kbreese72
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- Location
- Long Island, NY
- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
Hello all,
I just got back from my local Genesis dealer (Genesis of the South Shore here on Long Island, NY). I was there to purchase a very slightly used 2023 G70 3.3T AWD which was apparently a loaner vehicle and it has only 500 miles on it. It's clearly advertised as a Certified Pre-owned vehicle on their website. Anyhow, negotiated with the sales rep and all went well. After some back and forth they agreed to a price of $46,500 and I would put down $2500 and do the financing thru them. The Sticker on the car is 57.8k (Fully loaded prestige pkg)
Anyhow, then I got to the infamous finance guy. First, he of course tries to push the tire and wheel warranty. I said no thanks. Next he said OK what about the vehicle warranty. I said I think I'm covered with the remaining10 year/100k powertrain and 6k bumper to bumper CPO warranty. He said I'd have to pay $2500 for that certification and to get the CPO benefits.
Does this sound legit, even though they are advertising the car as CPO??
Please advise.
Thanks,
Kevin
I just got back from my local Genesis dealer (Genesis of the South Shore here on Long Island, NY). I was there to purchase a very slightly used 2023 G70 3.3T AWD which was apparently a loaner vehicle and it has only 500 miles on it. It's clearly advertised as a Certified Pre-owned vehicle on their website. Anyhow, negotiated with the sales rep and all went well. After some back and forth they agreed to a price of $46,500 and I would put down $2500 and do the financing thru them. The Sticker on the car is 57.8k (Fully loaded prestige pkg)
Anyhow, then I got to the infamous finance guy. First, he of course tries to push the tire and wheel warranty. I said no thanks. Next he said OK what about the vehicle warranty. I said I think I'm covered with the remaining10 year/100k powertrain and 6k bumper to bumper CPO warranty. He said I'd have to pay $2500 for that certification and to get the CPO benefits.
Does this sound legit, even though they are advertising the car as CPO??
Please advise.
Thanks,
Kevin

