Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Differences Between Certified and Non-Certified Used Cars

Planning to buy for pre-owned car? It is sensible to choose a certified one. But it is important to check the certification program for the car you are opting. The certification program for the pre-owned car should meet the requirements of the limited age and mileage of the car. Only if the age and mileage match, will the authorized technician inspect the points. Based on the inspection results, certification will be given to the car. If the technician is of the opinion that the car is not suitable for certification program after examining all the points, the car is not certified.

Lets us take a look at the differences between certified and non-certified used cars.

Price of the car
The price of the certified car is higher than the non-certified used car. In a certified car, most key points are checked and is certified by a factory or manufacturer trained technician. Therefore, the vendor naturally expects a higher price. Many buyers prefer certified used cars to non-certified used ones.

Maintenance expenses
Maintenance expenses for non-certified used cars is higher than the certified used cars. This is because, certified cars undergone thorough check of various points by a technician appointed and trained by the manufacturer. When the used car does not meet the standards, it will be disqualified.

In case of non-certified used cars, buyers should personally check or get them checked by a mechanic, to see whether the car is in a good condition.

Warranty
Manufacturer warranty is only applicable when the car is certified by a manufacturer or recognized by a manufacturer. Other warranties from third parties are not applicable. When the initial warranty period is over, the certificate warranty will cover for a period.

In case of non-certified cars, the initial warranty is only option. There will be no further extension for the warranty by the manufacturer.

Financing
Finance from banks or any other financial institutions can be easily available for used cars. When it comes to certified used cars, loans are quick and easily available, but it is not the same for non-certified used cars, they may struggle a bit to get the loan. This is because banks or financial institutions check for how old the car is, mileage and for authorized dealer.

Points of inspection
For a certified used car program a minimum of 100 points will be inspected by the manufacturer. For example, Ford is offering 172 points inspection. But in case of non-certified used cars, there is no inspection by an expert technician.

Other benefits
Some companies are offering extra benefits if the car is certified by the manufacturer. If the car has any mechanical breakdown with a distance of more than 100 miles from home, the manufacturer reimburses the incidental expenses such as meals, car rental, repair costs, etc. Whereas for non-certified used cars these benefits are not available.

These differences would can guide you to make a sensible decision while purchasing a pre-owned car.

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