If you want a new car but you do not want to absorb the depreciation hit, you should consider buying a certified pre-owned Chevy. Not only can you escape heavy depreciation in the first two or three years, but you can also be assured the car is as close to as-new condition as possible.
CPO or certified pre-owned cars are used, but gently. Many are high-spec vehicles that have come in off lease. These cars have low mileage and are well maintained. Before they are placed on the lot in Plainfield, they have been thoroughly inspected and reconditioned. They are sold with a warranty and other benefits for the buyer.
Only Gently Used Cars Get into the CPO Program
The manufacturer backs CPO programs. The only cars that are accepted in Plainfield are those with low mileage and are relatively new. In the case of a pre-owned Chevy, they are factory backed and are sold with roadside assistance. They are covered for six years or 100,000 miles. Pre-owned cars in the program will be nowhere near the mileage limit. Most cars have been returned off lease, are three years old maximum with less than 36,000 miles.
Fully Inspected
Before a pre-owned Chevy is put up for sale, the manufacturer and the dealer in Plainfield make sure everything is in perfect working order. Knowing the car has passed an extensive inspection comforting.
Other Benefits
In-depth inspection and a warranty are great, but it does not stop there. Many manufacturers offer roadside assistance and courtesy transportation when your car is in for routine maintenance or repair.
GM offers a no-cost maintenance program to those who purchase a pre-owned Chevy. Buyers get a full two years or 24,000 miles of maintenance at no cost.
A pre-owned Chevy is more expensive than a non-certified one. However, for many buyers, the little additional cost is well worth the fact they are driving a car that will give them many years of service.
If you are looking for a low mileage pre-owned Chevy, visit Hawk Chevrolet of Joliet near Plainfield. To browse the extensive inventory, visit us. Follow us on twitter.