SANTA MONICA, Calif. -

So, how much more money will a certified pre-owned vehicle fetch than a non-CPO used car? Edmunds.com answered that very question in its Q3 Used Vehicle Market Report.

What the site found was that if you took a CPO model and its non-CPO used counterpart, the certified vehicle will notch a price premium of $1,341, on average.

In the report, Edmunds also boiled down the average CPO premiums in 22 different car and truck segments, which can be found below:

Subcompact Car: $826
Compact Car: $864
Midsize Car: $1,085
Large Car: $1,152
Entry Sport Car: $1,324
Midrange Sport Car: $2,026
Premium Sport Car: $3,089
Entry Luxury Car: $2,102
Midrange Luxury Car: $2,237
Premium Luxury Car: $2,886
Compact Crossover SUV: $1,139
Midsize Crossover SUV: $1,258
Midsize Traditional SUV: $1,391
Large Crossover SUV: $1,165
Large Traditional SUV: $1,518
Minivan: $1,135
Van: $1,081
Compact Truck: $963
Large Truck: $1,083
Entry Luxury SUV: $2,362
Midrange Luxury SUV: $2,726
Premium Luxury SUV: $3,531

Note: Edmunds emphasized that these are average premiums, pointing out that vehicle condition can greatly impact savings.