Sep 042009
 
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Buying a new car is certainly expensive�than buying a used car. When you decide to buy a car, the first thing which comes into your mind is the financial status of yours and the next one depends on this financial status that is- to buy a new car or a used car. Buying a used car share equal benefits with that of a new car.

Buying a vehicle at used car auctions is a great way to save money, but there are other benefits as well. Some of the other benefits include dealing with reputable professionals, potential transferable warranties and high quality vehicles.

For less than half the price of the average new car, you can buy a three- or four-year-old used�car �that is larger and sticked with more features than the small, new one.

Although used vehicles typically don’t carry the same warranties as new ones, the original factory warranty on a new car is transferable to a second owner at no charge.

Buyers of certified pre-owned cars from an authorized dealer can purchase a late-model used car with the original warranty.

Another trend that makes buying used a better option is the proliferation of certified pre-owned programs. The idea started with luxury brands such as Lexus and Mercedes-Benz. Today, most manufacturers have instituted these programs.

General benefits of CPO�( Certified Pre-Owned Cars ) cars include:

  • Only the late-model, relatively low-mileage used cars and trucks are considered by the manufacturers with no history of major damage for their certification programs.
  • CPO vehicles undergo a rigid inspection process of mechanical and cosmetic items before they obtain certification.
  • CPO vehicles are normally covered by a warranty that extends beyond the original factory warranty. The warranty often includes the same features as a new-vehicle warranty, such as roadside assistance.

So what are you waiting for? Go ahead with your own dreams and ideas of buying a used car at low cost and good service.

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