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Motors Myanmar is an online E-commerce platform for Automobiles and other types of vehicles. Operating in Myanmar since October 2013 under Carmudi,[1] Motors Myanmar is connected to 220 showrooms within Yangon, in addition to having partnerships with over 95% of car dealerships in the city.[2]

History

The vehicle marketplace Motors was founded in 2012 in Yangon, Myanmar, to offer local buyers, sellers and car dealers an online platform to find cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles. From July to October 2013, Carmudi launched privately in Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. The online vehicle platform had previously been available in these regions under different monikers. After Carmudi acquired Motors in October 2013, unlike with its other ventures, which changed their names to Carmudi afterwards, Motors Myanmar continued its operation under the name "motors.com.mm".[3]

Operations

In July 2014, Motors Myanmar rolled out an Android app for local users. Hosting over 10,500 vehicles, the Motors Myanmar app aims to give users an experience of buying cars while on the move, thus allowing them the same sense of ease and comfort, while they are out and about, as they would experience in front of their PCs at home.[4]

References

  1. ^ Horwitz, Josh. "Rocket Internet continues its tear through Asia with the launch of vehicle classifieds platform Carmudi". Tech In Asia. Tech In Asia. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  2. ^ Myanmar, Motors. "About Us". Motors Myanmar. Carmudi. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  3. ^ Ho, Victoria. "Rocket's Carmudi rides on Myanmar's Internet growth potential". ZDNet. Starting Up Asia. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  4. ^ Thu, Phyo. "Motors.com.mm Rolls Out Local App for Android Devices". Myanmar Business Today. Myanmar Business Today. Retrieved 14 July 2015.