New or CPO Subaru?
When you are ready to start the vehicle purchasing process, deciding between a new and a Certified PreOwned Subaru is a large decision. There are benefits to both options but either option means a quality Subaru for you to enjoy! Whichever you choose, Thelen Subaru in Bay City, Michigan, is ready to assist you through the vehicle purchasing process. We offer a large selection of new and CPO Subaru models to choose from, so stop in today to take a test drive!
Should I Choose a New or CPO Subaru?
- New Subaru – There are many benefits to purchasing a brand-new Subaru! First and foremost, you will put almost every mile on your new vehicle when you purchase it. You will also be backed by warranties and enjoy the most up-to-date technologies and features. If you order it, you can also customize your purchase to your wants and needs. However, with buying a new car, it is usually more expensive at time of purchase. Plus, you never know what the future holds for the resale value once you’re ready to switch vehicles.
- Certified PreOwned Subaru – The Subaru Certified PreOwned program will provide you with numerous benefits if you opt for a gently used CPO vehicle: 7-year/100,00-mile powertrain warranty, 24/7 roadside assistance, and a full CarFax vehicle history report. Plus, a Subaru must pass a 152-point safety inspection in order to qualify for the program. That means you get some of the benefits of buying a new vehicle, while experiencing money saving benefits of a preowned model. Some challenges might include less inventory choices, not being able to choose custom features, and they are still technically a used vehicles.
Let Thelen Subaru Help You Find Your Next Subaru Model!
We keep an excellent selection of both new and CPO models at our Bay City dealership, convenient to Saginaw, Midland, Mt. Pleasant and Gladwin. Stop by today and let us introduce you to some of the great options to meet your needs for an exceptional Mid-Michigan driving experience. Or, give us a call at (989) 671-1151 to schedule a test drive.
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