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Updating to a new car is an exciting and emotional time. After all, a new vehicle symbolizes success and can be a big step up from your old car. But as you start shopping for new cars, you'll quickly realize that there are many different types of vehicles to choose from – especially if you have a budget in mind.

There are brand new ones with that fresh car smell, certified pre-owned ones with extended warranties, and the used cars being sold "as is." So, which type of car should you buy?

If you're leaning towards CPO, you'd want to know what that entails. Allow us to introduce you to the certified pre-owned cars.

What are CPO Vehicles?

Have you ever encountered the lots at pre-owned car dealerships with late-model used cars but with a higher price tag than the other used cars? Well, these are certified used vehicles. They are pre-owned vehicles inspected, tested, and approved by the automaker.

What are the CPO Requirements?

The requirements for CPO vehicles may vary by automaker, but in general, these are the qualifications:

· Be a late-model year, roughly about five years old or newer

· Must have low mileage, usually between 30,000 to 60,000 miles

· Have a clean title history

· Must pass a rigorous inspection by certified technicians

· Must come with a warranty

If a car meets these qualifications, then it can be certified pre-owned. Mercedes-certified pre-owned vehicles require a CARFAX Vehicle History Report. So, you can be sure that the certified Mercedes-Benz you're considering has a clean title history.

Do CPO Vehicles Have Better Quality?

What's your measure of quality? If it's an untouched, brand new car straight from the factory, then certified used vehicles can't compare. But, if you're more interested in a well-maintained engine and transmission for a lot less money, CPO is a great option.

Since they undergo strict inspections, they are a safer bet than buying a used car from a private seller.

How Much Does a CPO Car Cost?

The price of certified pre-owned cars varies. It usually depends on the year, make & model of the vehicle, as well as the dealership. However, certified used cars are usually priced lower than new cars.

You can find the prices on the websites of pre-owned car dealerships.

If you're interested in a Mercedes pre-owned car, you may find good deals starting from $31,700 on the Mercedes Benz of South Orlando. Please keep in mind that the car's features and options will affect the price.

Benefits- Buying a CPO Vehicle

So, what's in it for you if you buy a CPO car?

For starters, these cars come with extended warranties. It means that if something happens to the vehicle, you're covered. These warranties include limited powertrain and bumper-to-bumper coverage.

Another advantage is the roadside assistance program. If you run out of gasoline or have a flat tire, you can call for help, and someone will come to assist you.

Since the certification criteria involve a maximum six-year-old age limit and a maximum of 75,000 miles on the odometer, certified used cars are relatively new. So, you can expect to get the latest features and technology in a certified pre-owned Mercedes.

Conclusion:

We hope we've cleared your concepts and made it easier for you to decide if a certified used car is the right choice. If you can't wait to get your hands on an almost-new certified pre-owned Mercedes, head to our website.

We have an extensive selection of certified pre-owned Mercedes models at Mercedes Benz of South Orlando, serving Orlando, FL. From the CLA to the S-Class, we have it all.

Check out our CPO inventory now!

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