Unlike a typical used car that might just get a quick wash and oil change, a CPO vehicle must pass a comprehensive multi-point inspection (often ) defined by the manufacturer.

Most programs only certify cars under a certain age (e.g., 5 years) and mileage (e.g., 60,000 miles). 2. Extended Warranty Coverage

Engine, transmission, and brakes must meet specific health standards.

Usually adds an extra 12 months or 12,000 miles of comprehensive coverage.

If you sell the car later, these warranties often transfer to the next owner, increasing your resale value. 3. Better Financing Rates

Some programs allow a "no-questions-asked" exchange period (usually 3–7 days). 5. Higher Resale Value

24/7 help for flat tires, lockouts, or towing.

Dents, upholstery tears, and glass chips are usually repaired to a "like-new" state.

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