The Critics Love BMW CPO

The BMW CPO Program Impresses Respected Automotive Journalists

When a Car and Driver editor recently purchased a used BMW CPO vehicle, he was impressed enough to give it a full two-page spread in his magazine. What makes the BMW Certified Pre-Owned program so effective as to be newsworthy? Maybe it’s the sharp scrutiny a vehicle must undergo to become one. Maybe it’s the peace-of-mind generated by the required extensive examination by factory-trained technicians. And maybe it is just our attention to detail.

In order to qualify as a BMW CPO, a late-model BMW must be in service for at least 6 months or have more than 6,000 miles or less than 60,000 on the odometer. Then, it must survive a more than 100-point inspection. If some element does make the high standard, it gets fixed. If it can’t be fixed, it cannot be a CPO vehicle. When considering a BMW Certification, ask to see the Vehicle Inspection Checklist. That is your assurance that the vehicle meets both yours and our expectations. And its this pursuit of quality that makes South BMW such a respected brand in South Florida, and makes even the Car and Driver editors impressed enough to write about it.

Read the full Car & Driver’s Article on the joys of purchasing a BMW CPO here.

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