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Avito Expo: The Preeminent Automotive Extravaganza Unleashes Its Second Edition

Monday 01 July 2024 - 15:50
Avito Expo: The Preeminent Automotive Extravaganza Unleashes Its Second Edition

Casablanca has set the stage for an automotive spectacle as the Avito Expo, the premier used car exhibition, unveiled its second edition on July 1, 2024. This unmissable event in Morocco's pre-owned vehicle market is anticipated to attract 50,000 visitors, surpassing the footfall of its inaugural edition.

With a remarkable increase of over 50% in the number of exhibitors compared to the previous year, more than 30 esteemed vendors will grace the Avito Expo, presenting their most enticing promotional offers for vehicle acquisition.

The Avito Expo boasts an extensive selection of expertly inspected and guaranteed automobiles, catering to diverse needs and budgets. It offers financing and insurance options. Visitors can compare offers, prices, and avail themselves of competitive promotional deals from various sellers. Moreover, the exhibition extends a platform for private sellers to have their vehicles appraised and receive immediate purchase offers from the e-commerce platform's partners.

This extraordinary event seamlessly brings together used car professionals, private sellers, prospective buyers, insurance companies, financing institutions, and appraisal firms. It creates a physical nexus that streamlines the process of buying and selling pre-owned vehicles, according to the organizers.

The Avito Expo has already garnered 300,000 visits on its dedicated platform, expo.avito.ma, and over 30,000 online reservations. Remarkably, more than 500 individuals have expressed their intent to sell their vehicles, complementing the offerings from professionals. Furthermore, 1,000 cars will be rotated and showcased during the seven-day exhibition.

Zine El Abidine Alaoui, Marketing Operations Director, expressed his confidence, stating, "The Avito Expo is gaining maturity and has firmly established itself as an indispensable event in Morocco's used car exhibition calendar. For this second edition, we have truly amplified our prowess, with the number of exhibitors increasing by more than 50%, an expanded exhibition area, and an anticipated visitor count of 5,000 more than the previous edition. Qualitatively, the exhibition has streamlined the client's journey, whether they are buyers or sellers, offering enhanced speed and efficiency at every stage. We are highly confident in the success of this second edition, which will undoubtedly contribute to invigorating Morocco's pre-owned vehicle market."


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