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.
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.
Believe it or not there is actually a huge difference between a 'used' vehicle and one that is considered 'certified pre-owned'. A used vehicle is simply that; a used vehicle. They often don't know where it came from or the condition. However, a certified pre-owned vehicle is one that has been inspected by the dealership for safety and other important factors. You will be able to know its condition and if it has any major problems.
The certified pre-owned fee for this vehicle is 1,000.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.
Certified copies are needed for legal purposes such as probating an estate, claiming insurance proceeds and transferring the title on a motor vehicle. Whatever entity you need to deal with will tell you if they need a certified copy.
The certified accurate mileage of the vehicle, or a statement that the odometer is non-functional and the exact mileage of the vehicle is unknown.
Better warranty than a new Honda.
Just depends on age of the vehicle. EPA can certify some, but most conversion are not EPA certified. But the EPA will tell you that ONLY their kits can be used. I learned a lot from SkyCNG.
No it does not. SCPO stands for Scion Certified Pre Owned and covers all of the same benefits that the Toyota Certified Used Vehicle program covers.
By the emissions label that states that the vehicle is certified for sale in California,or the label states that it conforms to California regulations. usually located under the hood, or the radiator support, or on the firewall of the vehicle.
To tell the driver of a vehicle the speed they are currently doing.
To tell the driver of a vehicle the speed they are currently doing.