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		Definition of pre-owned in English: pre-ownedadjective North American Second-hand.  Example sentencesExamples -  About used cars, Ortiz says, ‘We have a pre-owned Ford site today in five markets throughout the United States.’
 -  At ‘True Value’ showrooms, you can get the value of your old car assessed scientifically and exchange it for a new or re-conditioned pre-owned vehicle.
 -  If you don't mind buying pre-owned, there are some great deals on the sales boards of watch enthusiast websites.
 -  While new vehicle sales will likely decline in May and June, coming off of a record first quarter, that doesn't mean the market will improve for pre-owned vehicles.
 -  Beginning March 1, Richmond residents can take their pre-owned hockey equipment to their local Ford dealers to support a used hockey equipment drive for our local youth.
 -  Our experts say the best way to protect your investment is to purchase a certified pre-owned vehicle.
 -  A good portion of the cost can be reduced by using pre-owned equipment.
 -  The pre-owned market is artificially propped up because there aren't any real replacements.
 -  Even most standard pre-owned vehicle extended warranties offer much more protection than most ‘certified’ used car warranties.
 -  Perhaps another car will do - we have several pre-owned selections that are also very nice.
 -  The marketing research company in Brandon, Oregon, reports that 816,604 certified pre-owned cars were sold in 2001.
 -  At fifteen minutes to one, they parked an immaculate pre-owned red sports car in the hotel car park.
 -  In the first of this three-part series on buying used guns we'll learn what to look for when considering the purchase of a pre-owned semiautomatic handgun.
 -  So we started - we said, ‘Let's do a convoy, and drive a bunch of vehicles, pre-owned cars and trailers, down here.’
 -  ‘So I was not convinced it was for me,’ said Clive, as he toyed lovingly with the electronic key fob for his pre-owned Mini.
 
  Synonyms second-hand, used, nearly new, handed-down, passed-on, cast-off, worn, old    Definition of pre-owned in US English: pre-ownedadjectivepriˈoʊndprēˈōnd North American Secondhand.  Example sentencesExamples -  At fifteen minutes to one, they parked an immaculate pre-owned red sports car in the hotel car park.
 -  Even most standard pre-owned vehicle extended warranties offer much more protection than most ‘certified’ used car warranties.
 -  So we started - we said, ‘Let's do a convoy, and drive a bunch of vehicles, pre-owned cars and trailers, down here.’
 -  While new vehicle sales will likely decline in May and June, coming off of a record first quarter, that doesn't mean the market will improve for pre-owned vehicles.
 -  At ‘True Value’ showrooms, you can get the value of your old car assessed scientifically and exchange it for a new or re-conditioned pre-owned vehicle.
 -  The marketing research company in Brandon, Oregon, reports that 816,604 certified pre-owned cars were sold in 2001.
 -  A good portion of the cost can be reduced by using pre-owned equipment.
 -  About used cars, Ortiz says, ‘We have a pre-owned Ford site today in five markets throughout the United States.’
 -  Perhaps another car will do - we have several pre-owned selections that are also very nice.
 -  Beginning March 1, Richmond residents can take their pre-owned hockey equipment to their local Ford dealers to support a used hockey equipment drive for our local youth.
 -  In the first of this three-part series on buying used guns we'll learn what to look for when considering the purchase of a pre-owned semiautomatic handgun.
 -  The pre-owned market is artificially propped up because there aren't any real replacements.
 -  If you don't mind buying pre-owned, there are some great deals on the sales boards of watch enthusiast websites.
 -  Our experts say the best way to protect your investment is to purchase a certified pre-owned vehicle.
 -  ‘So I was not convinced it was for me,’ said Clive, as he toyed lovingly with the electronic key fob for his pre-owned Mini.
 
  Synonyms second-hand, used, nearly new, handed-down, passed-on, cast-off, worn, old     |