Certified pre-owned vehicles, also known as CPOs are a great alternative to a new car. They are still less expensive, yet they are certified to be inspected and in top shape. These type of used cars are more popular than ever. CPO status does add to the buying price of a used car. In return, all CPO vehicles come with an extended warranty, lessening the buyer's fear of having to deal with problems. CPO cars still cost much less expensive than new cars and they do not have the quick depreciation that new cars do. Manufacturer-approved CPO vehicles are usually two to six years old and have at least a 100-point inspection, sometimes more. You should always receive an inspection sheet with this used car, and it will list results for everything from wheel covers to the transfer case to engines. All vehicles put on the lot under this CPO name must have passed the inspection. If they don’t they are fixed before they are for sale. Competition among CPO brands is a new and upcoming trend. Competition should bring even better service. Dealers sell certified pre-owned vehicles from their own brand, but also sell vehicles that customers have traded in,
and this is another great option. CPOs do cost more than regular used cars, yet for many the value of peace of mind is worth the extra expense.
Finding Used Cars in Bryn Mawr
Bryn Mawr is located in Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, just west of Philadelphia along Lancaster Avenue (US-30) and the border with Delaware County. The name Bryn Mawr means "big hill" in Welsh and takes its name from an estate near Dolgellau in North Wales. This was the farm of Rowland Ellis, who immigrated to Pennsylvania from Dolgellau in 1686 to escape religious persecution. Until 1869 and the coming of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the town was known as Humphreysville. The town was renamed by railroad agent William H. Wilson after he acquired on behalf of the railroad the 283 acres that now comprise Bryn Mawr.
Bryn Mawr is located towards the center of what is known as the Main Line, a group of wealthy Philadelphia suburbs stretching from the city limits to Malvern. It is also home to Bryn Mawr College. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 0.6 square miles, all land and entirely within Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County. However, the "Bryn Mawr" zip code (19010) covers a larger area, and as a result, the geographic term "Bryn Mawr" is often used in a sense that includes not only the CDP, but also other areas that share the zip code. These other areas include the community of Rosemont within Lower Merion Township and Radnor Township, and various other areas within Lower Merion Township, Radnor Township, and Haverford Township.