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How hard is it to alter the odometer?

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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 12:08 PM
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How hard is it to alter the odometer?

I know. Very scary thought. I have not really heard anyone address this in awhile. Is this an issue with modern high dollar cars like P? Has anyone ever been burned by this?? Not a concern for me as I bought my car new, but I read somewhere that a Ferrari could have its digital odometer reset to zero by the dealer.
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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 01:26 PM
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Honestly, its not scary at all with cars at this level...
Think about it, when you register a car, mileage is recorded at the dmv. If the car is serviced properly, documents are available. There is too much of a data trail, now if you find a low milage, high end, off lot, with no service records and a funky title... You wouldent buy it anyways.
 
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