SureSale Vehicle Certification Program Launches in Phoenix
Mota Motors announced that SureSale Certified, a certified pre-owned marketing program, has launched in Phoenix.
VENICE, Calif. — Mota Motors announced that SureSale Certified, a certified pre-owned (CPO) marketing program, has launched in Phoenix.
SureSale provides Phoenix area dealers who don’t have access to manufacturer CPO programs the opportunity to sell certified inventory. For those who do have access, it provides a certified business model that extends the range of vehicles they can sell as certified, including used vehicles that are up to 15 years old and 150,000 miles on the odometer.
“SureSale is a real breakthrough for dealers in the Phoenix area because they can now provide consumers who are shopping for vehicles with a powerful certification program they can really trust,” said Jeffrey Schwartz, president and CEO of Mota Motors.
The program also features no monthly fees or long-term contract commitments, ‘one-click’ vehicle certification, limited warranties and vehicle service contracts, and third-party vehicle inspections, according to the company. Other benefits a third-party 100-plus point vehicle inspection; a five-month, 5,000-mile limited warranty; a five-day, 500-mile buy-back guarantee; vehicle service contract upgrades; a comprehensive auto report; SureSale-branded marketing materials; and service and support.
For more information, visit www.suresale.com.
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