Gocar.be and AutoNext join forces to give cars and sellers more visibility

Gocar.be and AutoNext join forces to give cars and sellers more visibility

A new partnership connects Belgium's trusted car marketplace with AutoNext's growing automotive media community.

Written by Beau Ackx

23/06/2026

A marketplace and a media brand decide they are stronger together

AutoNext has some news of its own to share. Gocar.be and AutoNext.co are entering a strategic partnership that combines the reach of an established Belgian car platform with the content, community and engagement of a fast-growing automotive media brand. The aim is simple: help buyers choose better, and give sellers more visibility.

Gocar.be and AutoNext join forces to give cars and sellers more visibility

What the partnership does

At the heart of the deal is added visibility for professional sellers. Vehicles published on Gocar.be can now also appear on AutoNext, with a direct link back to the original listing on Gocar.be. For dealers, that means extra reach without any extra steps in their publication process. Alongside this, Gocar.be becomes a media partner of AutoNext, so the two platforms can align their reach, content and automotive expertise even more closely.

What AutoNext brings

AutoNext is an independent automotive platform that helps car buyers orient, compare and choose more smartly. Through news, reviews, buyer guides, video, social media and clear purchase content, it adds context around cars, brands and professional sellers. The idea is that the listing is not the only thing that matters: the story behind it counts too, why a car is interesting, who it suits and what buyers should look out for.

What it means for buyers and for the trade

For car buyers, the partnership means more information, more confidence and better orientation while searching for their next car. For dealers, brands and automotive partners, AutoNext adds possibilities around content, social media, lead campaigns, model communication and events. Gocar.be remains a trusted destination for car listings, while AutoNext creates extra reach, inspiration and engagement through its growing automotive community. AutoNext warmly thanks Wim Moyson and Pascal Van der Biest of Gocar.be for their trust and collaboration in building this together.

AutoNext Take

This is a partnership that plays to both sides' strengths. Gocar.be has spent years earning trust as a place to find a car in Belgium, while AutoNext exists to explain those cars, the context, the comparisons and the reasons one model suits a buyer better than another. Bringing the listing and the story together is how modern car buying should work, and it gives professional sellers a louder voice in a crowded market. This is only the beginning, and we are excited about where it goes next.

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