All Ford CPO Vehicles 2006 model year or older come with a 6-year/75,000-mile powertrain limited warranty coverage.
Effective April 1, 2007
2007 Ford CPO vehicles come with a 6-year/100,000-mile
powertrain limited warranty!
- Coverage for the engine, transmission and more.
- Fully transferable warranty to future owners at no cost!
- Roadside assistance
(24 hours a day, seven days a week) including:
- Towing
- fuel-fill
- lock-out services
- Deliver more standard safety equipment
- Provide more advanced technology
- Offer more value
- Grant more enjoyment
- Present more satisfaction
We want everything about your Ford to work as hard as you do.
Roadside assistance is part of our limited-warranty coverage, which means you’re automatically covered for 6 years or 75,000 miles from the original in-service date. 2007 Ford CPO vehicles delivered after April 1, 2007, come with a 6-year/100,000 mile powertrain limited warranty. That's 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in case of breakdown, blowout, bad weather, anything.
Plus, if you have trouble far from home, Ford CPO gives you the added benefit of a travel expense reimbursement, worth up to $500, for up to three days of lodging, meals and rental vehicle if breakdown occurs more than 100 miles from home.
Service available at any Ford, Lincoln or Mercury Dealer nationwide.
Common Questions from Customers
Does the warranty stay with the vehicle?
Yes, the Certified
Pre-owned warranty is fully
transferable. If you sell your
Certified Pre-owned vehicle, the
remaining Certified Limited
Warranty coverage remains in
effect for the new owner
and
there is no transfer fee
required.
Is the warranty coverage 75,000 miles plus the current mileage (or 100,000 miles for 2007 or newer vehicles)?
No. The warranty coverage
is for up to a total of 75,000
miles on the odometer or 6 years
from the original warranty start
date, whichever comes first for
2006 or older vehicles. Up to a
total of 100,000 miles on the
odometer or 6 years from the
original warranty start date,
whichever comes first for 2007
or newer vehicles.
Am I supposed to get a copy of the vehicle inspection checklist?
Yes, as part of the
vehicle delivery process, your
dealership will provide you with
the vehicle inspection
checklist. This document will
include the Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) for
your vehicle and will be signed
by the Service Technician who
performed the vehicle
inspection, the Service Manager
and the Pre-owned manager.
How can I get a Vehicle History Overview?
A copy of the vehicle
history report will be provided
as part of the vehicle delivery
process.
Who owned this vehicle before I did?
Certified Pre-owned
vehicles come from a wide
variety of sources. The vehicle
could have been obtained by the
dealership via a retail trade,
from an off-lease customer, or
purchased at auction. No matter
how the vehicle was acquired,
the vehicle has passed the
vehicle inspection process in
order to be eligible for this
program.
Why aren't all eligible vehicles certified?
Although eligible in
terms of vehicle make, mileage,
or model year requirements, not
all vehicles may pass the
vehicle inspection process. Only
those vehicles that pass the
inspection process may be
certified.
Can I purchase a vehicle and have it certified?
No. Unlike extended
service plans, the certified
warranty must be placed on the
vehicle by the dealership before
offering the vehicle for sale,
and therefore the certified
warranty cannot be purchased at
the time of vehicle sale.
Are these vehicles turned-in lease cars or fleet cars?
The vehicle could have
been obtained by the dealership
via a retail trade, from an
off-lease customer or purchased
at an auction. No matter how the
vehicle was acquired, the
vehicle has passed the vehicle
inspection process in order to
be eligible for this program.












