Great video homie this confirms what I need to do. I’ve purchased 3 vehicles in my life the first was brand need Toyota second certified corvette and the 3rd is where I went wrong and bought it from one of those second hand dealerships and it was a lemon so I will be sure to buy nothing but certified moving forward ✊🏾
I wished i know this in 78 i bought a used car from a dealer and had some trouble and my mom found out it had been in a wreck would have been good to know thanks for the information
Thanks for the feedback! Loyalty to Toyota and Lexus is a testament to their reputation for reliability. If your preferences ever change or you have questions, we're here to assist. Enjoy your journeys!
Assuming I buy a CPO Toyota from a Toyota dealer X, 50 miles away from me (because if was a great deal 🙂), but take the car for an "certified" eligible service at a different Toyota dealership Y nearby. Can dealer Y say I have to pay out of pocket because I didn't buy the car at Y ?
Manufacturer Certified Warranty is covered at any of the same manufacturer dealers. So as long as it falls under the coverage, it doesn't matter if you bought the vehicle their or not
Whoa, sounds like your Kia dealer's playing the mileage game! But hey, at Matt Blatt, we're all about keeping it real - no odometer shenanigans here! 😉
I bought a CPO Lexus from a Lexus dealership ... Yes. there is an extended warranty BUT it is an "after-market warranty" not associated with the dealership or the manufacturer ... I subsequently had a problem with a shock absorber ... finally, after several telephone calls and my comment that "perhaps" Lexus and Toyota should be advised that the "extended warranty" is a sort of "bait and switch" incentive to by a CPO vehicle, the warranty company reluctantly agreed to replace it ... perhaps it would be a good idea for you to advise that the warranty is "after-market."
I didn't got my first car yet in Canadá, and i always see that "Certified" thing on listings on facebook marketplace. Or "Not certified". I thought that was something that was REQUIRED by law or something. So that's something the seller can do to give more reasons to buyers to buy it, right ? And some opt to not do it to not spent much before the sale ? So that's up to me to accept that or not. Did i get it right ? I know it's a dumb question.
We can't speak on Canadian laws but a vehicle is not required to be certified in the US. Dealer Certified vehicles have the benefits stated in the video.
Courtesy Hyundai of Tampa ~ ☘ Irish Honey Badger - Rixar13 Zero Rating - (Courtesy Hyundai Tampa) 0 Worst experience of all my car dealing. Sold me a used car which Charles claimed was new but had 78,000 miles odometer, Clearly NOT NEW. Had continuous problems.
Hi! We're so sorry to hear about your tough experience. Dealing with car troubles can be really frustrating. Hang in there, and if there's anything we can do to help, feel free to reach out. Take care!
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Awesome video! Informative and to the point
Glad you enjoyed!
This is my man right here
Great video homie this confirms what I need to do. I’ve purchased 3 vehicles in my life the first was brand need Toyota second certified corvette and the 3rd is where I went wrong and bought it from one of those second hand dealerships and it was a lemon so I will be sure to buy nothing but certified moving forward ✊🏾
Thanks for sharing! Happy we could help.
I wished i know this in 78 i bought a used car from a dealer and had some trouble and my mom found out it had been in a wreck would have been good to know thanks for the information
Thank you this was very helpful
buying used better have mechanic in your blood i learened myself the hard way now i dont have to have any fixed can do it myself
Great video very helpful
Great to hear!
If a car isnt CPO can you tell me what question i should ask the dealer? So far i've acquired the carfax
Good explanation of CPO although I think the review is pushing Kia, no thank you I’ll stick with no one reliability of Toyota and Lexus
Thanks for the feedback! Loyalty to Toyota and Lexus is a testament to their reputation for reliability. If your preferences ever change or you have questions, we're here to assist. Enjoy your journeys!
If I understood correctly- the difference between a certified and a non certified vehicle is in the warranty ?
Yes and a few other things like level of inspection/guarantee of quality
@@MattBlattDealershipsBut if the car is 2-3 years old then we will not get the remaining warranty? This question is for non Certified
A certified used car means-The dealership certified that the car was a used vehicle. End of story.😊
Assuming I buy a CPO Toyota from a Toyota dealer X, 50 miles away from me (because if was a great deal 🙂), but take the car for an "certified" eligible service at a different Toyota dealership Y nearby. Can dealer Y say I have to pay out of pocket because I didn't buy the car at Y ?
Manufacturer Certified Warranty is covered at any of the same manufacturer dealers. So as long as it falls under the coverage, it doesn't matter if you bought the vehicle their or not
My kia dealer is currently selling a 81000km certified pre owned car?!?
Whoa, sounds like your Kia dealer's playing the mileage game! But hey, at Matt Blatt, we're all about keeping it real - no odometer shenanigans here! 😉
I bought a CPO Lexus from a Lexus dealership ... Yes. there is an extended warranty BUT it is an "after-market warranty" not associated with the dealership or the manufacturer ... I subsequently had a problem with a shock absorber ... finally, after several telephone calls and my comment that "perhaps" Lexus and Toyota should be advised that the "extended warranty" is a sort of "bait and switch" incentive to by a CPO vehicle, the warranty company reluctantly agreed to replace it ... perhaps it would be a good idea for you to advise that the warranty is "after-market."
Your feedback will definitely help us fine-tune our approach to better serve our customers! Thanks for sharing George.
What about certified vehicles that have moderate damage? Should they be considered for purchase
Yes, it can be perfectly okay to buy a car that has been in an accident as long as the vehicle suffered only moderate damage!
I didn't got my first car yet in Canadá, and i always see that "Certified" thing on listings on facebook marketplace. Or "Not certified". I thought that was something that was REQUIRED by law or something. So that's something the seller can do to give more reasons to buyers to buy it, right ? And some opt to not do it to not spent much before the sale ? So that's up to me to accept that or not. Did i get it right ? I know it's a dumb question.
We can't speak on Canadian laws but a vehicle is not required to be certified in the US. Dealer Certified vehicles have the benefits stated in the video.
Courtesy Hyundai of Tampa ~ ☘ Irish Honey Badger - Rixar13 Zero Rating - (Courtesy Hyundai Tampa) 0 Worst experience of all my car dealing. Sold me a used car which Charles claimed was new but had 78,000 miles odometer, Clearly NOT NEW. Had continuous problems.
Hi! We're so sorry to hear about your tough experience. Dealing with car troubles can be really frustrating. Hang in there, and if there's anything we can do to help, feel free to reach out. Take care!
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I think I’ll stay away from dealerships all together, I think I trust politicians more🙄
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The feels like a KIA add but thanks for the info
You have to PAY an extra fee, over $2,000! Over the listed price! DONT DO IT! DONT do it! It’s not worth it
Certified is a piece of paper. Sort of like Butt Wipe stuff. Just a sales thing.