Picnictraffic
Member
I’m currently in the process of purchasing a CPO e-Golf from a well-reviewed VW dealership in another province and having it shipped to me. It’s a 2018 with 35,000km.
The Battery Health Quicktest came back with favourable results (91% capacity with less than 2% DC charging).
The carfax looks mostly really clean (regular maintenance, no accidents), but I just noticed something that could be cause for alarm. There was a new owner reported in December—which means they only had it for 6-7 months before they decided to trade it in. Unless it was just a change of ownership within the family or it just wasn’t suiting their needs, it seems like potentially a bit of a red flag. OR, that could have been when VW got possession of it and spent this much time to have it repaired (?)
I know I should have arranged to have a pre-purchase inspection before doing anything but I did put a lot of faith in it being a CPO and the fact that these machines are relatively bulletproof where it counts—and the fact I’ve been searching for one for months and they had it priced fairly pushed me to move quickly on it.
So I guess my questions are:
• To what extent can the CPO title be trusted?
• Is it likely that they’d accept a trade if the vehicle had issues and sell it without addressing them?
• Do I have any recourse if I get the car only to run a scan and find a bunch of problems?
At this point, I’ve only signed an “offer to purchase” and left a deposit so it’s not too late to back out I don’t think, however I really don’t want to so I’m hoping ya’ll can offer me some peace of mind or advice. Thanks so much!
The Battery Health Quicktest came back with favourable results (91% capacity with less than 2% DC charging).
The carfax looks mostly really clean (regular maintenance, no accidents), but I just noticed something that could be cause for alarm. There was a new owner reported in December—which means they only had it for 6-7 months before they decided to trade it in. Unless it was just a change of ownership within the family or it just wasn’t suiting their needs, it seems like potentially a bit of a red flag. OR, that could have been when VW got possession of it and spent this much time to have it repaired (?)
I know I should have arranged to have a pre-purchase inspection before doing anything but I did put a lot of faith in it being a CPO and the fact that these machines are relatively bulletproof where it counts—and the fact I’ve been searching for one for months and they had it priced fairly pushed me to move quickly on it.
So I guess my questions are:
• To what extent can the CPO title be trusted?
• Is it likely that they’d accept a trade if the vehicle had issues and sell it without addressing them?
• Do I have any recourse if I get the car only to run a scan and find a bunch of problems?
At this point, I’ve only signed an “offer to purchase” and left a deposit so it’s not too late to back out I don’t think, however I really don’t want to so I’m hoping ya’ll can offer me some peace of mind or advice. Thanks so much!