What’s the major attractive benefit to car buyers who are considering Certified Pre-Owned vehicles as a purchase? Answer: They’ve been through an exhaustive multi-faceted inspection and had any found issues already addressed. What’s whole point of the process? The thorough inspections and ultimate CPO designation states that although the vehicle is no longer new, it’s still in premium working order…thereby justifying its premium pricing compared to similar non-CPO vehicles.
What actually gets inspected?
So…How do you know that the vehicle was actually put through this multipoint scrutiny the carmakers are promising? CPO inspection checklists end with a series of signatures of those responsible for the inspection process, as well as that of the customer buying the car. So, if you are ready to purchase a CPO car or truck and you aren’t offered an inspection checklist to sign, something is amiss.
Generally, the vehicles’ inspections are a fairly extensive list of checks that should give consumers added reassurance that a CPO vehicle is a better bet than its traditional used car scenario. Need more encouragement that CPO is the way to go? Here’s 5 good reasons CPO might be your strategy.
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