Call your State Attorney General immediately. The law does not take odometer rollback's lightly.
First - it's illegal. That being said, the mileage can be turned back on mechanical odometers by opening the dashboard instrument cluster and physically rolling the miles back.
dye it the color that you bought it as. If it was white, dye it white. it will be back to normal.
When your mom was born back in B.C. 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
We bought one today and didnt last an hour with it. It never turned on. we called the emachines service hotline and they said to take it back to the store.... Biggest peice of Sh*t we have ever bought!
you can talk to the used car dealer, and bring up the issue KINDLY, and inform him/her that there was a mistake somewhere along the line, and you felt misled. from there, it goes by what he/she and you say.
The age is not a factor it is the mileage on the tires that matters. Go back to where you bought the tires and deal with them.
Tire size may be off. Previous owner might have turned it back to improve the value of the car. It might be broken. IT might have been broken eariler and replaced with a unit from another car of another mileage.
If an odometer has been turned back you can usually see tell tale signs that the numbers don't allign correctly. The other way of checking is for wear and tear on the trim within the car. If the vehicle mileage is showing as 20000 miles and the steering wheel and gear stick trim etc is worn then you can put a reasonably safe bet that the vehicle has done far in excess of that mileage.
Absolutely no! Turning back mileage is falsification, dishonest, and illegal.
Ronald Reagan
No one can answer since it's illegal to roll back mileage.
There are a lot of different ones, they can sell for £2000-10,000. but be careful I bought one a few years back and it turned out to be a fake, there are a lot of them about.