How do you buy a “good car?”
And what makes a car a “good buy?”

Buying a car, especially in this market, is not as simple as preferred year + preferred mileage + within budget = good. Rather, there are a few more important factors to consider.

(1) Where is the car coming from?

(2) How was the car maintained previously?

(3) Was the vehicle fully – or only partially – reconditioned?

Buying a good car is mostly about sourcing from someone you trust and having full confidence it was maintained well previously. At MATS, after rejecting 95% of the vehicles we find due to poor maintenance, unknown sources, or bad Carfax reports, we always fully recondition our vehicles. That’s how we are able to promise you above average quality vehicles given their year and mileage.

You can feel confident that the vehicle you’re buying with MATS is not only a “good car” but also a “good buy.” We double check all the above factors, and more, so that you don’t have to worry. Plus, our vehicles come with a 30-day 50/50 warranty; we simply want you to have a 10/10 experience that brings you back to us the next time you’re searching for a car.