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Old 08-11-2015, 04:50 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Fuzz View Post
I've heard that CPO often means jack squat. It depends on the dealer, I guess but "CPO" isn't a legal term and doesn't offer any recourse. It just means they went over their checklist and "certified" it. It was on an American site though, so could be different here.
For me it meant that they put in new brakes, had a big checklist of items to make sure met a certain value (given to me), got 2 extra years of full coverage ($50 flat fee for warranty work for years 5 and 6), and 1.9% APR finance. The non-CPO and new cars had 5.9% APR and cost what they cost...

Mine worked out, but I research this stuff to death. I can sell my car a year later at my purchase price last year as well.
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