When buying a non-new car, it is important to get as much assurance as possible that it is in good condition. At Moran Certified Pre-Owned, we aim to take the guesswork out of this with our dealer certified vehicles. So, what does dealer certified mean compared to manufacturer certified? This guide will answer that question.
What Is a Manufacturer Certified Vehicle?
When a vehicle has been certified by the manufacturer, this means that it meets their requirements. First, it can only be a certain age and have a maximum number of miles. Typically this is under six years old with fewer than 85,000 miles, but it varies between manufacturers. Additionally, these cars are rigorously inspected and have to pass different multi-point inspections. On top of that, many certified pre-owned vehicles come with any remainder of the original warranty, and it can often get extended for a period of time.
What Is a Dealer Certified Car?
A Dealer Certified Vehicle gives you extra peace of mind with your purchase. These models have our guarantee that they have been thoroughly inspected by our trained and certified technicians and that they meet our strict standards when it comes to all areas, including mechanical components and safety systems. We stand behind every vehicle we sell and if there is an issue or problem related to something on our end, we do the work to make it right.
Find a Car You Can Count on in Baltimore, MI
Any questions about our Dealer Certified models? Get in touch with Moran Certified Pre-Owned, and our team will be ready to answer. If you are ready to buy, come down to see us to check out the vehicles in stock and to take some test drives.

