AUTO24 Launches Pre-Owned Car Marketplace To Four New Markets

By  |  September 29, 2023

AUTO24.africa, an innovative pre-owned car marketplace, today announced its expansion into four new African markets: Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa. This move comes after a remarkably successful first year in Ivory Coast and positions the platform to become the continent’s number one multi-brand retailer for used cars. Following last year’s investment from Stellantis, AUTO24.africa is revolutionizing the African automotive sector with first-of-its-kind customer offerings.

AUTO24.africa offers exclusive services, including a five-day refund policy, a six-month warranty, one-year maintenance, and one-year insurance plans for all vehicles. The platform also provides convenient financing options in association with several partners. The upcoming platforms for the newly added countries will be uniquely available in international and local languages, catering to a wider range of customers. These websites — auto24.ma for Morocco, auto24.rw for Rwanda, auto24.co.za for South Africa, and auto24.sn for Senegal — will provide a feature allowing customers to reserve and secure their desired car prior to test-driving and finalizing the purchase.

Stellantis, as the main investor, continues to back AUTO24.africa in its ambitious journey, which perfectly aligns with Stellantis’ strategic plan DARE FORWARD 2030 by participating to expand our offer of mobility solutions to widely meet the customer needs in Africa. “Our obsession is to be customer-centric,” expressed Axel Peyrière, CEO of AUTO24. “Our goal is not only to be the best in the market but to ensure we deliver unparalleled services for every used car buyer and seller. This expansion is a testament to our dedication.”

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