Car Comparison - New cars in UAE

Easily compare car specifications and prices with our comprehensive Comparison Tool. Simply select the cars you want to compare and receive detailed insights instantly.YallaMotor’s car comparison tool lets you choose up to three vehicles from hundreds of new cars available for purchase.This essential tool helps you evaluate key factors such as price, engine size, horsepower, fuel efficiency, safety features, and both interior and exterior design. It serves as a complete guide for anyone considering buying a new car in UAE.

Nissan X-Trail 2019 VS Nissan Navara 2025

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Price Comparison: Nissan X-Trail 2019 SL AWD (7-Seater) Nissan Navara 2025 CSF 4x4 A/T
Starting at AED 134,900AED 102,900
Engine Capacity (liters) 2.52.5
Fuel Economy (L/100 Km) 6.512.1
Fuel Type PetrolPetrol
Battery Size (kWh) --
Battery Range km --
Motor --
Horsepower (bhp) 169168
Torque (Nm) 233244
Transmission --
Top Speed (Km/h) 170155
Acceleration 0-100 Km/h (sec) 11.011.6
Seating Capacity 7 Seater5 Seater
Cylinders 4N/A
Length (meters) 4.6905.336
Width (meters) 1.8302.075
Height (meters) 1.7401.758
Wheelbase (meters) 2.7053.150
Curb Weight (kg) 16371940
Fuel Tank Capacity 6080
Trunk Capacity (liters) 135-
Safety Features
Adaptive Headlights
Auto Headlamps
Automatic Headlight Range Control
Chrome Door Handles
Chrome Exhaust Pipes
Chrome Plated Radiator Grille
Cornering Lights
Daytime Running Lights - LED
Door Mirrors with Side Turn Signal
Electric Door Mirrors
Fog Lamp - Front and Rear
Fog Lamps - Front Only
High Mount Stop Lamp
LED Headlights
LED Taillights
Power Tailgate
Power Windows - Front and Rear
Rear Window Defogger
Rear Wiper
Roof Rails
Roof Spoiler
Wheel Size
Wheels - Alloy
Chrome Door Mirrors
Halogen Headlamps
Rear Spoiler
Single Exhaust Tip
Wheels - Steel
Interior Features
4WD Rotary Mode Switch
Cargo area light
Center Arm Rest
Central Locking
Cupholders
Foldable Rear Seats with 60:40 Split
Footwell Lights
Intelligent Key
Leather Seats
Leather Steering Wheel
Map Reading Lamps
Multi Information Display
Panoramic Glass Roof
Power Outlets
Power Steering
Rear AC Vents
Rear Cupholders
Rear Pockets
Seat Adjustment - Automatic
Steering Tilt Adjustment
Trip Computer
Vanity Mirror
Welcome Light
Seat Adjustment - Manual
Comfort Features
12V Socket - Front Only
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Auto Dimming Mirror
Automatic AC
AUX
Bluetooth
Cruise Control
Cruise Control Switch on Steering
Drive Computer
Keyless Entry
Leather gear shift lever
Lumbar Support - Manual
MP3
Navigation System
Number of Speakers
Odometer
Push Button Start
Radio
Temperature Display
Touchscreen
Touchscreen Size
USB
Manual AC

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Car Comparison FAQs

1. Budget & Total Cost

  • Price – Compare the initial purchase price.
  • Maintenance Costs – Some brands and models are more expensive to maintain.
  • Fuel Consumption – Check the fuel efficiency (L/100 km or km/L).
  • Resale Value – Some cars depreciate faster than others.
  • Insurance Costs – Higher-end or sporty models may have higher insurance costs.

2. Performance & Fuel Economy

  • Engine Size & Power (HP & Torque) – Compare engine capacities and power output.
  • Fuel Type (Petrol, Diesel, Hybrid, Electric) – Choose based on fuel availability and economy.
  • Transmission (Automatic vs. Manual) – Consider ease of driving and fuel efficiency.
  • Drive Type (FWD, RWD, AWD, 4WD) – Important for performance in different terrains.

3. Features & Technology

  • Safety Features – Compare airbags, ABS, stability control, parking sensors, blind-spot monitoring, etc.
  • Infotainment System – Look for touchscreen size, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility.
  • Driver Assistance – Cruise control, lane departure warning, and automatic braking.
  • Comfort Features – Leather seats, climate control, sunroof, etc.

4. Size & Space

  • Passenger Capacity – Sedan vs. SUV vs. hatchback based on family size.
  • Cargo Space – Compare boot space and rear seat foldability.
  • Legroom & Headroom – Check interior space, especially for taller passengers.

5. Reliability & Reviews

  • Brand Reputation – Some brands are known for long-term reliability.
  • Owner Reviews – Check customer experiences with the model.
  • Warranty & Service Packages – Longer warranties can save money on repairs.

6. Availability of Spare Parts & After-Sales Service

  • Spare Parts Cost & Availability – Some cars have expensive or hard-to-find parts.
  • Dealership & Service Centers – Choose a brand with a strong service network in your country.

7. Resale Value & Depreciation

  • Depreciation Rate – Japanese brands like Toyota & Honda hold value better than some European brands.
  • Market Demand – Popular models sell faster when you want to upgrade.

8. Test Drive & Comfort

  • Handling & Suspension – Drive the car to check comfort over bumps and handling in turns.
  • Visibility & Seating Position – Ensure you have a clear view of the road.
  • Noise Levels – Some cars have better soundproofing than others.

1. Price & Value

  • Luxury cars are significantly more expensive due to premium materials, advanced technology, and brand prestige.
  • Non-luxury cars offer affordability with decent features, making them cost-effective.
  • Depreciation: Luxury cars tend to lose value faster than non-luxury cars.

2. Performance & Driving Experience

  • Luxury cars often come with powerful engines, smoother transmissions, and refined suspension systems for a superior driving experience.
  • Non-luxury cars prioritize fuel efficiency and practicality over high performance.

3. Interior Quality & Comfort

  • Luxury cars have high-end materials like leather, real wood, and soft-touch plastics, plus advanced soundproofing.
  • Non-luxury cars have more basic materials like fabric seats and plastic trims but have improved in quality over time.

4. Technology & Features

  • Luxury cars get cutting-edge tech, larger infotainment screens, premium audio systems, and advanced driver assistance features.
  • Non-luxury cars provide essential features like Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and basic safety tech but may lack high-end automation.

5. Safety & Driver Assistance

  • Luxury brands lead in safety innovations, offering adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking as standard.
  • Non-luxury cars may have these features but often as optional add-ons.

6. Maintenance & Repair Costs

  • Luxury cars have higher maintenance costs due to expensive parts and specialized servicing.
  • Non-luxury cars are cheaper to maintain, with readily available parts and more service centers.

7. Brand Prestige & Status

  • Luxury brands (Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, Audi, etc.) offer exclusivity and higher social status.
  • Non-luxury brands (Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Ford, etc.) focus on practicality, affordability, and reliability.

8. Which One Should You Choose?

  • If you prioritize comfort, status, and performance, go for a luxury car.
  • If you want affordability, lower maintenance, and reliability, a non-luxury car is the better option.

1. Breakdown of Review Scores

  • Performance – Engine power, acceleration, fuel efficiency, and handling.
  • Comfort & Interior – Seat quality, cabin materials, noise insulation, and space.
  • Technology & Features – Infotainment, safety tech, connectivity, and convenience features.
  • Safety & Reliability – Crash test ratings, driver assistance features, and brand reliability history.
  • Value for Money – Price compared to features, fuel economy, and resale value.

2. Understanding Different Rating Systems

  • 9-10 – Excellent (Top-tier, best in class)
  • 7-8 – Very Good (Great choice, minor drawbacks)
  • 5-6 – Average (Okay, but competitors may offer better value)
  • 3-4 – Below Average (Noticeable issues, better options available)
  • 1-2 – Poor (Not recommended)

3. Percentage Ratings:

  • 85-100% – Outstanding, highly recommended.
  • 70-84% – Good overall but may have some downsides.
  • 50-69% – Average, with noticeable pros and cons.
  • Below 50% – Likely not a good buy.

4. Expert Reviews vs. User Reviews

  • Expert Reviews – Conducted by automotive professionals, based on technical testing and industry knowledge.
  • User Reviews – Real owners share their experiences; useful for long-term reliability insights.

5. Look Beyond the Score

  • Strengths & Weaknesses – Some cars excel in specific areas but lack in others.
  • Who It's For – A low score doesn’t mean it's bad; it just might not suit your needs (e.g., sports cars have lower practicality scores but excel in performance).