Looking for an affordable Amaron battery dealer in Dubai – any tips?

Started by toxicShadow81, May 12, 2026, 06:00 AM

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toxicShadow81

My car's battery is showing signs of weakness – slow cranking in the mornings and the radio resets sometimes – so I know I need to replace it before I get stuck somewhere. I've always heard Amaron is solid for our heat, but when I called a few places in Al Quoz and Rashidiya, the quotes varied by almost 150 bucks for the same model, which is crazy. I'm trying to find a Dubai Affordable Amaron Battery Dealer that doesn't mark up prices just because they're in a posh area or target desperate customers. I stumbled across a website listing some suppliers but it's hard to tell who actually has good prices without driving around for hours. Has anyone recently bought an Amaron battery for a reasonable price somewhere between Barsha and Deira? I don't mind a small shop as long as the battery is genuine and they don't try to sell me an old manufacturing date. Also, do the mobile fitting services usually charge extra compared to picking it up yourself? Any advice would save me a lot of hassle. Thanks.

lucygrundy

Radio resetting combined with slow cranking confirms it's definitely the battery and not just a one-off cold morning issue. Good timing to replace it now before it leaves you stranded somewhere inconvenient.

matildatunks

150 dirham price spread for the same model is honestly common in Dubai since pricing isn't standardized across shops. Posh area locations do tend to mark up purely for foot traffic convenience rather than any difference in the actual product.

albanfeatherstonehaugh

Mobile fitting usually adds a modest callout fee compared to picking it up yourself, but factor in the time and hassle saved, especially if your battery could die completely before you make it to a shop.

aldousthackwray

Al Quoz tends to have more competitive pricing than Barsha or Marina simply due to lower rent overhead for the shops. Worth calling around there specifically and comparing a few quotes before committing.

algernontwisleton-wykeha

Always ask for the manufacturing date regardless of price, a cheaper battery that's been sitting for a year isn't actually a good deal. Genuine fresh stock at a fair price beats the lowest number on the phone every time.