So the local Chevrolet Dealer has a 2019 Silverado High Country used w/34,000 miles on it. It is GM certified-so an extra three years powertrain (it's 6 years but it's from in service date so turns out it will be really like three years). It will have a year bumper to bumper for 12 months. It's priced about where it should be BlueBook wise but has one accident where there was no air bag deployment. The Dealer stated there was no structural damage-because if there was it would not qualify for certification-which IS TRUE. My question is that when I get ready to dispose of it-there will be an accident that does show on the Carfax. Obviously the certification provides piece of mind but it will not be there when I trade it in down the road.
I spent twenty years in my occupation looking at "COLOR" in the print industry. I cannot tell where the damage was.
What are everybody's thoughts on this? Will the accident "ding" me 5 years down the road?
I spent twenty years in my occupation looking at "COLOR" in the print industry. I cannot tell where the damage was.
What are everybody's thoughts on this? Will the accident "ding" me 5 years down the road?