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Highway is an automotive accessories e-commerce store targeting the Saudi market. The Arabic text on the site positions it as a shop for “car decorations, accessories, and interior products,” with a focus on in-car products—especially interior, protection, and organization items suited to the needs of female users. Its categories include protection products, children’s products, cleaning and organization supplies, stylish mirrors, mobile phone accessories, and protective gloves.
In terms of platform/service type, Highway looks more like a vertical retail store than an open marketplace for third-party sellers. The site includes entries such as “All Products,” “Discounted Products,” and “Latest Products,” making it suitable for consumers to browse and purchase directly. In terms of supported markets, the text clearly points to Saudi Arabia, with no visible information about cross-border sales or multi-country delivery. For logistics and fulfillment, the store offers delivery services and has an announcement stating that new orders placed from May 24 onward will be shipped after the Eid al-Adha holiday, indicating that shipping schedules may be affected by local holidays. For payments, the page explicitly supports cash on delivery, which is friendly to local Saudi consumers, but other bank card, e-wallet, or online payment options are not disclosed.
The page shows the cart total as “including 15% VAT,” which aligns with Saudi Arabia’s VAT environment and provides a basic level of pricing transparency. However, the crawled content does not include specific product prices, shipping fees, free-shipping thresholds, return/exchange costs, or any seller commission or onboarding fee information. Therefore, from a merchant partnership perspective, the available information on the cost structure is insufficient.
Its strengths are clear positioning and focused categories, with a vertical product selection centered on car interiors, cleaning and storage, and protective products. Support for cash on delivery may also help improve local conversion. The drawbacks are limited public information: after-sales policies, delivery timeframes, online payment methods, and supply-chain sources are not shown, and there is no visible seller onboarding mechanism. It is better suited to local car owners in Saudi Arabia, especially users interested in car interior decoration and practical storage. For Chinese suppliers, it can serve as a reference point for observing Saudi consumer preferences in automotive accessories, but it is not enough to determine whether the store is open to merchant recruitment.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, network reachability, or payment availability, so this remains unknown. If Chinese merchants want to enter similar markets, they may also monitor Noon, Amazon.sa, or the Saudi local independent-store ecosystem based on Salla.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on highwaysa.com official site.
highwaysa.com is an Saudi Arabia Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach highwaysa.com directly.