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Title issue with vehicle due to odometer; your thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="VitruvianDoc" data-source="post: 1620906" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>Alrighty so my wife and I traded her vehicle for a much newer model vehicle. Dealer will remain anonymous because other than this said issue, everything was great. Now heres the issue. </p><p></p><p>I got a call last Friday from both the bank we financed through and the dealer saying there was an issue with the odometer statement and that my wife and I needed to sign a new odometer statement. They tried to rush us to sign a new odometer statement and I started smelling fish. After some stern questioning what happened is when the dealer came to possess the vehicle, the odometer was incorrectly recorded at that point so that when they retitled the vehicle in their name, the odometer was recorded 500 miles higher than the vehicle actually had (29,950 vs the correct 29,450). We did the odometer statement when we purchased the vehicle and and it was recorded at 29,490 (40 miles higher than the <u>correct</u> odometer as it should be).</p><p></p><p>Now my options: the easy way out which is for my wife and I to sign a new odometer statement with the vehicle stating a mileage > 29,950 OR for them to correct their initial mistake on the Title. Obviously the first is easier but the form states to the best of my knowledge I have to answer it under penalty of law and I know for a fact what the car had and we have picture proof of it. Dealer is starting to be stubborn but said they would try to correct the title since it was their mistake. Ultimately I am worried about the car having issues down the road due to a "rolled back odometer" issue.</p><p></p><p>So... advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VitruvianDoc, post: 1620906, member: 13736"] Alrighty so my wife and I traded her vehicle for a much newer model vehicle. Dealer will remain anonymous because other than this said issue, everything was great. Now heres the issue. I got a call last Friday from both the bank we financed through and the dealer saying there was an issue with the odometer statement and that my wife and I needed to sign a new odometer statement. They tried to rush us to sign a new odometer statement and I started smelling fish. After some stern questioning what happened is when the dealer came to possess the vehicle, the odometer was incorrectly recorded at that point so that when they retitled the vehicle in their name, the odometer was recorded 500 miles higher than the vehicle actually had (29,950 vs the correct 29,450). We did the odometer statement when we purchased the vehicle and and it was recorded at 29,490 (40 miles higher than the [U]correct[/U] odometer as it should be). Now my options: the easy way out which is for my wife and I to sign a new odometer statement with the vehicle stating a mileage > 29,950 OR for them to correct their initial mistake on the Title. Obviously the first is easier but the form states to the best of my knowledge I have to answer it under penalty of law and I know for a fact what the car had and we have picture proof of it. Dealer is starting to be stubborn but said they would try to correct the title since it was their mistake. Ultimately I am worried about the car having issues down the road due to a "rolled back odometer" issue. So... advice? [/QUOTE]
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