Wednesday, October 31, 2012

How To Buy Certified Pre-Owned



Just because you're considering the purchase of a pre-owned vehicle doesn’t mean you have to go on what you see and hope for the best. It also doesn’t mean that you should refrain from doing your own research before you sign. Here are some tips to make your shopping experience pleasant and also give you peace of mind:

1.   Do your research in the same way you would to look into a non-certified vehicle. You can check AutoTrader Trade-In Marketplace and Kelley Blue Book pricing tools to get an average value, determined by the vehicle's condition, mileage, optional equipment and other factors. Make sure you are honest; fudging on the condition of the car doesn’t help you in the long run.
2.   Make sure the certification comes from the manufacturer and not “Tom’s Auto Sales”. That way you know the CPO car meets the manufacturer's certification requirements, and you'll be able to have your vehicle serviced at locations nationwide.
3.   Ask to see the certification checklist to make sure all major components have been inspected.
4.   Insist on a carfax or history of vehicle maintenance and repair.
5.   Read the fine print on the CPO warranty. Most certified used-car warranties cover only the powertrain. If you want bumper-to-bumper coverage, you may have to purchase that separately. Warning: All warranties are not created equal. Some warranties are much longer than others. Some warranties are transferable; others are not.
6.   Pay attention to both the age and mileage limits in the warranty. Most customers hit the mileage limitations first.
7.   Take the certified used car for a nice, long test drive. You want to make sure you know all the sounds and check all of the equipment before taking delivery.
8.   Inquire about discounts. Certified does not mean you pay sticker. Depending on the age of a unit, a dealer might give significant discounts.

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