Why Buy Honda Certified Pre-Owned
Certification Standards
Why you should choose a Honda Certified Used Car
Every Honda is a product of innovative engineering and quality manufacturing. And only well-maintained Honda models that are less than six years old and have a maximum of 80,000 miles are eligible for certification. The certification process includes:
- An exhaustive 150-point mechanical and appearance inspection, performed by the dealer, to ensure that each vehicle meets Honda Certified Used Cars standards
- Honda-trained technicians scrutinize all major vehicle systems, including brakes, engine, drivetrain, steering, suspension, tires, wheels, exhaust system and vehicle interior and exterior
- Dealer technicians recondition any component that does not meet our standards
- Any component that cannot be reconditioned is replaced with Genuine Honda parts
- Up-to-date scheduled maintenance services
Free CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Honda dealers run a CARFAX Vehicle History Report at no cost to you to assure that your Honda Certified Used Car does not contain any DMV-reported incidents such as salvage, fire, flood damage, odometer problems or lemon history.
A copy of each car's CARFAX Vehicle History Report will be kept at the Honda dealership and will be available for you to see. Or you can always get a free Vehicle History Report online. Then view important details about the vehicle, including your free CARFAX Vehicle History Report.
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So Reliable, They're Certifiable
Legendary quality and a reputation for dependability. Certified Used Honda Vehicles are a solid choice for performance, safety and tremendous value.
Warranty for Certified Used Vehicles
Drive confidently knowing that all Honda Certified Used Cars and Trucks come with a 7-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty and a 12-month/12,000-mile limited non-powertrain warranty.
Certification Process
The certification process includes a thorough 150-point mechanical and appearance inspection, performed by the dealer, to ensure the highest possible standards.