Certify it for what? You can certify it's blue, it's a car, it has 4 rubber tires. Not sure of what you're wanting to certify and why. A car dealer uses a term that they sell certified used cars. What are they certifying? That the car is used? A number of lenders used by car dealers will only give loans on cars that the dealer has inspected and are saying they believe them to be in good condition. Aside from that "Certified" is a very loose marketing term that leads buyers to believe the cars they're buying are tremendously better than ones not certified. They add words that hold great value such as gold, diamond or platinum certified.
I bought my very own certified used car last week.
Yes. Most used cars are not certified. You can also refuse to buy a car that is not certified. Certified used cars normally have a great warranty. Sometimes even better than a new car.
You can find out about purchasing a certified used Toyota vehicle such as a car or truck by going to your local car dealership and inquiring about what certified used vehicles they have. You can also check a site such as Toyota Certified.
Buying or leasing is a personal preference. There are advantages and disadvantages to both ways. In leasing, you use the car for a specified number of years, making payments on it just as you would if buying, except that at the end of the lease, you return the car to the dealership and basically walk away owing nothing more. When purchasing/buying, one assumes all the costs of maintenance as well as depreciation values.
A car that is certified used will have a label from the auto dealership showing the designation. Be warned, however, that certified used does not always come with a warranty, and a mechanic should inspect any used car you are considering purchasing.
"certified" used car is a marketing tool not a law. What did they certify? That the car was used or did they certify that it had a cracked windshield. You need to clarify with the dealer what they are certifying.
Yes, you have all the rights listed on the contract when buying a used car.
You can purchase a certified used Honda car at your local car dealership. If you would prefer to purchase the car online, you can try a service such as AutoTrader.
Durham has many options you could choose from when shopping for a used car. However, only some Dealership offer Certified used cars. Almost every new car dealer sells Certified Used Cars. Check around.
If by CBR you mean Car Buying Rule, the rules are simple. Make sure you get a Carfax report on any used vehicle and try to buy certified pre-owned cars.
Most major dealership websites will give you locations for their certified used car dealerships. Edmunds.com will also give you information about used cars.
It is important to buy a car from a certified auto dealer because they are required to tell the buyer everything that has happened to that car, like wrecks and accidents. Auto dealers that are not certified will likely hide these things, deceiving one into buying a car this is not worth it's price.