Author: UAE Automotive Editorial Team

UAE Automotive Team is dedicated to providing accurate and practical information about life in the United Arab Emirates. From transportation, metro stations, bus routes, shopping malls, tourist attractions, and local guides to automotive updates, our goal is to help residents, visitors, and expats explore the UAE with confidence through well-researched and easy-to-understand content.

There’s a particular kind of relief that comes from walking into a mall that doesn’t try to overwhelm you. Dubai is famous for its mega-malls — the kind where you need a floor map, a strategy, and at least half a day to make sense of the place. Oasis Mall is not that. And for a lot of people who actually live in this city, that’s exactly the point. Located right off Sheikh Zayed Road in the Al Quoz 1 district, Oasis Mall Dubai sits at the intersection of convenience and community. It’s been serving Dubai residents since it reopened…

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Most people stumble across Al Yarmook the same way — they’re searching for affordable apartments in Sharjah, the name keeps appearing, and suddenly they’re Googling it at midnight trying to decide if it’s actually a decent place to live or just a budget compromise. The honest answer is: it depends entirely on what you’re looking for. And that’s exactly what this guide is going to tell you — not the sanitised version that glosses over the problems, not the overly negative take either, but the real picture of a neighbourhood that has been quietly housing tens of thousands of expatriates…

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Stop. Before you read one more outdated article — here’s the truth nobody says clearly enough: Green List Countries Abu Dhabi was permanently abolished on February 25, 2022. It doesn’t exist anymore. There is no list to check, no country-by-country quarantine system, no wristband, no Day 6 PCR test. If a website is telling you to “check if your country is on Abu Dhabi’s Green List” right now in 2025 or 2026, that website is three years behind. This is the article that covers everything — honestly, accurately, and without padding. What the Green List actually was, how it worked…

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There’s a quiet irony about Al Warsan Police Station. It sits in one of the most densely populated corners of eastern Dubai — a neighbourhood built almost entirely by the hands of workers who came from the other side of the world — yet almost nobody has written anything useful about it. Search online, and you’ll find recycled bullet points, generic service lists, and copy-pasted opening hours. Nothing that actually helps you. This guide is different. Whether you’re a resident of International City who just got rear-ended on the E44, an expat whose Emirates ID disappeared from their pocket on…

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Most people do not plan to visit the Al Aweer Immigration Office. People visit the office either because some problem has occurred, they need approval, or their online applications cannot proceed without human intervention. All of a sudden, the office becomes very important because of the problem. Al Aweer Immigration Office is one of the busiest immigration offices in Dubai. This office works under the auspices of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA Dubai). It processes thousands of immigration-related issues every week. Although Dubai has automated several government services, the Al Aweer office still handles all those…

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Imagine. You are ready to extend your vehicle registration and everything seems okay, but there pops up a traffic penalty from the past. You may have gotten it weeks ago while going through the speed camera control, leaving your car illegally parked for five minutes, or just missing a sign on the way in an unknown location. Such situations make many car owners turn to EVG Fine Check every month. The UAE features one of the most developed road control systems in the world. With smart cameras, electronic devices, and databases managed by governmental services, the management becomes easy, but…

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Collectibility in the muscle-car world is not created by age alone. Many old cars exist, but only a smaller group earns lasting attention from serious buyers, restoration experts, and luxury collectors. A truly collectible classic muscle car carries a layered identity. It must have a recognizable shape, a meaningful place in performance history, a desirable drivetrain, a strong ownership story, and enough cultural power to remain relevant across generations. Luxury car ownership trends are also changing how collectors think about classic American performance cars. Buyers who once focused only on modern exotic vehicles are increasingly drawn to re-engineered classics because…

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There are few public parks in Dubai as versatile in terms of attracting people as Al Nahda Pond Park.No matter what time of day you come here, you will find joggers circling around the pond, kids running to the playgrounds, families lounging in the green zone of the park, cyclists riding along the path, and photographers waiting for the perfect sunset over the water surface. That diversity of the visitors makes it unique. Being located right next to the Dubai-Sharjah border line in Al Nahda 2, this park turned into much more than an attraction in Dubai. Many locals consider…

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If you’re searching for Abu Dhabi to Sharjah bus timings, you’re probably trying to answer a simple question: what’s the easiest and most affordable way to get from Abu Dhabi to Sharjah? The answer, for most people, is Route 117. Every day, thousands of commuters, students, tourists, airport passengers, and residents use this intercity bus service to travel between two of the UAE’s busiest emirates. Some take the bus because it’s significantly cheaper than a taxi. Others prefer avoiding the long drive through Dubai traffic. Many simply want a reliable transport option that doesn’t involve worrying about fuel costs, parking…

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There’s a moment almost every newcomer to Dubai experiences. You step out of a Metro station expecting to be close to your destination, check Google Maps, and suddenly realize you still have a 20-minute walk ahead of you in 42°C heat. After that happens once, you start paying much closer attention to station locations. That’s one reason Stadium Metro Station 2 Dubai gets searched so often. People aren’t just looking for a Metro stop. They’re trying to understand whether it’s the right station for their hotel, office, apartment, airport transfer, or daily commute. They want to know if it’s crowded,…

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