The Hyundai Trajet starts at AED 12,000. Switch trims, compare model years and see your monthly payment.
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Hyundai's Trajet is a practical, no-nonsense MPV that still finds favour among UAE families seeking affordable, reliable people-movers. GCC-spec Hyundai Hyundai Trajet models handle the UAE's heat surprisingly well, provided they've been maintained. If you're searching for a Hyundai Hyundai Trajet for sale UAE, expect to find mostly used examples, as the model was discontinued years ago. The Trajet appeals to buyers who want seven seats, decent comfort, and low running costs without the price tag of newer rivals.
Focus your search on GCC-spec Hyundai Hyundai Trajet used Dubai and Abu Dhabi listings, as these are built for UAE conditions. Avoid imported Korean or European models, which often lack proper cooling and rust protection.
Arrange a full check at a reputable workshop like Al Futtaim Auto Centers or Max Garage in Al Quoz. Insist on a lift inspection to spot underbody rust and leaks, which are common on older Trajets.
Ask for stamped service records, ideally from Hyundai UAE or trusted independents like Dynatrade. Gaps in maintenance can mean hidden engine or gearbox issues.
Verify the Mulkiya (registration card) is valid and clear of RTA fines. Use the Dubai Police or Abu Dhabi Police app to check for outstanding violations before you buy Hyundai Hyundai Trajet Abu Dhabi or Dubai.
Take the car to an RTA-approved tasjeel center for mandatory inspection. Any failure on emissions or chassis rust will block transfer, so budget for minor repairs if needed.
Bring Emirates ID, insurance, and all documents to the RTA for transfer. Comprehensive insurance is recommended, even for older Trajets, due to the cost of third-party claims in the UAE.
| Document | Provider | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mulkiya (Registration Card) | Seller | Yes | Must be valid and match chassis number; check for outstanding RTA fines. |
| Emirates ID | Buyer & Seller | Yes | Original required for RTA transfer; copies not accepted. |
| Valid Insurance Certificate | Buyer | Yes | Comprehensive insurance recommended for family MPVs in the UAE. |
| RTA Passing Certificate | RTA/Tasjeel | Yes | Must be issued within 30 days of transfer; required for all used Hyundai Hyundai Trajet Dubai sales. |
| Service History | Seller | No (but highly recommended) | Stamped Hyundai UAE or reputable garage records boost resale value and trust. |
| Sales Agreement | Buyer & Seller | Yes | Standard RTA contract required for all private sales; protects both parties. |
| Vehicle Export Certificate (if applicable) | Seller | Only for export | Needed if sending the Trajet outside the UAE; not required for local transfer. |
Repeated overheating or coolant loss often signals a failing radiator or head gasket—both expensive to fix in the UAE.
Delayed or jerky shifts in traffic are a sign the gearbox may need a rebuild, especially if fluid changes were skipped.
Rust is rare on GCC-spec cars, but Trajets parked near the sea in Sharjah or UAQ can suffer badly—avoid if you see flaking metal.
AC that can't keep up in midday Dubai heat usually means a failing compressor or blocked condenser—costly to repair.
Musty smells, foggy headlights, or electrical gremlins can indicate previous flood exposure, especially in Sharjah or Ajman.
Imported Trajets often lack proper cooling and rust protection—always check the VIN and avoid non-GCC models.
No history usually means deferred maintenance; expect hidden issues and lower resale value in the UAE market.
Persistent check engine or ABS lights can signal expensive repairs—walk away if the seller can't explain them.