Certified Used Cars Lockhart TX

Certified used cars help consumers achieve some peace of mind with their new investment. If the price is right, certified used cars can be a good deal. Before buying, however, compare the price of certified used models to those of similar mileage and age in the private market.

Kyle Chapman Motor Sales LP
(512) 396-9966
1503 River Rd
San Marcos, TX
Bobby Lockhart Motors
(512) 243-3200
6100 Us Highway 183 S
Austin, TX
Carmax
(512) 912-9024
4537 S I H 35
Austin, TX
Bill Miller Used Cars
254-753-4161
515 E Waco Dr
Waco, TX
Abilene Used Car Sales, Inc.
915-676-8000
497 ES 11th
Abilene, TX
Texas Auto Wholesale Ctr
(512) 280-5333
8113 S I H 35
Austin, TX
Cars America Inc
(512) 385-5188
4214 Us Highway 183 S
Austin, TX
George Auto Sales
(512) 916-4994
4500 E William Cannon Dr
Austin, TX
Long Point Used Cars Inc.
713-468-6060
9235 Longpoint
Houston, TX
Big 7 Used Cars Inc.
281-337-6821
PO Box 1286
Dickinson, TX
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What is a Certified Used Car

What Is A Certified Used Car? By Brian Alexander, Content Editor

Shopping for a pre-owned vehicle can be a scary and financially intimidating proposition. While there are many bargains to be had in the used car market, consumers run the risk of being stuck with a costly, mechanically unsound time bomb that is not under warranty. Buying a quality used car requires mountains of model-specific background research to determine what issues typically afflict the model. From there, buyers will need to inspect an individual vehicle's complete service history before feeling secure with the purchase.

There is an easier way, however. Certified used cars present an easier means of purchasing a reliable used car. A certified used car is a pre-owned auto sold at a local dealer - typically a lease return - that has passed a thorough manufacturer certified inspection and is backed by an extended warranty. This system aims to eliminate one of the major concerns of used car shopping - getting stuck with someone else's problems.

Certified used car programs are a byproduct of the dramatic increase in car leases major manufacturers saw in the 90's, which left dealerships with plenty of low-mileage, well maintained cars. By certifying these lease returns and reselling them, manufacturers are able to retain a relatively high asking price.

Manufacturers use dealers to inspect trade-in models and lease returns, and from there make a decision as to whether the car is worth backing as a certified used car. The inspection criteria vary for each brand and typically number over 100 "inspection points" or more, though the number of "inspection points" a vehicle passes isn't as important as which critical systems are checked and which are overlooked. There is actually no legal definition of a "certified" used car, and therefore consumers need to have a good understanding of what a dealer's certified program entails. Luckily, dealers have little incentive to make the necessary repairs to bring vehicles in sub-standard condition up to grade, so consumers can expect certified used cars to be have had few mechanical issues in the past.

Once a vehicle has passed the manufacturer's service inspections, an extended warranty will be rolled into the cost. While the higher cost of a certified used car may seem alarming at first, especially given some of the bargains lingering in the private market, it is important to consider the additional value of a warranty. Dealers often include additional services such as roadside assistance in the package as well.

Overall, certified used cars help consumers achieve some peace of mind with their new investment. If the price is right, certified used cars can be a good deal. Before buying, however, compare the price of certified used models to those of similar mileage and age in the private market. Your decision should ultimately come down to a combination of reputation for reliability, extended warranty ...

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