OMR 31,568
Oman
Ibra
Private Seller
40,000 (mi)
OMR 13,800
Oman
Seeb
Private Seller
61,000 (mi)
OMR 2,350
Oman
Seeb
Private Seller
201,085 (mi)
OMR 2,500
Oman
Salalah
Private Seller
196,000 (mi)
OMR 690
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
4,000,000 (mi)
OMR 990
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
250,000 (mi)
OMR 4,800
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
107,300 (mi)
OMR 7,500
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
144,000 (mi)
OMR 5,900
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
90,000 (mi)
OMR 2,500
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
167,000 (mi)
OMR 10,500
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
108,000 (mi)
OMR 850
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
178,000 (km)
OMR 2,000
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
18,000 (km)
OMR 3,998
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
195,000 (km)
OMR 3,949
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
130,000 (km)
OMR 5,000
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
25,000 (km)
OMR 3,200
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
70,000 (km)
OMR 7,500
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
6,000 (km)
OMR 3,200
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
200,100 (km)
OMR 8,000
Oman
Muscat
Private Seller
7,500 (km)
Browse listings on CarAgency and filter by make, model, price, year, mileage, or location. Contact the seller, inspect the car, check its documents, arrange insurance, and complete ownership transfer through Royal Oman Police services.
You typically need valid ID, valid insurance from an approved insurer, and a vehicle eligible for transfer. The registration must be valid, the car must pass inspection, and any fines or restrictions on the buyer, seller, or vehicle must be cleared.
Yes. Expatriates can generally buy and register cars if they have valid residency and meet Oman’s traffic and registration requirements, including insurance and ownership transfer rules.
Ask for service records, maintenance history, and repair details. Get a professional inspection and check the body, mileage, tires, engine, electronics, and signs of accident damage before paying.
Eligible vehicles with plate numbers can be transferred online through Royal Oman Police services. The seller starts and digitally signs the request. The buyer accepts, digitally authenticates, and pays the fees within 24 hours, or the process must be restarted.
The transfer fee for vehicles with plate numbers is 5 Omani rials. Extra costs may apply for insurance, inspection, or new plates.
Yes. Valid insurance from an approved company is required before a vehicle can be transferred or registered under the new owner’s name.
The main options are: • Third-party insurance: Covers damage or injury caused to others. • Comprehensive insurance: Offers wider cover and may include damage to your own car. Check policy limits, exclusions, and claims terms before choosing.
Check the registration, service history, mileage, accident history, inspection status, insurance, unpaid fines, finance or legal restrictions, seller details, and key parts such as the engine, gearbox, brakes, tires, lights, and electronics. Use a trusted mechanic before completing payment or transfer.