Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead Offers Certified Used Cars with Warranty Coverage
Drivers near Peoria, Arizona, Can Shop for Premium Pre-Owned Vehicles
PEORIA, Ariz., June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead is proud to offer an exceptional selection of Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Mercedes-Benz vehicles, each backed by factory warranty protection for added confidence. With a reputation for luxury, performance, and engineering excellence, every Mercedes-Benz CPO vehicle undergoes a rigorous inspection and is supported by strong warranty coverage, making it easier than ever for Arizona drivers to enjoy a luxury vehicle they can trust.
Certified Pre-Owned Mercedes-Benz Vehicles
The Certified Pre-Owned inventory at Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead consists of carefully selected vehicles that meet the brand's highest standards. Each vehicle must be less than six years old, have fewer than 75,000 miles, and pass a detailed 165+ point inspection. These vehicles are reconditioned to factory standards using genuine Mercedes-Benz parts and come with a verified service history and a complimentary CARFAX® Vehicle History Report. Additionally, buyers benefit from 24-hour Roadside Assistance for added peace of mind on the road.
Warranty Coverage That Delivers Confidence
Every Certified Pre-Owned Mercedes-Benz includes 12 months of unlimited-mile warranty coverage after the expiration of the original 4-year/50,000-mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty. This comprehensive coverage extends to key systems such as the powertrain, suspension, steering, and electrical components. There are no deductibles for covered repairs, and service can be performed at any authorized Mercedes-Benz dealership nationwide. Customers also have the option to purchase an extended limited warranty for even greater protection.
Shop Online or In-Store with Ease
Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead offers a seamless shopping experience both in person and online. Through the dealership's website, customers can browse the latest Certified Pre-Owned inventory, view vehicle history reports, calculate monthly payments, and even apply for financing, all from the comfort of home. The website also allows users to schedule test drives, value their trade-ins, and explore delivery options. Whether online or in-store, Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead is committed to delivering a luxury car-buying experience that is both convenient and rewarding.
About the Dealership
Located in Peoria, Arizona, Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead proudly serves drivers throughout the greater Phoenix area. The dealership continues to be a trusted destination for Certified Pre-Owned Mercedes-Benz vehicles, offering outstanding value, exceptional service, and the confidence of comprehensive warranty protection.
Media Contact: Name: MATT MCDERMOTTPhone: 480-213-1265Email: mattm@mbscottsdale.com
Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead, located in Peoria, AZ, offers automotive solutions and Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
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