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In the Market for a New Honda? Here’s Why Certified Pre-Owned is the Way to Go

January 9, 2025 By Gauge Magazine

Certified Pre-Owned

There are many consumers around the world who like the Honda brand. They know that when they hear that name, they are going to be getting a reliable vehicle at a reasonable price point. They also know that Honda has several models from which to choose.

If you’re in the market for a car, you might want to consider buying a certified Honda over a brand-new car. Let’s talk about some of the reasons why right now

They’re Not as Expensive

You could say that when you’re thinking about purchasing a vehicle, you have three options. You can get one brand-new, certified pre-owned, or used.

If you get one brand-new, then most people are going to prefer that. You’re getting a vehicle straight off the assembly line. There are no miles on it, and it should presumably have no mechanical problems.

However, it’s also going to be pricey. If you don’t have a great deal of money, then that could be a reason to consider going for a certified pre-owned vehicle instead.

A certified pre-owned vehicle will normally cost more than most used cars, but it won’t be as much as a brand-new one. If you have a decent amount of money, but not enough for a brand-new vehicle, this might be an appropriate compromise.

You’re Still Getting a Fairly New Car

You are also going to be getting a car that is not brand-new, but it is still pretty new. The average certified pre-owned car is 1-3 years old.

That means you’re getting one that probably has many modern safety features. It may not have the absolute latest ones that came out with the most recent model from that manufacturer, but you’re still getting a vehicle that appeals to modern sensibilities.

The Vehicle Will Not Have Many Miles on It

You can also get a certified pre-owned vehicle that does not have very many miles on it. Certified pre-owned cars normally have less than 30K miles on them. Some might have considerably fewer than that.

You can get used cars that cost less, but they will have many more miles on them. The chances are high that a vehicle with over 100,000 miles on it will need maintenance more often than one with 25K miles on it.

You Can Still Get a Decent Warranty

Certified pre-owned Hondas should also still come with at least a decent warranty from the manufacturer. Keep in mind that when you buy a vehicle pre-owned, you are normally buying it from the company that made it. They will check the vehicle carefully before selling it.

It should be in excellent condition, but the manufacturer should also be willing to give you a generous warranty. It is unlikely that you can get that with a used car. Some used car lots will only give you a 30-day warranty on a vehicle, but no more.

These reasons should be enough for you to strongly consider a certified pre-owned vehicle.

Filed Under: News

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