Porsche or Maserati for Dubai
Porsche or Maserati for Dubai
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Toobin

Original Poster:

1,222 posts

252 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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One month into my new life in Dubai and at least 3 weeks over due for getting some wheels. I am looking at a 911 Turbo Cabrio (2008) or a Maserati GranCabrio (2014) as my main ride to work. Has anyone git any experiences to share on the cost of ownership in the UAE for either of these vehicles, or is anyone selling?

XB70

2,491 posts

214 months

Wednesday 10th April 2019
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I know someone selling their Maserati Ghibli if that is of interest.

One owner, 40 something thousand kilometres and still under warranty.

cheers

Onetrackmind

817 posts

231 months

Wednesday 10th April 2019
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There are quite a few garages in dubai that will will work on 911s. Can’t advise on a Maserati, other than I know ARM will work on them but won’t be cheap!

shirt

24,619 posts

219 months

Thursday 11th April 2019
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I’d wait a while longer. One big indie retailer just gone under, expected fallout from a major vehicle fraud last yr may well take others. General expectation of a buyers market as summer rolls on.

Toobin

Original Poster:

1,222 posts

252 months

Friday 12th April 2019
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Thanks everyone, I’m actually away for two weeks now and sounds like it’ll be more favourable when I’m back.

Ideally I’d like a GrandCabrio or 911 Turbo Cabrio.

I had put in an offer on a GrandCabrio but withdrew it when I saw the service book was missing stamps from 2015 which massively put me off despite a recent service (22k KM gap) and a good inspection report from an indie.

Anyone had experience with the Car Vault?

Paracetamol

4,258 posts

262 months

Sunday 14th April 2019
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UAE is always a buyers market smile

I would definitely steer toward a Porsche..but never a turbo cab (what is the point!- if you want performance buy a turbo coupe and if you want to cruise then buy a regularly aspirated 911!)

There are far more specialists for Porsche and the cars seem to last a bit better than Italian cars (just like any other market)

dxbtiger

4,505 posts

191 months

Monday 15th April 2019
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shirt said:
I’d wait a while longer. One big indie retailer just gone under, expected fallout from a major vehicle fraud last yr may well take others. General expectation of a buyers market as summer rolls on.
Intriguing.... what is this about?

CitySlicker

357 posts

111 months

Tuesday 16th April 2019
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I heard that he defaulted on a long term loan which doesn’t quite add up given market performance over the last several years. They’ve also arrrsted all stock which was on SOR which was the majority of cars in the showroom

Paracetamol

4,258 posts

262 months

Tuesday 16th April 2019
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What is the scoop??. would you believe my 458 was there and I sent it for a service 2 days before the closure happened.

dxbtiger

4,505 posts

191 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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Which dealer is this...

Give me a clue if you don't want to name

shirt

24,619 posts

219 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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the one by oasis centre which was suddenly empty and remains so

heard lots of stories tbh, none of which will be repeated here. the case i referred to above is here:

https://www.khaleejtimes.com/news/crime/54-arreste...
https://gulfnews.com/uae/crime/court-hears-dh16b-c...

at the time a few people i know in that field were very tight lipped yet expecting waves. not saying the two events are linked btw.

curirio

3 posts

76 months

Saturday 15th June 2019
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Porsche any day than Maserati for better build quality, reliability and resale value in Dubai.