As new vehicle prices rise, many Concord drivers are turning to used cars as an affordable alternative. When shopping for a pre-owned model, they’ll find they have two categories of used models to choose from: traditional used cars and certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles. While both have had at least one owner before arriving on the lot, certified pre-owned models tend to be more expensive than their used counterparts. So, what makes certified pre-owned cars worth it?
Compare certified pre-owned vs. used cars with this guide from Grappone Automotive Group to discover how a CPO model can provide extra peace of mind on all your Manchester travels.
Before diving into all the benefits of certified pre-owned cars, it’s important to understand how they differ from traditional used vehicles. Compare certified pre-owned vs. used cars in the breakdown below:
So, why buy a CPO car? In addition to receiving a fully-inspected, and sometimes refurbished, model you can trust, you’ll also enjoy:
Even with all the benefits of certified pre-owned cars listed above, a CPO model may not suit every driver’s situation. That said, certified pre-owned cars may be worth it if you:
When you’re ready to shop for your next certified pre-owned vehicle, reach out to Grappone Automotive Group. Our team will schedule an appointment at our Bow dealership to walk you through all the perks and advantages of a certified pre-owned vehicle.
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