Cartea Revolutionises GCC Car Market with Free Selling Service

Cartea revolutionises the GCC car market by introducing a free car selling service, removing platform fees that previously hindered first-time sellers, private owners, and small dealers in advertising their vehicles.

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Cartea revolutionises the GCC car market by introducing a free car selling service, removing platform fees that previously hindered first-time sellers, private owners, and small dealers in advertising their vehicles. The platform’s launch aligns with rapid digital growth in the automotive sector, with the UAE recording a 15.7% rise in new vehicle registrations in 2024 and Saudi Arabia surpassing one million registrations.

Within its first month, Cartea attracted over 5,000 listings, 86% of which were GCC-spec vehicles designed for the region’s harsh climate. The platform’s straightforward three-step process allows users to list cars quickly, communicate directly with serious buyers, and complete transactions on their own terms while streamlining paperwork.

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Cartea also prioritizes fairness and trust by including price suggestion tools and inspection referrals, enhancing buyer confidence. Its Arabic-language interface and GCC-focused design foster inclusivity, positioning Cartea as a leading digital marketplace set to transform how cars are bought and sold in the Gulf.

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David Collins

David Collins

David has a background in corporate strategy and international trade. His articles cover business growth, entrepreneurship, and market trends.

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