
Honda HR-V 2022 Highway Cruising: Is Its SUV Profile Agency-Approved?
Many first‑time buyers assume a compact SUV like the Honda HR‑V 2022 will handle long highway runs without a detailed check. What the Inspection Covers...

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Many first‑time buyers assume a compact SUV like the Honda HR‑V 2022 will handle long highway runs without a detailed check. What the Inspection Covers...

Power steering fluid is the hydraulic lifeline of a modern vehicle's steering system. It transfers the force from the engine to the steering rack,...

Doors are opened and closed thousands of times over a car's life. Worn hinges, torn seals, and stiff mechanisms reveal real age and usage. AutoFay checks 13 door-related points on every inspection.

The throttle body serves as a critical bridge between the air intake system and the engine's combustion chamber. Regulating the volume of air entering the...

A well-prepared car inspects better. Not because preparation hides problems, but because it shows the inspector — and buyer — that you maintained the vehicle properly.

The BYD Atto 3 has rapidly established itself as a dominant force in the UAE’s electric vehicle segment, offering a blend of range, technology, and value....

Dubai’s traffic peaks during rush hour, and every extra litre of fuel you burn adds directly to your. Why Fuel‑Efficient Sedans Matter in the Emirates...

A windshield chip can become a crack overnight in UAE heat. AutoFay inspects 9 glass points — every window, both mirror glasses, and the sunroof — because glass condition affects safety and resale value.

A coupe has longer doors, fewer pillars, and a stiffer chassis. A sedan has more doors, more structural support, and different wear patterns. Both need different inspection attention.

Buying a used car in the UAE can be a daunting task, especially For verifying the claims made by the seller. ..

The UAE resale market for coupés operates on distinct principles compared to other global markets. High import volumes and a culture of vehicle turnover...

Diesel engines are built for torque and longevity. Petrol engines are built for smoothness and response. Each has unique inspection priorities in the UAE climate.