The two brands were named as the major winners this week by Vincentric LLC of its Certified Pre-owned Best Value in Canada awards
If you’re looking to buy a certified, used vehicle, your best financial choices could be from Ford and Volvo. Those two brands were named as the major winners this week by Vincentric LLC of its Certified Pre-owned Best Value in Canada awards.
Vincentric president David Wurster says the awards are an indication for both manufacturers and consumers that their pricing is competitive at all stages in the vehicles’ life. “Manufacturers want to sell certified pre-owned vehicles – those vehicles help improve the residual values of all their vehicles,” he says. “If you can keep the residual values up on your vehicles, then you’re a company that gets to have low lease rates.
“I’m kind of a fan of certified pre-owned vehicles myself,” says Wurster. “Each of the manufacturers has a different certified pre-owned warranty, and we account for that – if you have a really good warranty, that could lower your repair costs. If a pre-owned vehicle is certified, you’re getting a vehicle that has a lot of the depreciation accounted for when you purchase it, and you’re getting a warranty on top of that.
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