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Forbes.com Names Best, Worst CPOs
New York – Forbes.com has created a list of the best and worst certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles available in the U.S. market. In making their picks, the site’s editors weighed such factors as resale value, safety and manufacturer warranty programs, including information from Kelley Blue Book and Consumer Reports.
Forbes.com Best CPO Vehicles:
1. Honda Accord
2. Toyota 4Runner
3. Acura TL
4. Subaru Impreza
5. Lexus GS
Forbes.com Worst CPO Vehicles:
1. Saturn Relay
2. Jeep Grand Cherokee
3. Pontiac G6
4. Volkswagen New Beetle
5. Mercedes-Benz E Class