Sonata Odometer

Discussion in 'Hyundai Sonata' started by Ricardo, Feb 2, 2004.

  1. Ricardo

    Ricardo Guest

    Hi everyone, I am buying a used 2001 Sonata. It has done 15,000 kilometres
    according to the clock (I am in Australia) but I am a bit suspicious. How
    easy would it be to fiddle the odometer so it shows 15,000 kilometres rather
    than say...115,000 kilometres?
     
    Ricardo, Feb 2, 2004
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  2. Ricardo

    windmere Guest

    Look for other signs of wear such as worn rubber on the gas and brake
    pedals. 15,000 is not much and the car should look almost brand new
    including the engine if it's only gone that far. However if it has gone
    115,000 km, and parts have been replaced, they will look too new. Can't you
    ask for the all the service records? If not, maybe avoid it and get one that
    you can verify. Because really - why risk buying something if you can't
    trust the person at all? It's against the law to turn the odometer back.
     
    windmere, Feb 3, 2004
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  3. Ricardo

    Ricardo Guest

    OK..good advice...thanx

    Rick

     
    Ricardo, Feb 3, 2004
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  4. Ricardo

    Jason Guest

    Rolling back the odometer on a modern car is easier said than done.
    It requires specialized equipment that would only be available at a
    dealer or service shop (or to someone with an extra few thousand USD
    to spend).
     
    Jason, Feb 4, 2004
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