Victim of odometer fraud?
#1
Victim of odometer fraud?
New to Dodge as it was always a bad word in my family of Ford dealers. I just co-signed for my 20 year old son to purchase a 2006 Dodge diesel from a private seller. I should have suspected something was wrong when the title read 95K miles and the actual was 94K and change but thought it was an honest mistake. My son drove it back to college, 400 miles, and the oil started leaking. We're now looking at 10K to rebuild the engine. My Ford brother says it's a Dodge thing but I'm thinking it's a fraud thing. So, is it possible to roll back the odometer on a Dodge? I'm more than willing to go after the seller if it looks like intentional fraud. I refuse to clean up the vehicle and try to sell it to some other sucker as too many people have suggested. I'm coming to you Dodge people for your insight and experience. I've got a kid who's loved Dodges since he was old enough to know the difference and can't get am getting biased info from my Ford family.
#2
Odometer tampering is hard to prove without documentation. First run a carfax. If dealer service was ever provided, accidents, or recalls were taken care of the mileage will be listed. Then you can guesstimate if the mileage may have been rolled back. If the seller provided service records, they will have the mileage too. If you know where the truck was serviced you can go back and ask what the mileage was on last service. Get the dates too. Other than that, not sure if it can be checked by computer, but if you can't prove it you can't do anything. Now if you do prove it, then it comes down to your states laws. Most make the seller buy it back and they get a fine.
#3
It's next to near impossible to roll back odometers. Carfax should be able to help out, but sometimes even those are not accurate as they rely on the inputting of correct data to begin with. An example is my wifes journey, the last time we had it inspected, the technician entered the mileage as 88,000 miles even though the car only had 66000 miles. That will show up on a carfax now as it is a metter of public record.
#4
It's next to near impossible to roll back odometers. Carfax should be able to help out, but sometimes even those are not accurate as they rely on the inputting of correct data to begin with. An example is my wifes journey, the last time we had it inspected, the technician entered the mileage as 88,000 miles even though the car only had 66000 miles. That will show up on a carfax now as it is a metter of public record.