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Most popular used cars in Qatar
Ranked by listing volume across Qatar's used car marketplaces. RaqamQatar remains to be the only website to curate this data.
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#1
Toyota
Land Cruiser
- Avg price
- 203,480 QAR
- Trim
- GXR
The Land Cruiser has remained the undefeated champion of Qatar's roads for years. Known for its extreme off-road capability paired with Japanese reliability, it continues to conquer the streets of Qatar year after year.
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#2
Nissan
Patrol
- Avg price
- 151,225 QAR
- Trim
- XE
Often seen as the direct competitor to the Land Cruiser and known for similar capability. Very close to it in spirit. It comes down to the buyer's call between reliability and raw power.
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#3
Lexus
LX
- Avg price
- 331,528 QAR
- Trim
- 600 Luxury
The luxury variant of the Land Cruiser, with the same off-road capability and a heavy dose of refinement on top. Continues to be a popular pick in the wealthy nation of Qatar.
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#4
Jetour
T2
- Avg price
- 102,338 QAR
- Trim
- Luxury
Part of the recent surge of Chinese cars in Qatar. The T2 has climbed the ladder in an otherwise highly competitive market by delivering maximum value for its price.
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#5
Land Rover
Range Rover
- Avg price
- 214,097 QAR
- Trim
- Vogue HSE
The flagship SUV known for extreme luxury and a popular car in the wealthy nation of Qatar. There's nothing quite like true British luxury.
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#6
BMW
X-Series
- Avg price
- 132,938 QAR
- Trim
- X6
Known for BMW's signature power and handling, this SAV is popular amongst both genders alike.
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#7
GWM
Tank
- Avg price
- 165,745 QAR
- Trim
- 500
Another example of the recent surge in Chinese vehicles. The Tank 500 has captured the minds of many buyers as a capable V6 from the Chinese industry.
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#8
Toyota
Hilux
- Avg price
- 92,135 QAR
- Trim
- Standard
Known for its extreme reliability, this body-on-frame truck is loved for both commercial and personal use.
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#9
Mitsubishi
Pajero
- Avg price
- 49,566 QAR
- Trim
- GLS
A reliable family SUV that's not just capable but handles your day-to-day with ease.
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#10
Land Rover
Defender
- Avg price
- 273,434 QAR
- Trim
- 110 HSE
The comeback of this legend has truly captured the hearts of buyers. The recent surge of similar-looking Chinese vehicles seems to have nudged its position down to #10.
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#11
GMC
Sierra
- Avg price
- 128,570 QAR
- Trim
- Elevation
A full-size American workhorse with a strong following in Qatar. Big, comfortable, and tough enough to handle a Friday in the dunes without breaking stride.
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#12
Chery
Tiggo
- Avg price
- 54,929 QAR
- Trim
- 7
An affordable, easy-to-own crossover that's gained ground quickly. Popular as a fleet pick and increasingly as a personal one — proof that the Chinese wave is here to stay.
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#13
Dodge
Ram
- Avg price
- 151,171 QAR
- Trim
- 1500
Big-American-truck energy with a loyal following in Qatar. Buyers love it for raw V8 power and the kind of road presence that turns heads on Salwa.
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#14
Nissan
Sunny
- Avg price
- 20,280 QAR
- Trim
- Standard
The everyday workhorse of Qatar — the default fleet sedan and a popular first car. Cheap to run, easy to fix, and abundant on the used market at every price point.
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#15
BYD
Leopard 5
- Avg price
- 159,505 QAR
- Trim
- Ultra 5
BYD's premium SUV play and one of the newer Chinese entrants on Qatar's roads. Buyers are drawn to the tech package and the sticker price for what's on offer.
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#16
Toyota
Prado
- Avg price
- 132,286 QAR
- Trim
- TXL
The Land Cruiser's slightly smaller, more daily-friendly sibling. Holds resale almost as well as the GXR and remains a default family-SUV pick across Qatar.
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#17
Toyota
Camry
- Avg price
- 62,567 QAR
- Trim
- LE
The benchmark mid-size sedan in Qatar. Buyers pick it for resale value, parts availability, and the kind of reliability you forget to worry about.
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#18
Toyota
Corolla
- Avg price
- 47,255 QAR
- Trim
- XLI
The default first car and the default fleet sedan rolled into one. Affordable to buy, cheap to run, and almost impossible to ruin — which is why it never leaves the top of the list.
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#19
Jeep
Wrangler
- Avg price
- 140,028 QAR
- Trim
- Rubicon
The lifestyle 4x4 with a cult following in Qatar. Rubicon trims especially hold their value because the dune-driving crowd will pay a premium for the real thing.
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#20
Chevrolet
Silverado
- Avg price
- 104,897 QAR
- Trim
- LT
Another full-size American workhorse and the more value-leaning sibling to the GMC Sierra. Earns its keep with the same towing capacity and weekend-warrior versatility.
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#21
Mercedes-Benz
GLE
- Avg price
- 212,422 QAR
- Trim
- 450
The default executive SUV in Qatar. The 450 trim sits at a sweet spot of power, presence, and depreciation curve that long-time Mercedes buyers know by heart.
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#22
Haval
H9
- Avg price
- 109,368 QAR
- Trim
- Comfort
A capable, comfort-oriented family SUV from Haval at a price most rivals can't match. Part of the same Chinese wave that's reshaping how Qatar's used market looks.
What the Qatar used-car market tells us
- Toyota claims five of the top 20 spots. Reliability, dealer reach, and parts availability beat features in this market.
- Body-on-frame SUVs and full-size pickups outnumber sedans by a wide margin. Climate, dunes, and family size decide the choice.
- Chinese brands secured five spots in under five years. Jetour, GWM, Chery, BYD, and Haval are all here to stay.
- Sedans are the minority. Camry, Corolla, and Sunny stay relevant as practical, low-cost daily drivers.
- Resale value is the silent decision factor. Cars that hold their value sell first, regardless of sticker price.
These rankings are generated by machine-learning models trained on publicly available Qatar used-car listings. The order shown may be partially or fully wrong — RaqamQatar does not have the final word on what actually depreciates fastest or what is truly reliable. We track market behaviour, not vehicle quality directly. Sample size, listing biases, regional preferences, and brand-new market entrants all shape the numbers you see here. Treat this as one data point alongside dealer information, real-world reviews, and your own inspection — not as the only factor in your buying decision.