Rocket Internet’s Car Classifieds Site Carmudi Launches in Qatar

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carmudiblackRocket Internet’s car classifieds site Carmudi has launched in Qatar after what it says a monthly growth of nearly 100% in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

According to Kerem Kuyucu, founder of Carmudi Middle East in a statement, “Qatar is a very promising market for us. What we bring into this market is a very functional, user friendly and deep-in-content online portal to help consumers find their perfect car. It is the kind of solution that will address the growing needs of Qatari residents looking for a one-stop shop solution.”

“Qatar is deemed as a luxury motor hotspot just like the UAE and currently presents strong prospects. With this in mind, we want to contribute in shaping the automotive market by providing a high quality service that meets several needs of car buyers and sellers.” Kuyucu further commented.

The vehicle marketplace enables customers to easily find or sell their car, motorcycle or commercial vehicle online. Carmudi offers diverse vehicle listings, an intuitive website design and high security standards to avoid fraud. The business platform operates under a high level of transparency through professional photos, updated listings, detailed descriptions, reports and rankings for 100% of its vehicles in each market. At the same time, vehicle dealers get a trusted online presence through a personalized webpage. Carmudi wants to help sellers manage their inventory in a fast, easy and stress-free way.

 

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