Leasing vs Renting a Car in Bahrain
Could you please let me know the difference between leasing and renting a car in Bahrain based on your experience?
- Why should I lease a car instead of renting it?
- Can I own the car at the end of the lease term? Either for free or at a reduced price?
- Can I give the lease to someone else?
- Can I cancel my contract with the lease company? If so what are the complications?
- What about the maintenance of the car if something goes wrong with the car?
- Recommended leasers in Bahrain?
Thanks a million in advance.
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I bought my vehicle via a bank loan. Costs incurred were the purchase price, bank administration charges, vehicle registration and insurance. In addition, I bear the regular servicing costs and maintenance. Once the loan is fully paid off, the bank gives a release letter for use when you dispose the vehicle. I personally prefer this mode of getting a vehicle.
I know some of my friends prefer to rent a car from a car rental company. This way you are only responsible for the monthly rental and fuel. All other costs are borne by the car rental company.
I do not have too much of experience in leasing of vehicles. But I am sure you should be able to transfer ownership of the vehicle to you at the end of the lease term. At what price this transfer takes place depends on the contract you sign up with the leasing company. In fact what you contractually agree with the lessor would govern all the matters you have referred to above.
Best wishes in your search.
Leasing is not too different from car loans of traditional banks, from what I have seen in Bahrain. Fewer rules and slightly more pricey than bank loans.
Good luck with this transition. I was there last year and is quite exciting and messy.
You buy a brand new car pay a deposit and then monthly payments for a fixed term and then a final payment to own it at the end.聽 You will be responsible for servicing and wear and tear repairs.聽 Insurance is included but it will be basic so you may need to top it up.
The theory is that after a specific timescale you can hand the car back and pay any shortfall.
Make sure you are very careful about the finance agreement!
I didn't have to pay a deposit, I certainly am not responsible for insurance, repairs or maintenance. I pay a very small amount for a big car for 3 years and then hand it straight back and start again if I want to.
I get a brand new car every 3 years, I get it maintained and repaired as and when needed with a lovely courtesy car given to me. I get all insurance (fully comprehensive) paid for me and all registrations etc are done by the lease company. I personally wouldn't want the hassle of owning my own car here in Bahrain
Sorry guys I've been out of the country with no internet.
Yes we use NMC, speak to Keith Fernandes 00973 17457100 (ext 344), 39875915 who is really good. Lovely guy, really helpful and will ensure that the contract is written to suit your needs. Tell him Joanna Murphy recommended him. He will give you an even better price then聽
You need to provide:
Property Lease
CPR
Contract of Employment which they will verify
Cheques post dated for the 3 year lease (makes your wrist ache like mad!!)
Bank statements for the last 3 months (Bahraini bank only)
Driving licence - doesn't have to be Bahraini
Passport
When i first arrived in Bahrain, i was told by a co-worker, it may be cheaper to buy than lease. You would have to do the sums (lease or buy) on the car you choose. I've heard Toyota's, Nissan and Honda's have a good resale value.

Did you ever get anywhere with all of this? Curious to hear any updates.
Thanks.
I am also biased towards buying, because I think it is the more economical option in the long run. However, if your expected tenure in Bahrain is only a few years, then perhaps renting is the better option.
They came back and advised "lock-in period is a must, revised to 18 months" essentially if I were to break the contract during this period I would be liable for the full balance until the 18 month period was due to expire.
Does anyone else have experience of this?聽 Has the diplomatic clause been faded out of new lease deals in the region?
Thanks
Shaun
Richards32 wrote:Hi, I am moving to Bahrain in September and have been in contact with NMC for a quote to lease a vehicle.聽 In their quote they offered terms of a 24 month 'lock-in' period then 2 months notice for the remaining 12 months of the contract.聽 I questioned this and told them that I needed the diplomatic clause in the contract, I explained that whilst it is most likely that I will remain in Bahrain 3 years and hopefully far beyond; there is a chance that my employer could relocate me to UAE within that period.
They came back and advised "lock-in period is a must, revised to 18 months" essentially if I were to break the contract during this period I would be liable for the full balance until the 18 month period was due to expire.
Does anyone else have experience of this?聽 Has the diplomatic clause been faded out of new lease deals in the region?
Thanks
Shaun
Hi Shaun
It does appear so. The diplomatic clause has been quietly sidelined by most car rental companies. But nothing to prevent you from insisting on it, if you feel it will give you the protection you need in case you move out of Bahrain. The only downside to insisting on it would be an increase in the monthly rental.
Other option is to get your vehicle on monthly or quarterly rentals. May be slightly expensive but at least you don't need to pay up if you don't stay here for too long.
Let us know how it goes.
Thanks for confirming this, I had also received a quote from Kanoo who have a 50% penalty (i.e. of the remaining balance) if you cancel the contract in the first year and 25% penalty if you cancel after one year.
I will take your advice and look at shorter term rentals, at least in the first few months.聽 After then I will have a much better understanding of the time we will stay in Bahrain (hopefully many years as I have loved the times I have visited).
Other than NMC and Kanoo, would you recommend any other legitimate companies for a rental?聽 I am looking for an SUV that is very safe as it will be for my wife to drive, and I like to check out the market to ensure I get a good deal.
Thanks
Shaun
Good luck with your move - and, yes, Bahrain is indeed a nice place for a long stay.
However, they have a limited fleet and availability of cars can be an issue.
I will let you know how this goes.
Michael
I have been renting from them for nearly 3 years.聽 Yes, sometimes you have to wait for something a bit "classier" if there is nothing available but we have rented various cars that are certainly decent enough for our requirements.聽 I currently have an almost brand new Nissan Qashqai from them.
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