Owning my 2018 Charger has been thrilling. Strong acceleration, spacious interior, and handles UAE roads well. Fuel economy isn’t the best, but it’s pure driving fun.
Having the 2021 Urus has been exhilarating. Insane speed, luxury feel, and handles like a dream on UAE highways. Fuel costs are high, but the thrill is absolutely worth it.
Luxury at its finest! Spacious, comfortable, and powerful, though its fuel economy is less impressive. Maintenance is expensive, but it’s worth every penny for what it offers.
This hatchback has been my companion for city commutes for years. It’s extremely fuel-efficient, easy to maneuver, and cheap to maintain. While the interior is basic, it’s perfect for someone looking for an economical, no-frills vehicle
My experience with the Toyota Century has been mixed. It started off strong — responsive handling, quiet cabin, decent acceleration — but after six months, I began noticing odd vibrations at higher speeds. Took it in for service and the issue was resolved, thankfully under warranty. The good news is that fuel consumption remains stable, and the car is very comfortable for my weekend getaways. I just wish it were more consistent with its build quality.
Initially, I just needed a fuel-saver. Turns out, I got a whole lot more than that. Even after long days behind the wheel, I step out without back pain. Seats are cushioned just right, and there are enough adjustment points for taller drivers like me.
Renault Duster is a no-nonsense SUV that doesn’t try to pretend it’s something it’s not. It’s rugged, dependable, and handles bad roads really well. AC cools fast, and it’s cheap to maintain. Great for anyone who needs practicality over polish.
The first thing I noticed was how cool the AC is. It’s a real lifesaver during the summer. I also like that the touch screen doesn’t lag and the menu layout is simple. I do wish the acceleration was quicker, but otherwise, it’s solid.
The 2007 truck is very tough and good for work. It can handle heavy loads and rough roads. But it’s very basic, and the ride is rough. The interior is not comfy, and there are no modern features. If you need it for work, it’s fine, but for daily driving, it's not so great.
The 2015 Toyota Land Cruiser is a beast on tough terrains, tackling off-road challenges effortlessly. Its reliability is unmatched, but the poor fuel economy and dated interior may deter some buyers. Perfect for adventurers who prioritize capability over modern features.
The 2017 Toyota Vitz is a no-fuss hatchback for city driving. It’s economical and easy to park, but the lack of power makes highway drives underwhelming. A solid choice for students or first-time car owners.