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What car can I afford on a AED15,000 salary?
Last updated 20 August 2026
On a take-home of AED15,000 a month with no other loans, a safe total EMI is AED6,000 — 40% of net income, the ceiling most lenders in the United Arab Emirates underwrite to. Over 60 months at 4.6% with 20% down, that finances a loan of about AED321,053, which reaches a car priced around AED401,316 on-road. 21 cars in our catalogue fit inside that.
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Cars that fit a AED6,000 EMI
Sixty months, 20% down, 4.6% a year. Sorted by how much vehicle you get for the instalment.
| Vehicle | Price | EMI | Of safe EMI | Left each month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Corolla XLi | AED86,000 | AED1,286 | 21% | AED13,714 |
| Toyota Yaris Sedan Y | AED68,000 | AED1,017 | 17% | AED13,983 |
| Chery Tiggo 4 Pro Comfort | AED62,000 | AED927 | 15% | AED14,073 |
| Nissan Sunny S | AED60,000 | AED897 | 15% | AED14,103 |
| BYD Dolphin Comfort | AED105,000 | AED1,570 | 26% | AED13,430 |
| Mitsubishi Attrage GLX | AED58,000 | AED867 | 14% | AED14,133 |
| Kia Pegas LX | AED49,000 | AED733 | 12% | AED14,267 |
| Suzuki Fronx GL | AED68,000 | AED1,017 | 17% | AED13,983 |
| MG ZS Comfort | AED72,000 | AED1,076 | 18% | AED13,924 |
| Toyota Camry GLE | AED112,000 | AED1,674 | 28% | AED13,326 |
| Honda City DX | AED76,000 | AED1,136 | 19% | AED13,864 |
| Toyota RAV4 EX | AED132,000 | AED1,974 | 33% | AED13,026 |
| Hyundai Creta Smart | AED82,000 | AED1,226 | 20% | AED13,774 |
| Nissan Kicks S | AED79,000 | AED1,181 | 20% | AED13,819 |
How tenure changes what AED6,000 buys
| Tenure | Loan supported | Vehicle price | Interest paid |
|---|---|---|---|
| 36 months | AED201,399 | AED251,749 | AED14,601 |
| 48 months | AED262,599 | AED328,249 | AED25,401 |
| 60 months | AED321,053 | AED401,316 | AED38,947 |
| 72 months | AED376,883 | AED471,104 | AED55,117 |
| 84 months | AED430,209 | AED537,761 | AED73,791 |
Longer is not cheaper. The last column is the price of the extra borrowing.
Other salaries
| Monthly take-home | Safe EMI | What fits |
|---|---|---|
| AED5,000 a month | AED2,000 | 18 cars |
| AED8,000 a month | AED3,200 | 19 cars |
| AED10,000 a month | AED4,000 | 20 cars |
| AED15,000 a month | AED6,000 | 21 cars |
| AED20,000 a month | AED8,000 | 21 cars |
| AED30,000 a month | AED12,000 | 21 cars |
Questions people ask
Is AED6,000 a month a safe EMI on AED15,000?
It is the maximum a conservative lender would allow — 40% of net income across every loan you hold. It is not what a planner would suggest. For the vehicle alone, around AED3,000 (20% of income) leaves room for fuel, insurance, servicing and the things that never appear in an EMI. Treat AED6,000 as the ceiling and AED3,000 as the target.
Can I afford a Toyota Corolla on AED15,000?
Yes. A Toyota Corolla XLi at AED86,000 works out to AED1,286 a month over 60 months at 4.6% with 20% down (AED17,200). That uses 21% of your safe EMI and leaves AED13,714 a month.
What is left to live on after the EMI?
If you take the full safe EMI of AED6,000, you keep AED9,000 a month for everything else. At the more prudent AED3,000, you keep AED12,000. Running costs are extra: fuel, insurance and servicing typically add a meaningful amount on top of the instalment, and they do not stop when the loan does.
Does a longer tenure let me afford more on AED15,000?
It lets you borrow more, not afford more. Stretching from 60 to 84 months raises the loan your AED6,000 supports from AED321,053 to AED430,209, but the interest you pay rises from AED38,947 to AED73,791. A vehicle depreciates the whole time. If it only fits at seven years, it is above your budget.