There may be risks involved in purchasing a used vehicle, but there
is an easy way to improve the likelihood that you will be getting a
quality car; purchase a certified pre owned. These vehicles are
starting to increase on the market, as more are buying used than
ever. It may add slightly more to the buying price
of the used car, but it also adds a peace of mind and confidence that
this vehicle will last.
All CPO vehicles not only come with a
warranty, but also go through a multi point inspection before being
placed on the lot. If the vehicle fails any part of the inspection,
it is fixed and re-inspected before being sold. CPO cars are much less expensive than new cars and they do not have the
quick depreciation of new cars. Manufacturer-approved CPO
vehicles are usually two to six years old and have at least a
100-point inspection, sometimes more. Competition among CPO brands
is a new and upcoming trend. Competition should bring even better
selection of CPO. Dealers sell certified pre-owned vehicles from their own
brand, but also sell vehicles that customers have traded in. CPOs
may slightly add to the price of a used car in Yardley, but it is
well worth it in the longrun.
Finding Yardley Used Cars
Yardley, a borough located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is a small
community bordered by the Delaware River and Ewing, New Jersey on
the east, and by Lower Makefield Township on the north, west, and
south. Yardley is named after William Yardley. He made an agreement
with William Penn before leaving England, to buy 500 acres. His
original settlement, called "Prospect Farm”, was located just
outside of the present Yardley Borough. After William Yardley
succumbed to smallpox, his nephew, Thomas Yardley, settled on the
estate. He opened a ferry line which started operating in 1710 from
Letchworth Avenue, the lower boundary of the village, and landed in
New Jersey further downstream. This was an important link between
West Jersey and the three roads leading to Philadelphia by way of
Falls, Langhorne and Newtown.
The Yardley family occupied the land
for more than 150 years. Yardley began to develop into a village
about 1807, and by 1880 had a population of 820. Early industries
included a spoke and handle factory, sawmill, felloe factory, plate
and plaster mill, and two flour mills. The first post office,
established in 1828, used the name "Yardleyville." The name became
"Yardley" again at the time the Reading Railroad came through the
area in 1876. Yardley Borough was incorporated on March 4, 1895. The
Delaware Canal and its towpath bisect the borough from northwest to
southeast. Access points to the canal are located at Edgewater
Avenue, Afton Avenue, Black Rock Road, East College Avenue, and
Letchworth Avenue.