I would be extremely wary of this.
Preowned Hondas can be purchased from many different places. It may be easy to find a preowned Honda from a private owner. It would be just as easy to go to a local dealership to find many preowned vehicles, including Hondas.
A dealership might wholsale a car if it does not meet it's criteria for a vehicle they would sell (fails emissions, does not meet certification standards etc. etc.). Sometimes if the dealership specializes in new and certified preowned vehicles, the vehicle may just be too old to certify or just in need too many repairs to sell.
Certified preowned cars can be purchased through automobile sales lots, local dealerships and satellite offices such as Mercedes, Toyota, Ford and Kia. Preowned cars can also be purchased online directly from the manufacturer.
If you plan to buy a used car, buy from a reputable dealer. If you purchase one from a new car dealership, the car will likely come with either the balance of the original manufacturer's warranty, or a second warranty backed up by the manufacturer and the dealer. It costs more to buy a used car from a new car dealer, but if you're concerned about being protected in case you buy a lemon, then it really is your best option. There's also another good reason to buy a certified preowned used car... The answer to your question if NO. A use car does not fall under the lemon law in any state I know of. That law only applies to new cars that are not preowned.
To go in person to see and test drive an Audi A6 you should go to your local Audi dealership. The also have preowned vehicles there as well. Other places to find a preowned Audi A6 would be CarMax or Autotrader.
A preowned Chrysler Jeep can be purchased at a used auto dealership. Check your local listings for a dealership near you. Another method is to find someone who is selling their Chrysler Jeep and negotiate a price and payment method.
Often purchasing a certified preowned vehicle will allow you to continue the remainder of any manufacturers warranty on the vehicle as it's been certified mechanically sound and all proper maintenance has been dealer performed with records. This is usually the reason for the premium price that you pay for such a vehicle and often dealers will allow you to purchase an extended warranty on this type of vehicle. The cost effectiveness of paying a premium upfront may save you from having to pay for costly repair services if you buy a non certified preowned vehicle that suffers mechanical failure. For peace of mind alone it is worth the extra price you pay to be certain that your vehicle has a warranty against defects and mechanical failures.
Hyannis Honda offers a variety of vehicles. Pre-owned vehicles are an option. According to their website (HyannisHonda.com) they do indeed sale Certified Preowned vehicles.They have a listing of them at this page http://www.hyannishonda.com/certified-inventory/index.htm?reset=InventoryListing.
You can purchase a woodhouse Ford in Blair, Nebraska. At Blair Nebraska Ford Dealership. You can buy either new or preowned. You can test drive it and they will even let you apply for financing.
Your local used car lot should have great deals on the particular type of brand you are looking for. It is best to look for a certified preowned lot just in case.
A pre-owned phone is a phone that was owned by someone else. It becomes certified when the manufacturer restores a used phone to like-new condition and verifies that it will work as new. Most of the time, certified products from the manufacturer work just as well as brand new items. The advantage is a reduced cost.
Auto Trader is primarily for the United States and Canada. There are actually subsidiary companies for other countries. They have listings for new and used automobiles.