Nissan responds to the strong demand for used vehicles by expanding its CPO program
Nissan today announced its second expansion to its certified pre-owned program this year. Now, the automaker will allow vehicles that are up to 10 years old with as many as 100,000 miles to be sold through the program.continue to outpace those of new vehicles in the marketplace, Certified Select allows our trusted dealerships to offer more high-quality options for shoppers,” said Dan Mohnke, vice president, eCommerce, Nissan U.S.
The higher-mileage vehicles will be sold under the “Certified Select” banner. Each vehicle will receive an 84-point inspection and will come with a six-month/6,000 mile warranty and . Every vehicle will also get one complimentary maintenance visit within the first year of ownership.also previously offered its certified stamp of approval on vehicles as old as 6 years with as many as 80,000 miles . That program remains and offers a 167-point inspection, two complimentary maintenance visits, and a seven-year/100,000 warranty.
More to the point, though, these moves all come as demand and prices for used vehicles have skyrocketed. In the wake of the pandemic, supply chain issues have caused used vehicles to become hard to find and expensive to buy.
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