A friend of mine purchased a vehicle from a lot in town. She fell in love with it, and bought it quickly. Well, now she's having to throw money at repairs, so she stopped by the local Ford dealership to look at something new. They pulled the autocheck, and found that the mileage it was registered for in Texas is significantly lower than the previous registration in Ohio.
I'm familiar with the lot she bought it from, as it was the lot we would wholesale to when the dealerships couldn't move the car, but we didn't want to make a trip out to Adesa or Manheim. They don't bother with carfax or autocheck.
I know there are federal regulations that protect a seller from purchasing a vehicle with known odometer fraud, but they can argue that they didn't know. What will be her best recourse for getting the dealership to make it right?
Oh, and here's the VIN if anyone is curious about what the autocheck says. 1D8HB58296F172454
I'm familiar with the lot she bought it from, as it was the lot we would wholesale to when the dealerships couldn't move the car, but we didn't want to make a trip out to Adesa or Manheim. They don't bother with carfax or autocheck.
I know there are federal regulations that protect a seller from purchasing a vehicle with known odometer fraud, but they can argue that they didn't know. What will be her best recourse for getting the dealership to make it right?
Oh, and here's the VIN if anyone is curious about what the autocheck says. 1D8HB58296F172454
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