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Each car must be seven years old or newer and have less than 85,000 miles. Qualifying cars undergo a 160-point inspection and come complete with a CARFAX vehicle history report. Every certified pre-owned Toyota gets a 12-month/12,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty and a 7-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
CARS.COM Most certified pre-owned vehicles come with at least one year of basic, comprehensive warranty coverage backed by the manufacturer, plus a powertrain warranty that usually stretches beyond the original time and mileage limits.
CARS.COM Most certified pre-owned vehicles come with at least one year of basic, comprehensive warranty coverage backed by the manufacturer, plus a powertrain warranty that usually stretches beyond the original time and mileage limits.
Nissan's certified pre-owned (CPO) warranty offers 7 years or 100,000 miles of powertrain protection from the car's original sale date. It also includes a 3-month trial of Sirius radio, a free CARFAX vehicle history report and 24-hour roadside assistance.
Of course, a lot of car buyers can be a little apprehensive about buying a pre-owned car due to concerns about reliability and warranty coverage. This is why certified pre-owned (CPO) cars can be very appealing. Certified cars will often carry a price premium over their non-CPO counterparts.
In general, we don't recommend buying an extended warranty on a used car. Warranty companies are in business to make money, and they've usually done their homework. This means you'll likely spend more on the warranty than any repair costs your car may accrue during the period when the warranty is valid.
Dealers often try to sell the convenience of rolling coverage into a new-car loan, but that means you may be paying up front for coverage that you already have with the factory warranty. You can purchase an extended warranty after buying the car, although you may find the cost increases as the vehicle ages.
Typically, the average extended warranty for used cars cost ranges from $350-$700 per year, but every person and policy is different. Here are a few factors that help determine price: Age/Mileage Typically, cars with a higher age or mileage will have higher prices. But this isn't always the case.
Of course, a lot of car buyers can be a little apprehensive about buying a pre-owned car due to concerns about reliability and warranty coverage. This is why certified pre-owned (CPO) cars can be very appealing. Certified cars will often carry a price premium over their non-CPO counterparts.
Dealers certify cars because people are willing to pay more. If they decide not to certify the car, it's usually because it won't make the car more valuable or because the car has problems that would cost more to fix than the price of the warranty.
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