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Then why have a law?
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Right... but I know the mileage going in... So according to what you said, I should have it changed... There was no documentation given to me saying it was changed, just a service manager that said it was ok
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Someone is going to prison in the end for odometer fraud. :stirthepot:
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well... call it a guilty conscience... I know its wrong, and thats bad enough.
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Sorry if I'm making a big deal over nothing... this just seems like its one of those things that shouldn't be messed up. I know I wouldn't feel comfortable buying a car knowing the odometer was wrong, regardless of the amount it was off (and I know I'm the only one who knows... I guess its integrity getting the best of me, I just don't want to deal with that, even IF it were to become and issue for some odd reason).
SoCal, Why post what the law says, and then turn around and tell me not to worry about the difference in mileage? |
your posts are confusing because you say 300 less, but from the OP it sounds like you went in with 59xx miles and got it back with 63xx. thats 300 MORE
so which is it |
I went in today with 6362... but the new odometer only read 5998. that would be 300 LESS
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