Alexandria, Salloum, and Dekheila Customs Car Auction Scheduled for March 30
Car auction enthusiasts in Egypt are preparing for another major government auction scheduled to take place soon. The upcoming event is considered one of the most important customs car auctions in the Egyptian market.
The auction will be held on March 30, 2026, and will include vehicles and goods from Alexandria, Salloum, and Dekheila Customs, in addition to items from Alexandria, Matrouh, and Dekheila ports.
Key Cars Featured in the Alexandria, Salloum, and Dekheila Customs Auction
The auction lineup includes passenger cars, pickup trucks, motorcycles, beach buggies, excavators, and loaders from several well-known brands, including:
- BMW Cars in Egypt
- Audi Cars in Egypt
- Used Kia Cars in Egypt
- Jaguar Cars in Egypt
- Hyundai Cars in Egypt
That beside;
- Chrysler vehicles
- Range Rover vehicles
- Porsche vehicles
- Ford vehicles
- Chevrolet vehicles
- Volkswagen vehicles
- Renault vehicles
- Hummer vehicles
- Daewoo vehicles
- Samsung vehicles
- Caterpillar excavators
Spare Parts Included in the Alexandria, Matrouh, and Dekheila Customs Auction
The customs auction will also feature a variety of spare parts and automotive-related items, including:
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Gearboxes
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Tires
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Car spare parts
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Motorcycle spare parts
Alexandria, Matrouh, and Dekheila Terms and Conditions Booklet Price
The auction committee clarified that some vehicles offered during the auction are licensable, while others are sold as non-licensable units, depending on the condition of each lot listed in the official auction booklet.
Anyone wishing to participate must purchase the auction terms booklet priced at EGP 400. The booklet is available at the headquarters of the General Authority for Government Services located at the Ministry of Finance Towers on Ramses Extension, Tower 2.
The booklet fee is non-refundable, even if the participant does not purchase any items during the auction.
Insurance Deposit for the Alexandria, Salloum, and Dekheila Auction
The authority also confirmed that participants must pay an insurance deposit of EGP 10,000 to enter the auction.
Winning bidders are required to:
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Pay 30% of the lot value immediately after the auction ends
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Complete payment within a maximum of 15 days from the auction date
The auction committee added that:
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Companies and organizations must provide a tax card or commercial registration
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Individual participants only need to present a valid national ID card


