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Just bought a high mileage Ford Mondeo (81k), when the garage MOT'd it they discovered a problem with what they thought was the battery. It turned out to be in the Convers+ unit (the speedo cluster with the colour display) which they replaced. However this new speedo has only 40k on it, the dealer made a note on the invoice with the correct mileage on it and I signed it. They sold it to us as 80k mileage so there's no fraud there but do I have any obligation to have the mileage put right? also, there is a rear brake light out which casts doubt on the MOT and the MOT certificate has the 40k mileage on it. Should the MOT have the correct mileage on?
I'm going to phone up tomorrow and invoke the 28 day warrenty on the brake light, just wondering if I've been sold a lemon
I'm going to phone up tomorrow and invoke the 28 day warrenty on the brake light, just wondering if I've been sold a lemon
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So the digits on the mileage count are incorrect and a break light out... doesn't sound like a lemon :huh:0
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However this new speedo has only 40k on it, the dealer made a note on the invoice with the correct mileage on it and I signed it. They sold it to us as 80k mileage so there's no fraud there but do I have any obligation to have the mileage put right?also, there is a rear brake light out which casts doubt on the MOT and the MOT certificate has the 40k mileage on it. Should the MOT have the correct mileage on?I'm going to phone up tomorrow and invoke the 28 day warrenty on the brake lightjust wondering if I've been sold a lemon0
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Cheers everyone. so I'm in no danger with the DVLA or when I come to sell the car?0
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Shouldn't be, you have a signed receipt that states that the clocks were changed so as long as you're honest about the mileage when you come to sell it there should be no problem.0
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you will have a mileage discrepancy on HPI from last years odemeter reading to this years -40k reading even if you have the mileage increased at a dealers or a auto electricians so there no hiding the fact something has been done in the clocks department, so come selling i would open and as truethfull (with private sale or a part ex to a dealer) as you can providing the proof you have.
the rear bulb is a 2 minute job for £2.00 just repolace it yourself.
80K isnt high miles thesedays, unless its under 3 years old and even then you know its been serviced with its history provided.0 -
atrixblue.-MFR-. wrote: »you will have a mileage discrepancy on HPI from last years odemeter reading to this years -40k reading even if you have the mileage increased at a dealers or a auto electricians so there no hiding the fact something has been done in the clocks department, so come selling i would open and as truethfull (with private sale or a part ex to a dealer) as you can providing the proof you have.
the rear bulb is a 2 minute job for £2.00 just repolace it yourself.
80K isnt high miles thesedays, unless its under 3 years old and even then you know its been serviced with its history provided.0 -
daft question but does the car not store it's overall mileage anywhere else other than the speedo unit? Seems very easy to get a high mileage car and pay £300 for a dashboard unit with only a few thousands miles on and swap them over. One clocked car
It's not that easy these days. The MOT is now computerised and keeps a log of the mileage of each vehicle year by year, so it easy to see if a car goes from 80k to 40k between MOT's."There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock0 -
poppasmurf_bewdley wrote: »It's not that easy these days. The MOT is now computerised and keeps a log of the mileage of each vehicle year by year, so it easy to see if a car goes from 80k to 40k between MOT's.0
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the new MOT certificate has 40k and I assume the preceding one has around 60k on it! I'm sure this is going to cause me bother in the coming years
Not if you've got a receipt from the car dealer showing a new speedo unit has been fitted.
The alternative is to have the mileage 'adjusted' by one of those mileage 'correction' firms which can be found on Google."There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock0
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