US: Chrysler expands certified used car availability

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 1 February 2008

Newly-privatised Chrysler is building on recently-announced new executive appointments and future product plans with the announcement it will expand its US market certified pre-owned vehicle (CPOV) programme eligibility to all qualifying dealers there. Previously, its was limited only to so called 'Five Star' dealers.

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