Rear end.
General

What Is a CPO Warranty?

A CPO Warranty is a term for assurances attached to a certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicle sold by a franchise dealership for an auto manufacturer. CPO warranties vary from make to make. Each manufacturer applies standards to their used vehicles, verified by a rigorous inspection and reconditioning program. Vehicles that meet the standards are deemed “certified” and carry a factory-backed limited warranty. Most cover the basics and include powertrain coverage.

Brake rotors.
General

What Are Brake Rotors?

Brake rotors, also known as brake discs, are part of a disc brake system. Made of metal or ceramic materials, the discs rotate with the wheels. A caliper fits on the edge of the rotor, with pistons that push brake pads against the rotor to slow its rotation through friction.

Set of brake pads on a mirror background
General

What Are Brake Pads?

Brake pads are components of disc braking systems. The pad is made of a friction material mounted inside the caliper, where it can press against the rotor surface, slowing the rotation.

New Tires
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What Are New Tires?

Buying a car with new tires can delay the expense of tire replacement, which can run from $75 per tire up to $500 per tire or more, depending on the size and specification of the tire. Ask the seller for documentation to determine whether the car you’re looking at has new tires and a transferrable warranty, as this could be a money saver in your purchase.

A mechanic installing new brakes.
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What Are New Brakes?

Properly operating brakes enhance safety, and are an essential feature for any vehicle. A complete brake system consists of many parts, some of which are engineered to last the life of your car and only need attention when damaged or worn due to unusual circumstances. However, discs, pads, and shoes are considered wear items and need to be inspected and reconditioned or replaced following a maintenance schedule.