SureSale Certified Rolls Out in New York and New Jersey
VENICE - Mota Motors reported this week that its certified pre-owned (CPO) marketing program, SureSale Certified, is now available in New York and New Jersey.
The comprehensive program, which successfully launched in Phoenix earlier this year, expands the range of vehicles eligible for certification on dealer lots, online marketplaces, and remarketing channels.
"Until recently, robust used-vehicle certification programs have been mostly out of reach for both off-brand vehicles at franchised dealerships and for practically all vehicles on the independent dealership lot," said Mota Motors President Jeffrey Schwartz. "The good news is that now consumers in New York and New Jersey have access to certified vehicles in a wide variety of price levels, ages, makes and models through a program they can really trust."
SureSale Certified will certify vehicles that are 15 years old and have 150,000 miles on the odometer. Dealer benefits include no monthly fees or long-term contract commitments, easy 'one-click' vehicle certification, limited warranties and vehicle service contracts, and third-party vehicle inspections, according to the company.
SureSale's online platform also allow dealers to syndicate listings across online automotive marketplaces, generate customer point-of-sale (POS) materials, and activate limited warranties and extended coverage plans in minutes through one simple to use interface.
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