I certify that this vehicle has undergone inspection, and if necessary, repair and/or reconditioning in accordance with the CBG Certified Pre-Owned 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Inspection Date and VIN # at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they are crucial for identification.
  3. In the section labeled 'Required Signatures', fill in the Reference Number, Stock #, and R.O.#. This information helps track the vehicle's service history.
  4. Next, have a certified technician print their name, sign, and date the form. Repeat this for both the Service Manager and Used Vehicle Manager sections.
  5. Complete the 172-point inspection checklist by marking 'YES' or 'NO' for each item. Be thorough to ensure compliance with certification standards.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed document from our platform.

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Only the best-maintained late-model vehicles make the Mazda Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle cut. To be eligible, they must pass a rigorous 160-point inspection. From major to minor components, each vehicle is scrutinized and tested.
Certified pre-owned vehicle programs, in general, do not guarantee that a vehicle has been accident-free. Instead, they include a vehicle history report that allows buyers to make informed decisions based on the vehicles history.
GMCs CPO program is the same as that of Chevrolet and Buick and requires the vehicle to have a clean title. It also must be no more than six model years old and have a maximum of 75,000 miles. Additionally, it must pass a 172-point vehicle inspection and reconditioning process.
There is always some risk involved in buying a used car, but with a CPO vehicle, it is typically lower. Mechanics who are trained to spot trouble have inspected it. A manufacturer backs it with a limited warranty and maybe a powertrain warranty, too.
Thats why we include two scheduled maintenance visits within 2 Years / 24,000 Miles with every Certified Pre-Owned vehicle*. Services include multi-point inspections, tire rotations, and oil/filter changes.

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Like Chevy and Buick, GMCs CPO program offers average warranty coverage, but the benefits make it worth a look. Buyers enjoy free maintenance and a three-day/150-mile return period. Roadside assistance and loaner vehicles are also available.
Safety is the most important reason you inspect your vehicle, safety for yourself and for other road users. A vehicle defect found during an inspection could save you problems later. You could have a breakdown on the road that will cost time and dollars, or even worse, a crash caused by the defect.

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