I came across an ad on Facebook Marketplace of a 2008 Suburban Z71 with what was supposed to be 85,000 miles but when I looked at the inside in the pictures, it was obvious that this guy was lying because that interior looks like something out of a 200,000 mile Suburban and when I read the reviews on the person listing the Suburban, these people were complaining about the seller not providing the vin and it’s very obvious that the seller was hiding something
@@stevenk628 it’s not fake at all lmao. People use these all the time and they’re literally available on Amazon. They have legit uses. The reason he entered a different number is because you have to put the mileage in as kilometers. Youd know that if you read the caption.
Better off to not do this! For this reason, odometer fraud, a deceptive practice involving the alteration or misrepresentation of a vehicle's mileage, is a federal fraud crime under Title 49 U.S. Code 32703. It's a federal crime to disconnect, reset, or alter a motor vehicle odometer to change the mileage.
@@pandabearmychihuahua3198 For this reason, odometer fraud, a deceptive practice involving the alteration or misrepresentation of a vehicle's mileage, is a federal fraud crime under Title 49 U.S. Code 32703. It's a federal crime to disconnect, reset, or alter a motor vehicle odometer to change the mileage.