Surely when someone inspects they will see the real km on the car?!
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Surely when someone inspects they will see the real km on the car?!
OP, you just earn yourself some rep.
I assume they wound it back or replaced it. Clearly anybody will go 'yay only 42,000 KMs!' Then say 'wtf' when they see it has 150,000 on inspection.
Yep, then the auction papers magically go missing. Every EP3 i've seen is suspiciously 6xxxx (around 20k asking price) or 8xxxx (18k asking price). However the interior is worse than that of my dads neglected 300000km corolla. Unless japanese dudes have sandpaper for pants
You can bet pretty much all dealer imported cars are wound back, sadly its just all too common.
And LOL @ edward lee's
Most cars these days effectively run a very small/limited capability computer to drive functions like digital speedo, audio systems, navigation etc... changing the number is a matter of hacking the computer. there are also legitimate reasons why odometer numbers need to be changed (if part of the odometer function breaks and need to be replaced the new odometer will need to be changed to reflect the original reading) and qualified mechanics/specialists would have access to the relevant codes to make these changes.
Fair Trading or the MTAA/RTA should be contacted and given details, koch spanks like Edward Lee's ought to be put out of business
I'd be like, give me it for free or i'll dob on youuuuuu