SL/R232: EXTENDED WARRANTY
Trenton O. Gibson
tgibson@highline-autos.com
Highline Autos
Direct: 602.909.9216
Office: 480.348.0777
And yes I agree you should definitely have a warranty on the car.
Depending on the mileage you should still have some manufacturer warranty left on it. If it is a certified pre-owned you can purchase an extended Mercedes warranty, if it’s not a CPO then you would have to go third party warranty. The nice thing about the CPO warranty is I believe it’s prorated so if you trade the car in before it expires I believe some of that is refunded to you, you should ask your dealer about that.
Good luck with your new car !
this will also affect the trade in value and limit prospective buyers from purchasing it if you sell it directly.
if you plan on keeping the car it’s not a concern except for ongoing maintenance. I would want to know why it was a buyback and you can get the answers to that, It could be that a part was unavailable and was at the dealer longer than the acceptable time and the original owner invoked the lemon law buyback which makes it a branded title.
My advice is if it’s a buyback find out why, see if all the maintenance is up to date, check the cost of the 3rd party warranty, and who will finance the car and what is the rate. After checking all these you may find out that it’s actually a better deal and more peace of mind to find a CPO car. You want to enjoy this experience not worry about repair costs.
Trenton O. Gibson
tgibson@highline-autos.com
Highline Autos
Direct: 602.909.9216
Office: 480.348.0777






