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November 24th, 2005 12:33 PM #1
Guys,
Can mileage readings be tampered to make the car look it hasn't been used a lot to increase resale value?
Are some guys honest about this thing?
How can we tell which mileage reading is true?
appreciate any comments...
thanks
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November 24th, 2005 12:38 PM #2Mileage readings can be tampered.
Some things you can check are the condition of the tires, seats, handbrake lever, gearshift lever, carpet, foot pedals and steering wheel. Usually you can see the material/plastic worn out in places...
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November 24th, 2005 01:01 PM #3Originally Posted by chris_d
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November 24th, 2005 12:43 PM #4The odometer can be tampered. Madami gumagawa nito.
Tip: Try to get cars na may complete record sa casa.
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November 24th, 2005 01:13 PM #5
Even the digital odo readings can be tampered.
Do the math also; get the average yearly distance travelled by the car then try to fish from the owner/seller what the usual daily route is (work distance, school, etc). Usually less than 10K-12K a year and the car is 2nd owner or being sold by a "buy and sell", medyo duda na ako. IMO (this is just based sa observations ko), a typical car averages around 15K a year more or less.
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November 24th, 2005 02:54 PM #6Originally Posted by vinj
pag sa used car ka bibili, expect the odo to be tampered. and inspect the car before you take it out of the car lot, baka may pinalitan na parts (battery, starter, alternator). buti pa pag nagbayad ka na ng reservation fee e open mo hood then lagyan mo ng signature using paint marker yung mga parts na madaling alisin. or put paper stickers that easily gets torn if it is removed.
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November 24th, 2005 01:23 PM #7Avoid getting sa mga "buy and sell". As much as possible kuha ka sa mga direct sa owner. Or pwede din sa mga pre-owned na hawak ng casa, like Ford and BMW. May six (6) month warranty pa.
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November 24th, 2005 01:37 PM #8
With the mileage thing din, kung direct owner yan, tignan mo nadin kung ilang oto nila hehe, kung 3 oto nila tapos 2 lang nagdridrive sa household, malaki chance na low mileage nga yan.
Like what Vinj suggested, simple questions like where you live and where your work location is will give you a good hint of mileage.
Although di sya given, of course.
Like in my case, when my wife was still working her office is 3km from our house and my office is 6km from our house only, so average travel a day is between 10-12km/day lang. Multiply that by 6 (usually may coding day diba tapos weekends usually di ganun kadalas labasan) you get around 60-72km/week x 4 = 280km/mo+/- x 12 = 3500km/year +/-... Give or take we travel to Batangas around 6x a year you add around 1200km on top of that so less than 5K/year lang mileage namin... hehe
Ngayon mas malupit, i use the car 3x a week lang (including weekends), mga 150km/mo lang kami ngayon... or less :P
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November 24th, 2005 01:41 PM #9Theveed: Hehe ayos tipid sa gas ah! Ako pag hindi malakas ang sikat ng araw I walk to the office.
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November 24th, 2005 01:43 PM #10
Mas ayus yan Bry hehe... Sarap ng ganun...
Iniisip din namin lumipat sa malapit sa office ko, pero ganun din coz mga malalapit na condos may bayad parking...
Commute lang ako usually, P40 balikan hehe.
it's just like the stupid tax breaks on pickup trucks, all over again :twak2: we never learn
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