KWD 12,000
Kuwait
Al Jahrā’
Private Seller
34,343 (mi)
KWD 350
Kuwait
Hawalli
Private Seller
12,000 (mi)
KWD 1,250
Kuwait
Salmiya
Private Seller
112,000 (km)
KWD 750
Kuwait
Farwaniya
Private Seller
235,000 (km)
KWD 1,600
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
220,000 (km)
KWD 2,950
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
270,000 (km)
AED 990,900
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
8,000 (km)
KWD 4,300
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
9,000 (km)
KWD 300
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
150,000 (km)
KWD 1,400
Kuwait
Al Mahbūlah
Private Seller
179,000 (km)
KWD 450
Kuwait
Manīfah
Private Seller
288 (km)
KWD 300
Kuwait
Al Farwānīyah
Private Seller
314,681 (km)
KWD 900
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
140,000 (km)
KWD 4,000
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
35,000 (km)
KWD 2,200
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
360,000 (km)
KWD 700
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
270,000 (km)
KWD 1,000
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
320,000 (km)
KWD 1,750
Kuwait
Al Farwānīyah
Private Seller
219,000 (km)
USD 28,000
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
46,000 (km)
KWD 28,000
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Private Seller
5,500 (km)
Browse used car listings on CarAgency and filter by make, model, price, or location. When you find a car you like, contact the seller through the platform, arrange an inspection, check the vehicle documents, get insurance, and complete the ownership transfer through Kuwait’s General Traffic Department.
You usually need a valid Civil ID, a valid driving license, proof of insurance, and the vehicle registration booklet from the seller. Some purchases may require extra documents, especially if the car is financed or subject to specific registration conditions.
Yes, expatriates can buy and register cars in Kuwait if they have a valid residency permit, Civil ID, and driving license. Eligible residents may also be able to apply for car financing through banks or finance companies.
Car ownership transfers are handled through the General Traffic Department. The buyer and seller must provide the required documents, confirm the vehicle has valid insurance, and pay any applicable fees before the registration is transferred to the new owner.
Yes, car insurance is mandatory in Kuwait. You need a valid insurance policy before a vehicle can be registered, transferred, or legally driven on public roads.