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  1. As we all are car enthusiastic at broad but still we have a lot of differences, so really curious to know, what matters the most for you in your car? This applies for all your past, present and future cars. Whether you like exterior the most and if the car is not meeting your taste you won't buy/drive, or is it some specific feature or creature comfort you are after. Here is my list of things that I prioritize while buying any car except my first car - when I was totally noobie to understand how a car works at the age of 19 years. Performance - Speed, Agility, Driving pleasure is PRIME Reliability - Shouldn't break apart as soon as it runs out of warranty Interiors - Creature comfort, features, gizmos, safety aspects etc. Exteriors - If it's pretty or a head turner, works as an added advantage. Feel free to jumble up the above list as per your taste or add more points if you like.
  2. Now click on directions and you will see the route. This is new issue with Google map on desktop. If you just want to see the place, open this in mobile and it will show you the red balloon like it used to show before on desktop.
  3. Maybe Emmanuel can compile a neat list on top of this thread for quick reference. What you think Mr. Todays winner....?
  4. Maybe we all should make a drive once and test our cars to limit. Trust me it's fun, we use to time ourselves going up back in those days.
  5. OH, Now I know. So it's all because of Barbie......!
  6. In English LC100 commonly referred to as a boat, because of its size. Land Cruiser from 1998 - 2007, it's actual model name is J100 but people commonly refer as LC100 or 100 Series Land Cruiser. My first 4x4 in 2006
  7. Jebel Hafeet Mountain, Road, Park, Height, Weather, Directions, Photos, Videos, Reviews and Feedback from the travellers who have visited before. Jebel Hafeet is a great place to visit for petrol-heads. Many residents purely go to Jebel Hafeet for driving fun on the mountain roads and I am among one of them since 2002. Every car I had, I have been to Jebel Hafeet road to test it's climbing, speed and cornering capability - it's pure fun driving up in the winding mountain with a breathtaking view at every fold. This beautiful mountain road was built in 1980, by rich residents who wanted to enjoy their Lancias and Lagondas, a few decades before the inception of the Autodrome in Dubai. It is 11.7km long and has 60 corners - switchbacks and hairpins connected by sweeping straights. Two lanes go up the mountain, while one goes down. There are steep drops on each side, scaring the unwitting driver and passengers. Lanes are well-marked and the surface is unblemished. Jebel Hafeet is the second tallest mountain in the UAE and has one of the greatest mountain driving roads in the world. To everyone surprise, this is the only mountain in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi in the region of Tawam. The name means ‘empty mountain’ - nothing grows here. You can see the folds of the earth from the top and the flat land of the rest of the Emirate. This is a desert environment which gets only 3 inches of rainfall a year. Cooler than Al Ain all-year, especially from October to March. The average Jebel Hafeet Temperature is in range of 30 degrees at the top. Jebel Hafeet is at an elevation of 1,249m. People come here to watch the sun setting over Al Ain, and to escape the heat. Jabal Hafeet is named after the Hafit period of the Bronze Age, because of the artifacts discovered nearby at the publicly open archaeological site. It offers many opportunities for tourists and is a very welcoming place. How to reach? You can reach Jebel Hafeet by driving to Al Ain, from where the highway stretches to this mountain. Get on the Dubai - Al Ain road, E66. It takes about two hours to get to the top of the mountain from Dubai. If you start your journey from Al Ain, it’ll take you 40 minutes to get there. Take Zayed bin Sultan street all the way up. The road is clean and well-paved, and you don’t need an SUV or 4x4 to reach there. Jebel Hafeet Direction Starting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/YoRw4mPyrbwkqLWQ7 24°06'37.1"N 55°45'24.8"E 24.110316, 55.756890 Jebel Hafeet Park: https://goo.gl/maps/oaExGb5TjVsjCJW4A 24°06'22.6"N 55°45'08.3"E 24.106266, 55.752313 Green Mubazzarah Hot Streams: https://goo.gl/maps/fccVdiV6anXeQKnf8 24°06'04.6"N 55°44'59.1"E 24.101288, 55.749736 Al Mansoor Mosque: https://goo.gl/maps/JGkzqz4EQizioe967 24°06'26.6"N 55°44'53.7"E 24.107379, 55.748256 Things to do For a relaxed evening you can watch the sunset from the top of the mountain, then watch the city lights from Al Ain illuminate the sky. Have a drink at the Mercure Jebel Hafeet hotel near the peak. The royal family’s palace is here as well. There are many adventures to be had at Jebel Hafeet. Numerous hiking trails offer plethora of photographic opportunities. Cyclists love riding up and down the mountain road. Several tunnels run under the mountain - this is a hotspot for geologists. There are various hot springs, and the river in the valley forms lakes and pools where you can relax. A good place for this is at the Al Mubazzarah, which also has chalets and a children’s play park. There is plenty of parking space available at the overlook on the top of the mountain. Popular tourist spots include the geyser and hot springs on the mountainsides. Swimming pools formed by the river offer a relaxing and tranquil environment in this otherwise sparse terrain. Most famous is the archaeological site at the Jebel Hafeet desert park, also called the Mezyad Desert Park. 500 tombs were discovered, along with jewelry, utensils, and artifacts from Mesopotamia, Iran, and the Indus valley civilization. They date back to the Bronze Age, between 3200-2600BC, during the Hafit period, after which the mountain is named. The Mezyad Fort here was built in the 19th century. Prices/Timing Entry to the mountain overlooks and peak is free, as is entry to the Green Mubazzarah. Prices for tours range from AED 200 to 900 for guided tours of Al Ain and the Hajjar mountains. If you want a day trip out of Abu Dhabi or Dubai to watch the sunset, it’s best to get on the road in the afternoon, about three hours before sunset. Traffic will be less on the mountain road, letting you enjoy the scenery and the driving experience. Where to stay? The hotel at Jebel Hafeet is owned and run by Mercure. Prices start at AED 200 per night for a deluxe room. Several chalets are available to rent, as well. The mountain is best enjoyed from a tent. The night weather is quite temperate even in peak summer, and sunrise on the Jebel Hafeet is priceless. Precautions If you want to camp at the mountain at night, you have to get there early. Carry enough warm clothes - it gets cold at night, going below 0 degrees in the winter. To take lots of pictures, the most scenic views can be discovered by walking the trails. It is important to carry water as it gets very warm in the daytime. If you’re expecting to do some stargazing, make sure you check the weather beforehand. Clear skies are better for the views.
  8. I personally know 3 girls, who have bought wrangler for fun without knowing it's specs or offroad capabilities. And they take their Wranglers to work every day and never stepped in sand or rocks. I'm really curious to know why.......?
  9. Trust me, they might take a day or two but they have to respond. Verbal communication has ZERO value when dealing with car dealers here in UAE. I have asked Al Tayer service advisor to print me a service history of my recently owned Range Rover and his response was "Sir it's not allowed". I was like Im the new owner and I have all the right to know what has happened to the car with the previous owner who showed me dealer stamps in the service booklet without any details. "Sir it's company policy" Wrote an email and, got a response in less than a day time with the full-service history breakdown.
  10. Due to limited participation, this drive has been cancelled and we will join Rahimdad newbie and fewbie drive
  11. Totally agree with this, if you or previous owner is in an apocalyptic rush then Tasjeel and Shamil Comprehensive test are borderline acceptable or otherwise independent and "EDUCATED" technician or mechanic is always better. Even better if you take it to your trusted mechanic and ask him to inspect.
  12. Jebel Jais Weather, Zipline, Hiking, Viewing Deck, Camping, Cycling, Photos, Videos, Reviews and Feedback from the travellers who have visited before. Jebel Jais is one the relatively new but very exciting place to visit if you are staying in the UAE. Jebel Jais is located in Ras al Khaimah, and it is the tallest peak in the UAE at nearly 2,000 meters (6,345ft). What used to be a treacherous landscape is now an adventurer’s paradise. With every weather change, all the residents rush to Jebel Jais to witness either big drop in temperature in summer or witness freezing temperature in the winter. In three occasions there was even a snowfall on Jebel Jais in 2004, 2009 and in 2017, which is very strange for UAE hot climate. A beautiful 20 km road has been built with amazing hairpin bends which take you up to the Jebel Jais mountain all the way to the new viewing deck. Jebel Jais road to the mountain has 8 viewpoints, that can be easily spotted in Google maps and offer a brilliant scenic view of the Hajjar Mountains in the RAK. After the 8th viewpoint, you can reach the Jebel Jais Observation deck. How to reach Jabal Jais is a two-hour drive from Dubai. Take Ras Al Khor road to Ras Al Khaimah, and exit at Exit 126. Then go on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed road to Jabal Jais road. It will take you an hour on this road to get to the top. Jebel Jais Starting Point: https://goo.gl/maps/jB1MjGfre2dy95dJ7 25°49'41.2"N 56°06'30.7"E 25.828107, 56.108529 Jebel Jais Mosque: https://goo.gl/maps/7QLWEhgdjjG7zrj77 25°51'58.0"N 56°05'50.4"E 25.866114, 56.097336 Jebel Jais Viewing Deck Park: https://goo.gl/maps/JiHiAfA9E84Py8rL7 25°56'14.6"N 56°07'51.5"E 25.937382, 56.130976 Jebel Jais Observation Deck: https://goo.gl/maps/b284vi5HVCRioHnJA 25°56'37.9"N 56°09'20.9"E 25.943846, 56.155792 Things to do Several overlooks are placed on the road leading up to the mountain. The best views are enjoyed from the Viewing Deck Park. It is equipped with 12 binoculars and has a food truck zone. What makes it interesting is the emphasis on sustainability - it is lit by solar cells and made from naturally sourced materials. The biggest attraction, though, is the state-of-the-art Jebel Jais zip line. Functioning since February of 2018, this is the highest and longest zip line in the world - a 21st-century engineering marvel. It stretches across the valley for 2.8km. zip liners plunge off a cliff, travelling at speeds of 120 to 150 kph before coming to a halt at the suspended platform. The 9.5-ton platform hangs in balance with cables above the valley floor, with a glass bottom to ensure that your adrenaline rush doesn’t settle down. There are numerous hiking and bicycle trails here, many of which are accessible from the top of the mountain. Jebel Jais Via Ferrata is a climbing route composed of three zip lines. It is more than 1km long. You can get all the required equipment and instruction at the location. A typical tour lasts for four hours, in which you’ll climb 120 meters. Watching the sunset from Jebel Jais is a surreal experience; even more surreal is the view of the night sky. The flat and straight road turns into driving heaven in the foothills, with switchbacks and hairpins everywhere. Observation deck telescopes offer a breathtaking view of the surroundings in great details. Plenty of shades and camping spots available for a picnic at Jebel Jais. You can even buy food and snacks on the top from food trucks. Jebel Jais Trip Images: https://carnity.com/gallery/category/43-jabal-jais-21-sep-2017 Superman Birthday: https://carnity.com/gallery/category/12-jabal-jais-31-mar-2017 Jebel Jais - World's Longest Zipline Jebel Jais Hiking Jebel Jais Cycling Jebel Jais Ice Skating Rink Jebel Jais Viewing Deck Park Jebel Jais Timing The viewing deck is only open from 8 am to 8 pm on weekdays, and until 11 pm on weekends. Get here early to get a good campsite. Prices Access to the mountain, viewpoints and observation deck is free. Tickets for the zipline can be bought for AED 350. You can find vouchers and discounts to bring down the cost. Tickets can be booked online well in advance of the Toroverde website. You have to book the zipline in advance, as it is very busy throughout the year. You can also take a guided mountain picnic day trip tour, for AED 370-400. Precautions Jebel Jais campsites are usually quite busy, and it gets cold at night especially in the winter weather, so be sure to pack well and reach early, especially if you’re going on the weekend. The temperature is generally about 5-10-degrees colder than Dubai - be sure to carry a jacket. The administration is very strict about cleanliness, so make sure you retrieve every little scrap or wrapper after camping. When hiking, it is important to not go alone - make sure your phone is charged, and let people (family, friends, other hikers) know of your whereabouts. Make sure you have enough water and a few light snacks. Jabal Al Jais is becoming a global hub for adventure sports. With more investment powered by tourism, this will soon be Van Damme’s playground. Beautiful and quiet, this is an exemplary travel opportunity that shouldn’t be missed.
  13. Ask them over an email and if they say its mandatory, attached the above link from emirates247 and seek an explanation.
  14. There is no change in the timing, Dragon Mart still works from 10 AM - 12 midnight during Ramadan.
  15. Hilarious comment on the youtube video. If the guy in front brake on the road then also you go boom and give the same explanation? Never knew the guy in front has magical powers to flip cars behind him, welcome to Avengers Party. For helluva adventure, the company must hire experienced offroaders and not just drivers.
  16. Thanks @hossein for sharing the user guide of Pajero omani hack as suggested by many Pajero owners. By reading this hack, for sure I wouldn't recommend or advise anyone as it says that you should always drive on LLC means a LO gear, which itself is a kicker for any car if you plan to use it for next few years. Secondly, this trick the transmission to be in limp mode and that's not actually you want when offroading. So pretty disappointed to know how it's done. @Asif Hussain thank god you didn't opt for Pajero thinking that this Omani hack will cure the issue.
  17. Trust me you can never land up in such situation unless you plan to do such crazy stunt to let car fly of 40- 50 meters at the speed of 80 kmph. These were the sights that we used to witness on Faya, before authorities closed that dune to stop these stupidities. See how hard landing he did, as explained by Rahim bhai
  18. Few questions to fill the gap and advise accordingly: Have you checked with Al futtaim, that they will void the warranty if not maintained by them? As I recall this arm twisting warranty threat has been over in 2016 when authorities announced some news pertaining that owners can service their cars in the outside garage and keep the receipts for warranty - search here there was a thread shared by Barry if I rem correctly. What is the price difference of 80K service at the dealer and outside at class A garage? Do you plan to keep this car for long or planning to sell within a year or so?
  19. Well, the title of useless SUV is a click-bait, but I don't deny much of his choices unless you have a deep pocket. Few of the good and capable 4x4 in the list that's not at all useless but god damn expensive for dune bashing. Hummer H2 - Seen it doing wonders Range Rover - Brilliant and capable offroader Mercedes G63 - Probably the GOD of offroading with 3 independent diff locks - WOW Jeep Cherokee Land Rover Discovery Chevrolet Blazer Chevrolet Tahoe
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