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O'Voiture — Auto & Moto

Morocco price benchmark · 100% free

Estimate the price of your car in Morocco

Morocco's most accurate car valuation — median, low / high range, by model, year and mileage. No signup, no email, in under 30 seconds.

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Open methodology

Public depreciation curve + aggregated real listings (coming soon).

How our valuation works

The estimate combines two signals. The first is the typical European + Moroccan depreciation curve: a vehicle loses on average 20% in year one, 30% by year two, 38% by year three, then ~7 percentage points per year until it's worth only 22% of its new-car price at ten years. The second is a mileage penalty: −3% per 10,000 km above the expected average (12,000 km/yr), +3% below.

From those signals we generate a price cloud per model, year and mileage band. For each combination we publish three numbers: the 25th percentile (low-end — average condition, market-typical mileage), the median (the expected price for a sound vehicle), and the 75th percentile (top-end, low mileage, first owner).

As real aggregated listings arrive — dealer feeds, leasing partners — they'll be added to the synthetic model and gradually displace it. The output keeps the same shape (median, p25, p75) but grows ever more representative of actual Moroccan transactions.

Frequently asked — Car price estimation in Morocco

How does the O'Voiture valuation work?
We start from each model's new-car price in Morocco, apply the typical European + Moroccan depreciation curve (80% at 1 year, 70% at 2 years, 62% at 3 years, down to 22% at 10 years), then a mileage penalty. The result is expressed as a median + p25–p75 range to give you an honest market view.
Is the estimate really free?
Yes, completely. No signup, no email required, no paywall. That's our commitment and what sets us apart from sites that harvest your details before giving you a number.
Which models are covered?
The 201 models currently on sale in Morocco with a known new-car price. We add new models as soon as Moroccan importers announce them. For very old or rare models, the estimate may return "not enough data" — that's deliberate; we'd rather not show a wrong number.
What's the difference between the median and the p25–p75 range?
The median is the expected price for an average-condition vehicle. The p25–p75 range captures real-world spread: the 25th percentile (p25) is what a buyer pays for a high-mileage or average-condition vehicle, the 75th percentile (p75) is what we observe for very well-kept, first-owner, low-mileage vehicles.
Do the prices reflect the Moroccan market specifically?
Yes. New-car prices are the official figures published by Moroccan importers (Sopriam, Auto Hall, Smeia, Auto Nejma, etc.) — not converted European prices. As real used-car listings come in (partner dealer feeds), local relevance will sharpen further.
I'm selling — how do I avoid underpricing my car?
Aim for the median if your vehicle is in average good condition. Ask for p75 if you're the first owner with full service history and low mileage. Accept p25 only if you want a very fast sale or condition is average. Always cross-check with 3-4 local listings of the same model to validate.

Selling or buying?

Our valuation works both ways. Sell without underpricing, buy without overpaying.