December 12th, 2007 | by admin |
Trust is still an issue with ‘certified’ cars. Nothing else will fit back there anyway.About the Author You”re missing out on some great stuff. Or to be more precise, what the interior is made of. While the vehicles probably really existed the photos and information were in the ad but I could tell from the background in the photos in which the cars were shown were taken in the same place and that, unless this was a guy with a lot of vehicles, I was looking at a dealer and not just an owner trying to sell a car.
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auto dealerships everywhere are pitching the great benefits of ‘Certified PreOwned Vehicles’Though the takers are less for the time being and gas run cars holds there own, soon cars run byThese days it seems there are fewer and fewer used cars that aren”t ‘certifiedThey”re charging a 10%25% markup on used cars ‘certified’ (by them) not to be pieces of junkAnother common issue is sellers changing license plate frames or adding an emblem from anotherAnother common issue is sellers changing license plate frames or adding an emblem from anotherOn the positive side, you may get a little better deal, and possibly somewhat favorable financing
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