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  • The difference between certified used cars and other used cars is that the former go through an inspection process and are deemed mechanically sound by the manufacturer.

    Identification

    In order to become certified, a used vehicle will undergo a rigorous inspection for defects or wear and tear. After the car is deemed mechanically sound, the manufacturer will certify the vehicle and extend the warranty-coverage period.

    Cost

    Certified used cars are guaranteed to be as sound as a new vehicle, but are offered at a discounted price. This makes them an attractive buy for many customers.

    Perks

    Many dealerships offer perks with the purchase of a certified used car, much like with a new car. These perks can include emergency roadside service, loaner vehicles and periodic free or reduced maintenance services.

    Third-Party Warranties

    Dealers that offer warranties from organizations other than the original manufacturer are not certified used, even though they may be marketed as such. Only the manufacturer can certify a used car.

    Considerations

    Certified used cars might also qualify for special financing options not offered with other used cars.

    Source:

    Edmunds

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