Lincoln Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles
2021 Lincoln Navigator Black Label L
$59,985
2021 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve
$34,985
2023 Lincoln Aviator Reserve
$74,620
2021 Lincoln Aviator Reserve
$46,985
2022 Lincoln Nautilus Base
$31,985
2021 Lincoln Corsair Base
$31,985
2021 Lincoln Nautilus Base
$31,985
2020 Lincoln Corsair Base
$29,985
2020 Lincoln Aviator Reserve
$44,885
2023 Lincoln Corsair Reserve
$43,985
2023 Lincoln Navigator Reserve
$89,985
2023 Lincoln Aviator Reserve
$65,325
2023 Lincoln Aviator Black Label
$74,985
2023 Lincoln Aviator Black Label Grand Touring
$74,985
2024 Lincoln Nautilus Premiere
$59,985
2023 Lincoln Aviator Black Label
$70,760
2020 Lincoln Navigator Reserve L
$49,038
2021 Lincoln Corsair Base
$30,185
2021 Lincoln Corsair Base
$31,662
2020 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve
$31,774
What Does Lincoln Certified Mean?
A Lincoln Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle is one that has passed an inspection process agreed upon between Lincoln and the dealer. The criteria vary between manufacturers. It typically consists of 100+ point visible and mechanical inspections. Certified cars are often ones with lower miles that needed little dealer reconditioning. Extended warranties and service plans are often included in the purchase price of a CPO vehicle.
Why Does a Certified Lincoln Cost More?
A Lincoln Certified Vehicle is almost always more expensive than a similar non-certified auto. The bulk of this extra cost is the extended warranty, which usually backed by the manufacturer. Some CPO programs include limited scheduled maintenance items and even roadside assistance. The remaining amount is essentially pure profit to the dealer.
Is it Worth Paying Extra for a Certified Lincoln?
Maybe. The CPO upcharge might only be a few hundred dollars on popular models, but thousands on luxury vehicles. The CPO program was created in part to provide consumers some peace of mind when buying a used car. But, ultimately this program exists to help dealers sell cars. Dealers inspect and recondition nearly every used car, certified or not, before offering them for sale. In most cases, an extended warranty from a third party would be cheaper than the difference between a regular "used" car and one labeled as CPO. Be sure to shop around and read the fine print on what is actually included in the CPO program.