Abandoned cars in dubai

What happens to all the abandoned cars in Dubai ? Are supercars abandoned in Dubai? How many cars are abandoned in Dubai? Why are abandoned cars in Dubai impounded? Are there any cars in Dubai?


A limited edition Ferrari Enzo, multiple Lamborghinis, Porsches, Bentleys, Nissan Skylines and even a Honda NSX.

Just some of the several thousand luxury supercars left to rot in airports and car parks across the United Arab Emirates every year. And that’s because defaulting on loans in Dubai is a crime punished by jail time, as it’s a criminal offense. So that’s why you see so many abandoned cars in Dubai.


People literally fled the country, often leaving keys in the ignition. That continues to happen even now, although the frequency might have stabilized. At the peak of the Global Financial Crisis a decade ago, a large number of exotic and expensive supercars.


The rest are foreign expats who come from abroad on business (not counting the thousands of tourists). You can buy some of these luxury cars at insane prices through bargain at auctions.

These cars end up here based on getting damaged or confiscated by Dubai police. Check out these abandoned cars in Dubai and take a look at the lavish lifestyle that was stripped away from so many. It was a paradise that was also a booming center for business and luxury living.


Believe it or not there are lots of abandoned cars in Dubai. Most of us will never own that many supercars, sports cars or luxury cars in our lifetime. Let alone abandon them.


Well not so with the amount of abandoned cars in Dubai it seems. Ferraris, AMGs, Rolls-Royces, Bentleys – you name it, and it’s probably there.


Supercar Blondie checked one out in Dubai where wrecked luxury cars are taken before being auctioned off. Copart Middle East, now runs five auctions a week, handling everything from salvage to US imported vehicles and occasional Classic Car auctions too.


When cars are abandoned in Dubai, It is mostly because somebody has defaulted on their debt and bolted out of the country. The car remains in the care of the police until the whereabouts of the owner (or renter) and their financial liability are clarified.


In the end the cars are sold to reimburse the creditors. If you fall behind on your car payments, bounce a check, stop paying your credit car or default on your mortgage, you go to prison. There is no bankruptcy protection in the UAE. This means that all those fancy cars gathering dust in airport parking lots across the UAE were abandoned by owners who chose to escape the country instead of going to prison.


Not only are these abandoned dream cars left to vandals and blowing dust, but also the extremely hot weather temperatures of Dubai … they are in the desert after all. Sometimes it’s so hot in Dubai the temperature remains at a solid 1°F which sounds pretty scorching for humans and cars alike.

Seriously, thousands of the most expensive cars in the world are abandoned every year in the UAE, especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Occasionally, they are accompanied by loan documents and have the keys still in the ignition.


In other cases, the car has been stripped of anything that could link it to its owner. Abandoned cars are put up for auction where people can place the lowest bid for their desired vehicle. It is usually the Dubai police department who are responsible for the auction. So if you are looking for a cheap luxury vehicle the Dubai auction is for you.


Sign of the times: Thousands of high-performance cars have been left abandoned at Dubai airport by expats who fear being jailed because they are in debt.

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