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.
"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.
If a used car dealer is truthful and the cars are tested and certified, then it is a well good and known auto dealer that you can trust.
A certified car can be bought from a car dealership. A certified car is a car that has been inspected by a licensed car inspector and it has an extended warranty.
A wholesale car dealer is a car dealer that cannot sell vehicles to the general public, and can sell only to other car dealers.
Yes, a dealer can sell a car to someone with an expired license. A dealer can sell a car to someone who doesn't have a license at all.
Yes...as long as you have the money (or the credit), a dealer can sell you the car, regardless as to whether or not you have a job.
Most auto dealers sell certified used cars that should be in good condition. Try any dealer: Ford Used Vehicles, Toyota Certified Used Vehicles or even GMC Used Cars.
So they will sell more cars. Dealer incentives let the dealer sell a car at a lower price than the competition.
Yes it is illegal for a dealer to sell such a car. Contact your state Attorney General if you bought such a car.
"If you are going to purchase a car from Beaverton Toyota, the car will be certified already and will not require you to have a safety check. Any car dealer makes sure that the vehicles are safety checked before they are able to sell them."
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.
In the state of Georgia, an emissions test must be passed in order to buy or sell a car. If a dealer sells a car to a customer and it fails emissions, the dealer is responsible for it.