Like their cars, even the Mercedes-Benz slogan is ambitious: Das Beste oder nichts — The best or nothing. Needless to say, an automaker that builds their new cars to those standards also means certified pre-owned cars that are a cut above the rest. But what’s the difference between them, and a regular pre-owned model? More than you’d think. Mercedes-Benz of Owings Mills can explain.
The Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned Program offers a myriad of benefits to buyers. Each of our certified pre-owned Mercedes-Benz cars undergoes a rigorous multi-point inspection to ensure optimal condition; it must also meet requirements for age and mileage. If it passes, the benefits it offers include:
• A transferrable one year unlimited-mileage warranty
• 24/7 Personal Assistance, which includes roadside assistance, Sign and Drive service, and practically anything else related to your vehicle
• Nationwide Dealer Support, which means you’ll have access to the same great service even if you’re miles away from Westminster, MD and Mercedes-Benz of Owings Mills
• Trip Interruption Coverage, which reimburses your expenses up to $300 per day for up to three days if a breakdown more than 100 miles from home causes an overnight stay
• Vehicle Exchange Privilege, which allows you to return your CPO model for another CPO model of equal or lesser value (or pay the difference) within seven days or 500 miles — whichever comes first.
Now is also as good a time as any to sweeten the pot and remind you that the Certified Pre-Owned Sales Event is going on now through Feb. 28 at Mercedes-Benz of Owings Mills. Vehicles from model years 2014 to 2016 qualify for low-APR financing, and some models also qualify for two complimentary pre-paid maintenance visits (one per year). You must take delivery from dealer stock by Feb. 28, 2018; other terms and conditions apply.
The Certified Pre-Owned Sales Event at Mercedes-Benz of Owings Mills ends soon, but our service does not; we’re always here for our Baltimore and Westminster, MD customers. Visit us at 9727 Reisterstown Road today.