AZ - Gotta check one - A. actual mileage B. Inaccurate or broken odometer C. Mileage has rolled over (in excess of 100,000 miles). Karl Wolz ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Brush" <jbrush@AROS.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:31 PM Subject: Re: Shady used car dealer in CA??? accidently already sent part of this
> >> > Is it illegal to sell a car with a broken > >> odometer? > > >> > Is there anyway to tell within 10,000 how many > >> miles a car has? > > FWIW, all the titles to my cars require that I certify the mileage to be > correct, and if its not, I have to put in an estimate. I realize I can lie > if I choose, but you gotta trust something. > > Not so much to help with this problem, but are there such requirements for > all title changes, in other states? Mine is in Utah. > > I guess that would be how the DMV can track the history? > > Seems to me if the odometer was broken, the salesman would have to report > that on the title. > > IMO, if the van runs well, and you are happy with the deal you got, call > it good. Mileage can mean everything, and it can mean nothing. Maintenance > is more important, that's why our Vanagons keep on ticking, heading for a > quarter million miles. I've seen some cars die at 85,000 miles because no > one took care of it. > > Anyway...... just one man's opinion. My ex never listened to me, so why > should you? :-) > > Regards, > > John > |
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