Never Ever Go to Bank for this. Easy way is to buy a 10 years old well maintained Toyota Corolla, (after getting checked by a good mechanic), keep it for a year, keep on saving money till you have enough money to pay for a better car. E.g. Buy Corolla for 15000-20000 AED, keep on saving some cash monthly. After a year when you have enough money, sell corolla on hardly 15-20% less price (I bought one for 17000 and sold for 14500 after sometime) and buy a better one. No need to go to bank. DONT PAY YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY TO BANK JUST TO SHOW OFF.
@@SamiaMustafa-t1z It depends on your city. Just talk to couple of mechanics nearby, or get info from colleagues about any good mechanic and hire him to check the car. It can cost you from 100-250 AED max.
Well said. And the interest element too. I will never take a loan to buy these things that are not life/death-critical, and displease my Creator, insha Allah.
Just to add…one should explore all financing options available. In my case, I made a payment of 1.5 lacs AED through credit card as my bank offered a 0% interest & 0 file charges for 12 months. I had the cash so instead of paying the amount upfront, I made a fixed deposit @ 4.1% in the same bank giving me a return of AED 500+ per month which covers my monthly petrol expense. So keep your eyes open for all options available.
@@mepcotech bro for booking just go to the car dealer they will deal with everything from beginning to the end. The bank will ask you for relevant documents, salary slips, bank statements etc. 40k deposit 93k total price Loan amount 53k Term period 3 years. 1626 monthly payment
I am literally seeing people buying car in Pakistan just for the status People living in 10 million apartment and own 5 million car Does it co relate with their actual wealth. Obviously no
Thank you for your video, is there any formula/suggestion about how to divide salary amount. How much should be home rent percentage, grocery %, or kids schooling fee % etc etc my salary so based on your suggestion/formula we can check where we are standing
Pls suggest any good car in Dxb as Im goi g to buy 1st time, have no idea which brand as my budget is between 10 to 15k and what r other expenses I hv to bear monthly except Parking ,fuel and Salik??
@@WaliKhan_2k yes but i was leaving the country to immigrate down under.. cars depreciation is lower in west and Australia then and higher in uae.. after covid that depreciation has now become nick to nick
10 years old car is already depreciated to max. It will start to give more maintenance issues every year. Soft parts like rubber based seals and parts etc is abundantly used to seal running fluids in the ICE cars. The rubber gets brittle as it gets old and their could be more leaks and issues which will drain money on maintenance. Engine foundations, axles, boots etc. all have rubber sealings and parts. So in my opinion it is better to sell an old car till its condition is good before it starts giving problems which drain time money and energy. I am speaking this from my personal experience.
@@zaf7794 wrong approach :-) Keep the cars maintained - these cars are built to last forever. UNLESS you fail to get the proper preventive maintenance there is no issue. The taxis in this country runs for 700k kms atleast and still shine. One should make the best use of excellent Infra of this country to make sure every dirham works for itself.
@@WaliKhan_2k cars used in taxis are not more than 5 years old. Secondly car dealerships or agencies will give long bills in preventive maintenance on old cars. I am sceptic about approach to spend 5 to 7K AED every 2 years on a 10 year old car. Also I missed to mention the old engines are less fuel efficient and further decrease in efficiency as it gains mileage.
@@zaf7794 same category that of mine - Toyota prado, 2-3 years old would come atleast for 120k. Why would I sell my Pajero for 35k and spend 100k extra??? Fuel efficiency would be the same. Maintenance a little higher may be - but insurance and other expenses would offset. Most important of all - opportunity cost of spending 100k AED
Never Ever Go to Bank for this. Easy way is to buy a 10 years old well maintained Toyota Corolla, (after getting checked by a good mechanic), keep it for a year, keep on saving money till you have enough money to pay for a better car. E.g. Buy Corolla for 15000-20000 AED, keep on saving some cash monthly. After a year when you have enough money, sell corolla on hardly 15-20% less price (I bought one for 17000 and sold for 14500 after sometime) and buy a better one. No need to go to bank. DONT PAY YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY TO BANK JUST TO SHOW OFF.
Pls recommend aby good mechanic tooo :)
@@SamiaMustafa-t1z It depends on your city. Just talk to couple of mechanics nearby, or get info from colleagues about any good mechanic and hire him to check the car. It can cost you from 100-250 AED max.
Well said. And the interest element too. I will never take a loan to buy these things that are not life/death-critical, and displease my Creator, insha Allah.
Just to add…one should explore all financing options available. In my case, I made a payment of 1.5 lacs AED through credit card as my bank offered a 0% interest & 0 file charges for 12 months. I had the cash so instead of paying the amount upfront, I made a fixed deposit @ 4.1% in the same bank giving me a return of AED 500+ per month which covers my monthly petrol expense. So keep your eyes open for all options available.
100%
I purchased this car and the last one with part credit card for this reason. Mentioned in earlier videos :-)
If you are earning handsome amount I recommend to go for a new car. If u can't drive a new car in middle east where else u could....
I bought a new car this week, paid little more than 40% as down on 3 year finance term. I am planning to keep it for long time.
can u share the breakdown... and please share the process for booking
@@mepcotech bro for booking just go to the car dealer they will deal with everything from beginning to the end.
The bank will ask you for relevant documents, salary slips, bank statements etc.
40k deposit
93k total price
Loan amount 53k
Term period 3 years.
1626 monthly payment
Thanks for guiding us
Great content
Started to like your videos
I am literally seeing people buying car in Pakistan just for the status
People living in 10 million apartment and own 5 million car
Does it co relate with their actual wealth.
Obviously no
Thank you for your video,
is there any formula/suggestion about how to divide salary amount.
How much should be home rent percentage, grocery %, or kids schooling fee % etc etc my salary
so based on your suggestion/formula we can check where we are standing
It’s no one size fits all specially in UAE. But will try to find a generic formula and make video around it.
Good Video wali Bhai thanks Alot
Pls suggest any good car in Dxb as Im goi g to buy 1st time, have no idea which brand as my budget is between 10 to 15k and what r other expenses I hv to bear monthly except Parking ,fuel and Salik??
15k is low budget. A good yaris might not be possible. But keep looking.
add one more thing, how much a person afford based on his wealth
Hi can you give us information about school specially secondary best British schools
ولی بھائی فائنانس ایڈوائزر کیسے ملے گا
Which car is this bro? Looks like Suzuki bolan
Bolan is fine too for me if it doesn’t breakdown. This is Pajero.
@@WaliKhan_2ki agree i took honda accord new in 2012 at 108k aed on mortgage, then sold it for 32k aed in 2018.. not a good decision
@@Mazxxi it should have stayed with you for atleast 15 years. I know a friend who has this car till now working perfectly fine
@@WaliKhan_2k yes but i was leaving the country to immigrate down under.. cars depreciation is lower in west and Australia then and higher in uae.. after covid that depreciation has now become nick to nick
Rent a car business investment Pe video bnaye
@Wali, 10 years old model car should be upgraded. Buy 3-4 years old Toyota Rav4.
Any reason whatsoever backed by numbers and circumstances?
10 years old car is already depreciated to max. It will start to give more maintenance issues every year. Soft parts like rubber based seals and parts etc is abundantly used to seal running fluids in the ICE cars. The rubber gets brittle as it gets old and their could be more leaks and issues which will drain money on maintenance. Engine foundations, axles, boots etc. all have rubber sealings and parts. So in my opinion it is better to sell an old car till its condition is good before it starts giving problems which drain time money and energy. I am speaking this from my personal experience.
@@zaf7794 wrong approach :-)
Keep the cars maintained - these cars are built to last forever. UNLESS you fail to get the proper preventive maintenance there is no issue.
The taxis in this country runs for 700k kms atleast and still shine. One should make the best use of excellent Infra of this country to make sure every dirham works for itself.
@@WaliKhan_2k cars used in taxis are not more than 5 years old. Secondly car dealerships or agencies will give long bills in preventive maintenance on old cars. I am sceptic about approach to spend 5 to 7K AED every 2 years on a 10 year old car. Also I missed to mention the old engines are less fuel efficient and further decrease in efficiency as it gains mileage.
@@zaf7794 same category that of mine - Toyota prado, 2-3 years old would come atleast for 120k.
Why would I sell my Pajero for 35k and spend 100k extra???
Fuel efficiency would be the same. Maintenance a little higher may be - but insurance and other expenses would offset.
Most important of all - opportunity cost of spending 100k AED
میں سعودی عرب میں ہوتا ہوں پانچ لاکھ تک ماہانہ سیو کر سکتا ہوں
Bro how you transferred the amount to RDA for free?
PKR is free in all cases