GM Repurchased Vehicles

A GM repurchased vehicle is a vehicle that General Motors has bought back from its original owner. This typically happens when there’s a real or perceived issue with the car—perhaps a problem that wasn’t fixed promptly, or a fault that was misdiagnosed or overlooked by the service dealer. These problems can be anything from cosmetic to functional. To ensure customer satisfaction, GM helps the owner replace the vehicle and then rigorously inspects the returned car to ensure it meets their strict standards. Once verified, the vehicle is resold through a GM authorized dealer like Harry Brown's. After arriving at our facility, the vehicle undergoes another inspection and is fully reconditioned for resale. Each of these vehicles comes with detailed paperwork from GM, outlining the history of the issue and repairs.

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Why Should You Consider Buying a GM Repurchased Vehicle?

Simply put, they're an excellent value! At Harry Brown's, we acquire these vehicles directly from GM and put them through our own rigorous inspection process. Each vehicle undergoes a comprehensive 172-point inspection, followed by a full detailing and reconditioning to bring it up to like-new standards. For vehicles with reported functional issues, our staff personally test drives them to ensure that any problems have been thoroughly resolved.

Do Repurchased Vehicles Have a Carfax Report?

The Carfax report for a GM repurchased vehicle may or may not indicate it as branded, lemon, or repurchased. Regardless, we provide a copy of the Carfax history report for every vehicle, so you can review the details yourself.

Is a GM Repurchased Vehicle Defective or Damaged?

Not at all. Regardless of the reason GM initially bought the vehicle back, it has been repaired to meet factory specifications.

How Does a GM Repurchased Vehicle Affect My Resale Value If I Decide to Trade It In?

Some dealers unfamiliar with these vehicles might hesitate to offer full market value. However, at Harry Brown's, we are fully aware of their history and are always willing to pay full market value. If you choose to trade elsewhere in the future, it's important to keep the paperwork that explains the reason for the repurchase, so the dealer has all the information needed to understand the vehicle's history. Think of it like a car that's been in an accident—knowing the details, such as whether it was a minor cosmetic issue or something more significant, can help the dealer and potential buyers make an informed decision.

Do GM Repurchased Vehicles Come with a Warranty?

Yes! When you purchase a GM repurchased vehicle, you'll receive a minimum 12-month/12,000-mile warranty, whichever comes first. Additionally, you'll benefit from any remaining portion of the original factory warranty that is still in effect, starting from the date the vehicle was first delivered or put into service by its original owner. Be sure to ask your sales representative for specific details about the coverage for the vehicle you're interested in. This warranty is honored at any GM-branded dealership across the United States.

What If the Problem Isn't Fixed?

The likelihood of the same issue reoccurring is very low, as both GM and Harry Brown's have thoroughly inspected the vehicle. However, if the problem does resurface, it may be covered under the warranty, and GM would be notified to address the ongoing issue. Rest assured, any problem that arises will be promptly taken care of and resolved.

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