Why a Certified Pre-Owned Toyota is the Way to Go

Why a Certified Pre-Owned Toyota is the Way to Go

One of the reasons so many opt for a Toyota is because they hold their value so well. They are known for their reliability and low maintenance costs, and Toyota pre-owned vehicles are among the most popular models every year across the Maritimes.

To ensure the highest level of reliability and dependability, the Toyota certified pre-owned program includes a full line of benefits that ensure the quality of the vehicle being sold while also providing protections that ensure peace of mind after your purchase. If you want a used Toyota vehicle and you want the very best model you can buy, a certified pre-owned Toyota is the way to go. 

Benefits of Toyota Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles

In order to become a CPO vehicle, each Toyota must pass through a rigorous 160-point inspection that includes everything from the health of the engine mounts, to the cold idle, the transmission drive axles and a frame check. Hardly any stone remains unturned during the inspection so you know that any certified pre-owned Toyota you drive off the lot is going to be at its best. A free tank of gas and the first oil/filter change are also included with the purchase price.

Then, once you’ve left the lot, every CPO Toyota comes with 24-hour roadside assistance included (for a 6-month/10,000 km period) for service anywhere in Canada and the US. If you’re looking for even more peace of mind, you can opt for Toyota Extra Care Protection for inflation-protected coverage for unexpected mechanical failure and other roadside emergencies. There’s also a zero deductible policy as well as included Carfax vehicle history report.

Indeed, you can never go wrong with a Toyota, but there’s also nothing wrong with having just that little extra peace of mind the certified pre-owned program provides.


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