bradleydavidgood777
Well-known member
and a mystery....
Last August when I went to look at the used i-Miev that I now own, the advertisement said it had 14,702 miles on it. (2017 model). When I drove it, I cycled thru the odometer button and indeed saw that number. I think it actually was the exact number, which was a hint that no one else even test driven it for a while...which is why I ended up offering $10k (listed price was $13,900 I think). Anyway, only one week later, when I went back to purchase the car, the odometer said 450 miles. I cycled thru the different options about 3 times because I couldn't believe it. Even if some kind of reset was done unintentionally, how could someone have put 450 miles on it in just one week? Just sounded really strange. I said nothing. The paperwork came out and all of it said 14,702. I said nothing and drove away. Now the car has somewhere between 3-4k on it. And I recently took it to the dealer here for the airbag thing so the records are now showing the new 3000 something at this point. I was wondering if somehow the Mitsu database would find the difference, or if some PA state government database would notice the difference, for example, looking for rollbacks or whatever. But nothing.
So I continue to say nothing and just keep driving.
Last August when I went to look at the used i-Miev that I now own, the advertisement said it had 14,702 miles on it. (2017 model). When I drove it, I cycled thru the odometer button and indeed saw that number. I think it actually was the exact number, which was a hint that no one else even test driven it for a while...which is why I ended up offering $10k (listed price was $13,900 I think). Anyway, only one week later, when I went back to purchase the car, the odometer said 450 miles. I cycled thru the different options about 3 times because I couldn't believe it. Even if some kind of reset was done unintentionally, how could someone have put 450 miles on it in just one week? Just sounded really strange. I said nothing. The paperwork came out and all of it said 14,702. I said nothing and drove away. Now the car has somewhere between 3-4k on it. And I recently took it to the dealer here for the airbag thing so the records are now showing the new 3000 something at this point. I was wondering if somehow the Mitsu database would find the difference, or if some PA state government database would notice the difference, for example, looking for rollbacks or whatever. But nothing.
So I continue to say nothing and just keep driving.