Jeep offers two distinct certified pre-owned programs, and the warranty duration depends entirely on which one you choose. The flagship CPOV program covers your powertrain for up to 7 years or 100,000 miles from the original in-service date - one of the strongest guarantees in the segment. Understanding the difference between CPOV and CPO GO saves you from surprises after you sign.

Bottom Line: The Jeep CPOV powertrain warranty runs 7 years/100,000 miles from original in-service date, while CPO GO offers shorter coverage at a lower price point.

  • CPOV basic warranty: 3 months or 3,000 miles from CPO sale date
  • CPOV powertrain: 7 years/100,000 miles from original sale (whichever comes first)
  • CPO GO: shorter terms with a simplified inspection checklist
7 Yrs / 100K
CPOV Powertrain
3 Months
CPOV Basic
125 Points
CPOV Inspection
2 Programs
CPOV + CPO GO

The Two Jeep CPO Programs Explained

Jeep’s certified pre-owned lineup breaks into two tiers: CPOV and CPO GO. Each serves a different type of buyer, and the warranty coverage reflects that distinction.

CPOV (Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle) is the premium tier. Vehicles must pass a rigorous 125-point inspection by a factory-trained technician before earning this certification. The powertrain coverage extends to 7 years or 100,000 miles from the original in-service date - meaning a 2-year-old Wrangler still has up to 5 years of powertrain protection remaining.

The CPOV basic limited warranty adds 3 months or 3,000 miles from the date of CPO sale. This covers most mechanical systems outside the powertrain. Roadside assistance, trip interruption benefits, and rental reimbursement are included throughout the powertrain coverage period.

CPO GO is the entry-level certified option. It uses a simplified inspection process and carries shorter warranty terms. Pricing is typically lower to reflect that reduced coverage scope. For buyers who want some assurance without paying for the full CPOV premium, CPO GO fills that gap.

What the CPOV Warranty Covers

The powertrain warranty under CPOV is the headline number, but understanding what it includes matters just as much. Coverage applies to the engine, transmission, transfer case, and drivetrain components.

Coverage does not reset when you buy the vehicle. A Grand Cherokee that entered service in January 2022 has powertrain protection through January 2029 or 100,000 miles total - regardless of how many miles are on it at purchase. If that vehicle has 35,000 miles when you buy it, you have up to 65,000 miles of remaining powertrain coverage.

The 3-month/3,000-mile basic warranty covers electrical systems, air conditioning, and other non-powertrain components from the date you take delivery. After that window closes, you rely on the powertrain warranty plus any extended protection plan you purchase.

Marie Rentz
"The CPOV program gives our Nassau County customers real peace of mind. When someone drives off our lot in a certified Jeep, they know exactly what's covered and for how long - there's no guessing."

- Marie Rentz

General Manager, Westbury Jeep Chrysler Dodge Ram

How to Verify Coverage Before You Buy

Before committing to any certified used Jeep in Nassau County or the surrounding Mineola and Hicksville areas, a few steps protect your investment. The VIN tells you everything you need to know about warranty status.

Ask the dealership to print the warranty expiration details tied to the specific VIN. The document shows the original in-service date, the powertrain expiration date, and whether the vehicle carries CPOV or CPO GO certification.

Checking for open recalls is equally important. The NHTSA recall lookup tool lets you enter a VIN and see any outstanding safety campaigns. A certified vehicle should have all open recalls completed before sale, but verifying this yourself adds an extra layer of protection.

Browse current certified Jeep inventory at Westbury Jeep to check available vehicles with full warranty details listed. For context on what the CPO designation means more broadly, see our guide on what a certified pre-owned vehicle covers.


Thinking about financing a certified Jeep? View current new Jeep specials at Westbury or schedule a CPO test drive at our Jericho location, conveniently accessible from Westbury, Hicksville, and Carle Place.


CPO GO vs. CPOV: The Tradeoff Table

Coverage Factor CPOV CPO GO
Powertrain Warranty ✓ 7 Yr / 100K Mi Shorter term
Basic Warranty ✓ 3 Mo / 3,000 Mi Shorter term
Inspection Points ✓ 125 Points Simplified
Roadside Assistance ✓ Included Limited
Trip Interruption ✓ Included Not included

Who Should Choose CPOV vs. CPO GO

CPOV is the better value for most buyers planning to keep the vehicle 3 or more years. The powertrain warranty spans the period when most mechanical issues surface, and roadside assistance is particularly useful on Long Island and in the greater Nassau County area where daily driving demands are high.

CPO GO makes sense when you want a certified vehicle at a lower price point and plan a shorter ownership cycle. If you’re buying a high-mileage vehicle closer to the 100K threshold, the CPOV powertrain coverage may have limited remaining life anyway - CPO GO becomes more cost-effective in that scenario.

Our guide on whether CPO is worth it walks through the full financial comparison if you want to dig deeper before deciding.

FAQ: Jeep CPO Warranty Questions

How long does the Jeep CPOV powertrain warranty last? The CPOV powertrain warranty covers 7 years or 100,000 miles from the original in-service date, whichever comes first. It does not restart from your purchase date.

Does the Jeep CPO warranty transfer if I sell the vehicle? Yes. The CPOV powertrain warranty is fully transferable to subsequent owners within the coverage period. This can increase resale value compared to a non-certified used vehicle.

What is not covered by the Jeep CPOV warranty? Wear items like brake pads, tires, wiper blades, and filters are not covered. Damage from accidents, neglect, or unauthorized modifications is also excluded.

Is the Jeep CPO warranty the same at every dealership in Nassau County? Yes. The CPOV and CPO GO programs are manufacturer programs administered identically at all authorized Jeep dealerships. The inspection criteria and coverage terms are set by Stellantis, not the individual dealership.

Can I extend the Jeep CPO warranty? Yes. Extended protection plans are available for purchase and can provide additional coverage beyond the standard CPOV terms. Ask about options when you visit Westbury Jeep Chrysler Dodge Ram in Jericho.

How do I know if a Jeep qualifies for CPOV certification? CPOV requires a vehicle to be within a certain model year range, under 75,000 miles, and pass the 125-point inspection. Not every used Jeep qualifies - the dealership’s certified inventory listings specifically designate CPOV vehicles.

Ready to Find Your Certified Jeep in Nassau County?

Westbury Jeep Chrysler Dodge Ram serves Jericho, Westbury, Hicksville, Carle Place, Mineola, and Hempstead. Our certified pre-owned inventory includes a rotating selection of Grand Cherokees, Wranglers, Gladiators, and Compass models under both CPO programs.

For a complete picture of the available certified pre-owned Jeeps in Nassau County, including current pricing and warranty details by vehicle, visit our lot or browse online. Our team walks every buyer through the specific coverage tied to each vehicle before purchase.

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