Autotrader Names Top CPO Programs for September
Autotrader has named its top eight certified pre-owned (CPO) programs for September.
Autotrader has named its top eight certified pre-owned (CPO) programs for September that include Ford, Kia, Lexus, Mazda, Land Rover, Subaru, Volkswagen, and Volvo, the company announced.
Ford’s CPO program was chosen due to its long warranty coverage, which includes seven years or 100,000 miles of powertrain coverage along with an additional 12-month or 12,000 mile bumper-bumper warranty after the original factory warranty expires. During September, Ford is also offering 1.9% interest for up to 66 months.
Kia is also offering a similar interest rate for its CPO vehicles, 1.9% interest rate for up to 36 months.
Lexus’ CPO program also offers attractive warranty coverage, according to Autotrader. CPO vehicles from Lexus come with six years of protection with no mileage limit, and in September, Lexus is supplementing that with a 0.9% interest rate on its ES luxury sedan for up to 48 months.
Mazda’s CPO program touts a seven year or 100,000 mile warranty. And, in September it will be offering 1.49% interest on CPO Mazda models for up to 36 months.
During September, Land Rover will be supplementing its seven year or 100,000 mile bumper-to-bumper protection with 0.9% interest for 24 months or 1.9% interest for up to 60 months for the Range Rover Evoque.
Another one of Autotrader’s choices, Subaru, will also be offering a low interest rate of 1.49% for up to 36 months on all CPO models. Volkswagen will also offer its own low interest rate incentive, 1.99% for up to 60 months on all VW CPO models along with $500 cash back through September.
Lastly, Volvo will be offering the lowest interest rate on one of its CPO models. Those interested in a CPO 2015 S60 sedan will be offered 0% interest for up to 24 months. Other model-year vehicles will have rates starting at 0.9% for 24 months.
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