NEW CARS
New cars are defined by their pristine, facto
ry-fresh condition, featuring spotless aesthetics, the "new car smell," and the latest, most advanced technology. They offer maximum reliability with zero or minimal mileage, extensive manufacturer warranties, and cutting-edge safety features, alongside modern comforts like high-definition infotainment, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and electrified or efficient powertrains
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OFF-LEASE CARS
Off-lease cars are 2–4 year old vehicles returned to dealers after a lease term expires, usually featuring low mileage, excellent condition, and modern amenities. They are popular for being cheaper than new cars, often covered by remaining manufacturer warranties or Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) programs, and well-maintained due to strict leasing contracts.
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PRE-OWN CARS
Pre-owned cars are vehicles that have had at least one previous owner, commonly referred to as "used" cars. They are typically sold at lower prices than new models to account for wear, age, and mileage. These vehicles can range from older, high-mileage cars to nearly new, low-mileage options.
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USED CARS
A used car is any motor vehicle that has had a previous owner, legal title holder, or has been previously registered. Unlike new cars, used vehicles are generally defined as having been sold by a dealer to a consumer, regardless of mileage, or having accumulated significant mileage as a demo vehicle.
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CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES
Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicles are used cars, typically with low mileage and recent model years, that have undergone a rigorous, manufacturer-certified, multi-point inspection and refurbishment process. They offer higher quality assurance, extended warranties, and roadside assistance, providing a middle-ground option between new and traditional used cars

