average fuel consumption of 7L per 100 kilometers, filling up the 1.5L EX will cost approximately AED 87.2, given the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. For an average commute of 25,000 kilometers per year, expect to make about 5 fill-ups, totaling AED 3,488 annually.
The Honda City is renowned for its reliability and efficiency, appealing to cost-conscious drivers in the UAE. Its advanced safety features and spacious interior make it a popular choice among families. Additionally, the City offers impressive resale value, making it a smart investment for new car buyers. With its sleek design and modern technology, the Honda City continues to dominate the compact sedan segment in the Middle East market.
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Honda City 2021 1.5L LX
KWD4,399
The Honda City 2021 1.5L LX is priced at AED 62,900, inclusive of VAT. This model is one of five available trim levels and comes equipped with a range of features including Airbags, Collision Detection, Differential Lock, EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution), and more. Comfort and convenience are prioritized with Cupholders, Fabric Seats, Front Seat Armrest, and a Multi Information Display. The exterior boasts Body Colored Bumpers, Chrome Exhaust Pipes, and Audio Controls on the Steering Wheel for an enhanced driving experience.
Under the hood, this Japanese sedan is powered by a 1.5-litre 4 Petrol engine that delivers 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque.
In the United Arab Emirates, the average price for the City, encompassing all versions, stands at AED 63,900. Considering an annual depreciation rate of 15%, it's projected that the 1.5L LX will cost around AED 53,465 in the used car market by next year.
With a 40-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 7L per 100 kilometers, refueling the 1.5L LX will cost approximately AED 87.2, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. Over an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you can expect to fill up about five times, leading to a total annual fuel cost of AED 3,488.
The Honda City is known for its reliability and fuel efficiency, making it an excellent choice for both city driving and longer journeys. In the competitive UAE market, the City stands out for its spacious interior and advanced safety features, appealing to families and professionals alike. With its stylish design and innovative technology, the Honda City continues to be a popular choice among sedan enthusiasts in the region. Recent feedback highlights its impressive resale value, further enhancing its appeal to potential buyers.
Under the hood, this Japanese sedan is powered by a 1.5-litre 4 Petrol engine that delivers 119 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque.
In the United Arab Emirates, the average price for the City, encompassing all versions, stands at AED 63,900. Considering an annual depreciation rate of 15%, it's projected that the 1.5L LX will cost around AED 53,465 in the used car market by next year.
With a 40-litre fuel tank and an average consumption of 7L per 100 kilometers, refueling the 1.5L LX will cost approximately AED 87.2, based on the current fuel price of AED 2.18 per liter for unleaded gasoline 95. Over an average annual commute of 25,000 kilometers, you can expect to fill up about five times, leading to a total annual fuel cost of AED 3,488.
The Honda City is known for its reliability and fuel efficiency, making it an excellent choice for both city driving and longer journeys. In the competitive UAE market, the City stands out for its spacious interior and advanced safety features, appealing to families and professionals alike. With its stylish design and innovative technology, the Honda City continues to be a popular choice among sedan enthusiasts in the region. Recent feedback highlights its impressive resale value, further enhancing its appeal to potential buyers.
1.498
CVT
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