Definition of a Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle

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When perusing the extensive pre-owned Toyota collection on our website, you might encounter a section labeled Toyota Certified Pre-Owned. So, what distinguishes these vehicles from the rest of the pre-owned stock?

To put it simply, these cars epitomize the highest standard of quality among pre-owned vehicles. They also offer exclusive advantages and perks. Here’s an overview of the Toyota Certified Pre-Owned program.

Official Recognition

To attain certification and become part of the Certified Pre-Owned initiative, a Toyota vehicle must undergo a stringent series of assessments. These criteria are applicable from the moment our Toyota dealership in Scranton, PA acquires the vehicle to its final sale. Every certification candidate must:

  • Be within six years of age
  • Have an odometer reading of 85,000 miles or less
  • Include a CARFAX Vehicle History Report

Moreover, a comprehensive 160-point inspection conducted by a Toyota Certified technician thoroughly evaluates the vehicle’s mechanical operations, interior, and exterior.

Added Advantages

Along with the peace of mind that accompanies a Certified Pre-Owned Toyota vehicle, there are additional perks. Firstly, the 12-month/12,000-mile limited comprehensive warranty covers repair or replacement of components that fail due to material or workmanship defects under normal usage.

Furthermore, there’s a seven-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty. You also receive one year of complimentary roadside assistance, encompassing services such as:

  • Assistance with flat tires
  • Lockout services
  • Jump-starts
  • Up to three gallons of fuel delivery
  • Towing for mechanical breakdowns or recovery to the nearest Toyota dealership in the event of a collision

To explore our range of Certified Pre-Owned Toyota vehicles, visit MotorWorld Toyota.

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Pre-Owned Inventory

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