Used 2009 Kia Mohave LX Sport Utility 4D (known in the US as the Kia Borrego)
QR 15,000
Exterior: Silver, with black trim, luggage rack, and running boards
Interior: Standard gray cloth upholstery (slightly damaged on back of 2nd row seats), power windows, power steering, power mirrors, rear parking sensor, CD/MP3CD player, AM/FM radio (no bluetooth or aux input, though we'd include the FM broadcaster you can plug into your phone's audio jack for free), front and rear A/C, front and rear windshield wipers. Note: power locks equipped but inoperable (mechanism in doors needs replacement - manually locking doors works fine), cruise control equipped but inoperable (steering wheel controls need replacement).
Engine: V8, 3.8 Liter
Drivetrain: 4WD
Transmission: Automatic, 5-Speed w/ Overdrive
Suspension: Requires significant service if you want it to ride quietly and comfortably, but in safe condition.
Braking and Traction: Traction Control, Stability Control, ABS (4-Wheel)
Safety: Front driver and passenger airbags
Seats: 7
Cargo Space: 12.4 cu. ft.
Fuel type: gasoline
Odometer: About 215,000 km
Insurance: General Takaful - next inspection and renewal due in February 2021.
Other notes: Despite being 11 years old, this car passes inspection every year. The engine and A/C work great. Interior and exterior lights all work. The tires are actually light truck tires in good condition, about two years old. Though it has been driven off-road (at the camel race track, to the beach on packed dirt, around road closures, etc.), we have not taken it on dunes. It probably could handle them if you wanted to, though. The vehicle has never been flooded by rains or driven through deep water, so there's no hidden water damage. There's some slight damage to the interior plastic coating on the second row passenger windows. The paint on the lift gate and the front right mirror had to be redone, so we got those painted. It matches the rest of the paint job perfectly. The black plastic trim above the rear right wheel is about to fall off (highlighted with a green box in one of the photos); currently it's held on with hidden staples and hot glue. The material on top of the steering wheel grip is deteriorating. As you can see from some of the photos, the car can also double as an oven if parked in the sun in Doha. :)