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What makes a BMW Certified Pre Owned?
In order to be labeled as a CPO vehicle, the vehicle must pass a very rigorous inspection, and can only have a certain number of years and miles on it. Vehicle must offer a thorough and accurate CarFax report. Vehicle must have few miles on the odometer–for BMW it’s more than 300 miles but less than 60,000 miles.
Do dealerships let you test drive alone?
You can ask to test drive without the salesperson along: While some dealerships will require the presence of the salesperson in the car with you, many will permit you to do the drive on your own.
Do you need to test drive a car before buying?
If you’re thinking of purchasing a new car, a test drive is a must. Whether the car is new or used, it’s an important part of thoroughly testing a vehicle and making sure you really want to buy the car. Always remember that a test drive is not a commitment to buy.
Is it better to buy a certified BMW?
CPO vs Used: Warranties and Protection BMW adds extra protection to certified pre-owned vehicles. This is an important difference between used and certified pre-owned. Some of the BMW CPO benefits include: A complete vehicle maintenance history report is provided at time of purchase.
Can I certify a used BMW?
Only the best pre-owned BMWs qualify for the BMW Certified Program. To be eligible for enrollment in the BMW Certified Program, a late-model vehicle must have more than 300 miles but less than 60,000 miles on the odometer. If it cannot be fixed, the vehicle cannot become BMW Certified.
How long is BMW Certified warranty?
one year
Every BMW Certified vehicle is backed by our BMW Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Limited Warranty. This provides comprehensive coverage for one year with unlimited miles, after the expiration of the 4 year/50,000-mile BMW New Vehicle/SAV Limited Warranty.
Why would a BMW not be certified?
Must have CARFAX and AutoCheck report. Must have no more than 60,000 miles on the odometer. Must pass an extensive examination and inspection by BMW factory-trained technicians. If there is a problem that can not be fixed, the vehicle cannot be certified.