CPO purchase question
Currently shopping around for my next ride and have been looking at both new and CPO vehicles. While I've always got a PPI (pre-purchase inspection) done from a third party for used car purchases I was wondering if a PPI is needed for a CPO as well.
Did you get your CPO purchased car checked out before purchasing? Is it required considering the manufacturer (Lexus) is giving 2 year additional warranty after the new car warranty expires?
Thanks!

Here, for instance, is the 161-item list that is required for a Lexus CPO certification. As you can see, that's a lot of items....IF they actually take the time and expense to do it correctly, and not just rush it through to save time or money.
http://www.lexus.com/documents/broch...t-brochure.pdf
Last edited by mmarshall; Mar 28, 2016 at 02:02 PM.
Don't forget you're getting scheduled maintenance as well (4 services), and depending on vehicle miles at purchase, your next major service 30K, 60K could be covered
Don't forget you're getting scheduled maintenance as well (4 services), and depending on vehicle miles at purchase, your next major service 30K, 60K could be covered
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If it was a 2 month old Demo the dealership would more often than not, keep the remaining warranty because the car would probably only have 5-15K miles on it, so they would opt NOT to certify it to save themselves a cert cost.
Demo's are not usually certified because they are not typically RDR'd and therefore are still considered 'NEW' even though they have some miles on them.
Certification costs are as follows: LCCS Low mileage program (under 20 months under 30K miles) costs $995 (last year $530) and Standard (under 6 years under 70K miles) costs $1395 (last year $995)
Last edited by Hoovey689; Mar 28, 2016 at 08:47 PM.








