Dubai’s used car market is currently facing a hidden challenge as rain-damaged vehicles are increasingly appearing for sale. Despite initial reports indicating only minimal immediate impact from recent heavy rains, experts have raised concerns about flood-affected cars re-entering the market weeks later, particularly through unofficial sales channels.
This delayed impact creates a risk for unsuspecting buyers who may purchase vehicles with hidden water damage, leading to potentially expensive repairs and safety issues. Industry specialists and authorities stress the importance of buyers conducting thorough inspections and verifying the full history of any car before making a purchase.
Key Points for Buyers to Consider:
- Inspect vehicles carefully: Look for signs of water damage such as a damp smell, rust, or electrical issues.
- Verify vehicle history: Request documentation or use official databases to confirm the car has not been flood-affected.
- Be cautious of unofficial sales: Cars sold through unofficial channels may bypass standard checks and regulations.
This situation highlights the need for enhanced vigilance and stronger regulations to safeguard consumers from the risks associated with flood-damaged vehicles in Dubai’s used car market. For the latest updates on this developing story, stay connected with Questiqa World News.
