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1Clocking  car mileage Empty Clocking car mileage Wed Aug 09 2017, 16:01

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Not a "how to....."  or a request for a "how to....."

I traded my car in a few weeks ago and noticed a different dealer currently has it up for sale.

The thing is 24000 miles seems to have disappeared of the odometer since i had it.

It had done over 136k and is now up for sale with 112k.  The last mot which was mine in sept 2016 had 107k.

Trying to see if there is a way of reporting it but cant find anything.



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2Clocking  car mileage Empty Re: Clocking car mileage Wed Aug 09 2017, 16:13

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

They must have been driving it backwards since you sold it

3Clocking  car mileage Empty Re: Clocking car mileage Wed Aug 09 2017, 16:24

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Norpig wrote:They must have been driving it backwards since you sold it
:rofl:

Dodgy bar stewards.  I reported it to trading standards and via the auto trader app.  Doubt anything will happen like

4Clocking  car mileage Empty Re: Clocking car mileage Wed Aug 09 2017, 16:40

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Ring your local Trading Standards office.

5Clocking  car mileage Empty Re: Clocking car mileage Wed Aug 09 2017, 17:05

Cajunboy

Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

The correct mileage for the last four years is recorded on the MOT certificate.

 The buyer may not see that until they have bought it, if they don't ask to see it.

6Clocking  car mileage Empty Re: Clocking car mileage Wed Aug 09 2017, 17:19

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Cajunboy wrote:The correct mileage for the last four years is recorded on the MOT certificate.

 The buyer may not see that until they have bought it, if they don't ask to see it.
My last mot was 107k 11 months ago

7Clocking  car mileage Empty Re: Clocking car mileage Wed Aug 09 2017, 17:19

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Natasha Whittam wrote:Ring your local Trading Standards office.
Ive emailed them.  If i dont hear back ill ring them tomorrow. Cheers Nat

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