54 Passenger Cars in Cairo Airport Customs Auction on August 18

54 Passenger Cars in Cairo Airport Customs Auction on August 18

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Aug 14, 2026 12:42 AM

The General Authority for Government Services in Egypt announced a new car auction scheduled for August 18. The auction includes used cars from Cairo Airport Customs, passenger inspection customs, airport customs sales. The 6th of October warehouse customs sales with their external annexes. The lineup is extensive, featuring 54 passenger cars.

Top Cars in the Auction

German cars take center stage in this auction. The list includes a Mercedes GL450 (2007) and a Mercedes E240 (2003), plus a Mercedes S500 with accident damage and a Mercedes cabriolet. The lineup extends to a Mercedes E350 (2011), another E240 (1998), and a Mercedes S430 (2006).

American brands are well represented too. The auction includes two Chevrolet Cruze models from 2011 and 2012, along with two Chevrolet Blazer SUVs from 2005. A Jeep Grand Cherokee (2008) and a GMC Acadia (2007) also appear on the list.

Diverse Cars and Categories

Japanese and Korean brands have a strong presence as well. The list features a Nissan Infiniti (2009), a Toyota Camry (2007). Two Mazda CX-9s from 2008 and 2009. There are also two Kia Picanto models (2012) and a Hyundai Tucson (2016).

European offerings are just as varied. The auction includes a Land Rover LR2 (2012), a Skoda Octavia (2005), and a Peugeot 407 (2006). There's also a BMW X5 (2005), a BMW 645 (2006), a BMW sedan, plus an Audi A4 (2008) and two Porsche Cayenne models from 2006 and 2004.

The auction isn't limited to conventional categories. The list features a Ford Mustang (2009), a Nissan Juke (2013), and a Chrysler C300 (2012). There's also a Mitsubishi Outlander (2016), a Mitsubishi Pajero (2008), and a Kia Soul (2018). Don't overlook the Audi TT (2000) that adds a sporty touch.

Auction Details and Terms

The auction session will take place at the Civilizations Club hall on Salah Salem Street, facing Ein El-Sira traffic office. The session starts at 12 noon. The terms and specifications booklet costs 400 Egyptian pounds, including stamp duties and value-added tax.