Your safe and smart online vehicle marketplace
NamAuto, Namibia's leading online vehicle platform, has been changing the way Namibians buy and sell vehicles since its launch in 2017. What started as a response to increasing online vehicle scams has now become a trusted digital dealership combining convenience, safety, and innovation all in one.
Speaking on My.na Cars, which airs tonight at 21:00 on DStv Channel 285 and GOtv Channel 25, NamAuto General Manager Jasmin Emad Eldin reflected on the company’s growth and its mission to close a critical gap in the local car market.
“We wanted to create a safe and user-friendly space where both buyers and sellers – including individuals and dealerships – could transact confidently,” said Emad Eldin.
With scams on platforms such as Facebook Marketplace becoming increasingly common, NamAuto positioned itself as a safer alternative.
“We bring that dealership feel to an online space. Whether you’re selling your vehicle or looking to buy one, NamAuto provides a secure platform where transactions are vetted and guided,” she explained.
The website, www.namauto.com, serves as a one-stop shop where buyers can browse cars, bikes and even trucks by filtering options such as year, brand, model and budget. Each listing includes a built-in finance calculator that offers potential buyers an estimate of monthly payments.
The platform caters to both private sellers and dealerships. For individuals, listing a vehicle costs N$500 for 90 days. Sellers simply upload vehicle details and images, and once verified by NamAuto, the listing goes live.
For buyers, the process is equally seamless: search, select, calculate affordability and enquire. Although the platform is widely known for car listings, NamAuto deals in a broader range of vehicles, including motorbikes and trucks.
“We don’t limit the definition of ‘vehicle’, and we welcome all types – even boats, once they start rolling in!” Emad Eldin joked.
Simplicity
Understanding that not all users are tech-savvy, NamAuto redesigned its website in June 2025 with simplicity in mind.
“The new layout is straightforward. From the moment you land on the page, you’re guided by a large search bar. It’s intuitive, and listing a vehicle is as easy as filling out a basic form,” she assured.
One of NamAuto’s strongest selling points is its commitment to verification and fraud prevention. Every seller must submit documentation to prove ownership before their vehicle is published.
“We vet each listing to ensure authenticity and stay in regular contact with both buyers and sellers. We’re based in Namibia, not overseas, so we’re always available for support and consultations,” Emad Eldin added.
NamAuto has noticed a shift in consumer behaviour from brand-focused shopping to budget-based searches.
“People aren’t always looking for a Toyota or Kia anymore. They’re searching within a price range – say N$200 000 to N$300 000 – and then picking the best value,” she said.
For first-time buyers, her advice is clear: start with the finance calculator, get pre-approved by a bank, and know your budget before entering the market.
“That way, you’re shopping smart, not emotionally,” she said.
NamAuto is not resting on its success. The next frontier for the platform includes AI integration, such as chatbot support to provide real-time answers and personalised recommendations.
“If you don’t grow with technology, it will outgrow you,” Emad Eldin noted.
With a growing user base and new digital upgrades, NamAuto continues to build trust in Namibia’s online automotive marketplace.
“We’re proud of the feedback we’ve received. It’s been beautiful – and we’re just getting started.”
Catch the full interview tonight on My.na Cars at 21h00 on DStv Channel 285 and GOtv Channel 25. For more information or to list your vehicle, visit www.namauto.com.
“We wanted to create a safe and user-friendly space where both buyers and sellers – including individuals and dealerships – could transact confidently,” said Emad Eldin.
With scams on platforms such as Facebook Marketplace becoming increasingly common, NamAuto positioned itself as a safer alternative.
“We bring that dealership feel to an online space. Whether you’re selling your vehicle or looking to buy one, NamAuto provides a secure platform where transactions are vetted and guided,” she explained.
The website, www.namauto.com, serves as a one-stop shop where buyers can browse cars, bikes and even trucks by filtering options such as year, brand, model and budget. Each listing includes a built-in finance calculator that offers potential buyers an estimate of monthly payments.
The platform caters to both private sellers and dealerships. For individuals, listing a vehicle costs N$500 for 90 days. Sellers simply upload vehicle details and images, and once verified by NamAuto, the listing goes live.
For buyers, the process is equally seamless: search, select, calculate affordability and enquire. Although the platform is widely known for car listings, NamAuto deals in a broader range of vehicles, including motorbikes and trucks.
“We don’t limit the definition of ‘vehicle’, and we welcome all types – even boats, once they start rolling in!” Emad Eldin joked.
Simplicity
Understanding that not all users are tech-savvy, NamAuto redesigned its website in June 2025 with simplicity in mind.
“The new layout is straightforward. From the moment you land on the page, you’re guided by a large search bar. It’s intuitive, and listing a vehicle is as easy as filling out a basic form,” she assured.
One of NamAuto’s strongest selling points is its commitment to verification and fraud prevention. Every seller must submit documentation to prove ownership before their vehicle is published.
“We vet each listing to ensure authenticity and stay in regular contact with both buyers and sellers. We’re based in Namibia, not overseas, so we’re always available for support and consultations,” Emad Eldin added.
NamAuto has noticed a shift in consumer behaviour from brand-focused shopping to budget-based searches.
“People aren’t always looking for a Toyota or Kia anymore. They’re searching within a price range – say N$200 000 to N$300 000 – and then picking the best value,” she said.
For first-time buyers, her advice is clear: start with the finance calculator, get pre-approved by a bank, and know your budget before entering the market.
“That way, you’re shopping smart, not emotionally,” she said.
NamAuto is not resting on its success. The next frontier for the platform includes AI integration, such as chatbot support to provide real-time answers and personalised recommendations.
“If you don’t grow with technology, it will outgrow you,” Emad Eldin noted.
With a growing user base and new digital upgrades, NamAuto continues to build trust in Namibia’s online automotive marketplace.
“We’re proud of the feedback we’ve received. It’s been beautiful – and we’re just getting started.”
Catch the full interview tonight on My.na Cars at 21h00 on DStv Channel 285 and GOtv Channel 25. For more information or to list your vehicle, visit www.namauto.com.
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