Verified Audi for sale from licensed UAE dealers
Audi's footprint on Carzle is small and skewed toward the performance end of the range - S and RS cars and the SQ7 rather than the volume A4s and Q5s you would see on a mainstream classifieds site. The live count, price band, model years and median mileage are in the summary at the top of this page. Note that the S6 and RS6 are two distinct models built on the same body - if a listing is described simply as S6/RS6, confirm which one you're actually looking at before assuming anything about performance or engine type, since the two are meaningfully different cars under the skin.
That distinction matters most on the engine
the current-generation Audi S6 uses a 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 with 48-volt mild-hybrid assist, not a V8 - Audi deliberately moved the S6 to this smaller turbocharged six-cylinder layout, with the mild-hybrid system supporting stop-start and coasting functions. The RS6, despite sharing a bodyshell with the S6, is the genuine V8 in the range: a 4.0-litre twin-turbo unit with its own 48-volt mild-hybrid system. The SQ7 is also V8-powered - the same 4.0-litre twin-turbo layout with 48-volt mild-hybrid support for features like cylinder deactivation and adaptive air suspension - and is not related to the older diesel SQ7's electric-compressor turbo technology, which has since been discontinued. Ask for the exact model and trim badge, not just the family name, before comparing running costs or performance between cars.
New Audis are sold in the UAE through Al Nabooda Automobiles, the official dealer for Dubai and the Northern Emirates, and Ali & Sons, the official Audi agent for Abu Dhabi, a relationship Ali & Sons states has run since 1987. A car bought new through either dealer is built to GCC specification, with cooling and dust filtration suited to regional conditions, and carries Audi's manufacturer warranty. Grey-import or export-spec Audis do circulate in the secondary market, typically without that warranty and without confirmed GCC-spec cooling, so ask for the VIN and confirm origin with Al Nabooda or Ali & Sons before committing to a deal that looks unusually cheap.
For a used purchase, ask whether the car is certified under Audi Approved :plus, Audi's official regional certified pre-owned programme: a genuine Approved :plus car goes through more than 300 individual checks by certified Audi technicians, comes with a 12-month warranty, and includes 12 months of Audi Assist roadside cover. Cars sold under the programme are also certified with their last scheduled service completed within 3,000 km or two months of the next one due - a way of confirming the car isn't overdue on maintenance rather than a promise of a future service, so don't read it as a commitment to service the car again shortly after you buy it.
Request the complete service history, ideally showing work carried out at Al Nabooda or Ali & Sons, and cross-check the VIN against RTA vehicle records via the RTA's own app (RTA Dubai) or the Dubai Police app, or TAMM for a car registered in Abu Dhabi. Mismatched panel gaps, paint reading differently under direct sunlight, and overspray on rubber seals or trim all point to prior bodywork. On the SQ7 and RS6 specifically, check tyre wear evenly across all four corners and have the air suspension cycled through its full range during a test drive - a system that's slow to respond or won't hold a setting is an expensive repair to inherit.
Registration transfer in Dubai follows the standard RTA process: a core fee of AED 350, plus a vehicle inspection (roughly AED 150-200) if the car is over three years old - check the registration date against the model-year range in the summary above rather than assume. If the car is registered in another emirate, add an NOC from that emirate's traffic authority, typically AED 100-250. Major UAE banks finance Audi purchases up to roughly 80% loan-to-value depending on the bank and the car's age, with Islamic finance structures such as Ijara or Murabaha available as an alternative; on a recent car, standard financing terms should apply without difficulty.