Four years after entering the Moroccan used car market, Autocaz has carved out a reputation for reliability, structure, and innovation. This year, the brand is celebrating its journey by organizing a one-of-a-kind event: the Salon des Occaz, where clients can expect tailored deals and a full-service car buying experience.
To mark this milestone, visitors can enjoy a host of exclusive perks: a free oil change with every vehicle purchase, customized financing solutions, a one-year warranty, free roadside assistance, on-site insurance services, and trade-in offers for old vehicles. Everything has been designed to streamline the buying process and offer peace of mind.
Since its launch, Autocaz has built its business around four key services, each tailored to Moroccan drivers’ specific needs.
First, certified pre-owned vehicles, all of which go through a 120-point inspection, a full mechanical overhaul, and come with a verified vehicle history.
Second, the buy-back and trade-in program, offering free appraisals, immediate purchase options, and 24-hour payments—regardless of brand or model.
For those looking for something between new and used, Autocaz offers 0 km vehicles—brand-new, never-registered cars available for immediate delivery at discounted rates thanks to direct partnerships with manufacturers.
Lastly, reconditioned vehicles are available, fully refurbished to meet Auto Hall Group’s quality standards, with replaced parts and thorough technical checks.
Autocaz has also built a robust ecosystem of partners to support its all-in-one approach. Auto Hall Crédit offers flexible financing with deferred payments and a “buy back” option. Automobility Service provides tailored insurance packages from essential to premium coverage. And Dar Al Amane, a specialist in participatory financing, delivers ethical solutions aligned with clients’ values.
With expanded services, strong industry partnerships, and a client-focused philosophy, Autocaz is driving its mission forward: making used car buying simple, secure, and accessible across Morocco.