April 27, 2011

Four Men in Washington State Charged with Odometer Tampering

SeattlePI.com reports that four men in Washington state have been accused of odometer fraud with 75 cars.

According to the article, federal prosecutors allege the four men purchased vehicles with high mileage rolled back the odometers at a repair shop, and then resold the vehicles at a profit.

Allegedly, the men even had the odometers certified as accurate since many owners had not written the vehicle’s actual high mileage on the vehicle’s title. In one case, the men also altered the high mileage number that the owner had written on the vehicle’s title. The men are reported to have gained over $200,000 from their wrongdoing. In most instances, it is believed the men took over 50,000 miles off the vehicles’ odometers.

The article notes that one of the men had been arrested and posted bail the next day. Warrants for the other men have been issued. Each of the men has been charged with odometer tampering and other offenses related to odometer rollback, including conspiracy to commit offenses against the U.S.

If you have been a victim of deceptive business practices such as odometer rollback fraud, call Howard D. Silver. Mr. Silver is a California odometer fraud lawyer who can carefully examine the details surrounding the purchase of your vehicle and help you receive restitution from the responsible parties. Call 1-866-49-LEMON to schedule your free consultation today.

April 25, 2011

How to Avoid Being a Victim of Odometer Fraud

When people think about buying a used car, they typically consider obvious safety features such as seat belts, brakes, air bags, and overall crashworthiness, along with make, model, and mileage. Many people don’t realize that other, less obvious equipment such as a vehicle’s odometer can be just as crucial to investigate before purchase, not only for your wallet but also for your safety.

If a vehicle’s odometer is rolled back to a lower number, you could end up driving a vehicle that is significantly less valuable and not as safe as you thought. Sometimes, dealers even roll back the odometer on recent vehicle models so buyers believe they’re purchasing a brand new vehicle. The most dangerous form of odometer rollback occurs on a vehicle that has been in a serious accident and should not be on the road.

To prevent someone from becoming a victim of this type of fraud, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), along with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), recommends consumers abide by the following tips:

  • Compare the vehicle’s odometer mileage with its inspection and maintenance records
  • Look at the vehicle’s wear and tear to see it if seems consistent with the mileage
  • If the vehicle was previously owned, contact the state motor vehicle titling and registration office to obtain the vehicle’s title and title transfer documents, and then contact the previous owners to document and establish the vehicle’s true mileage
  • Run a full report or an Odometer Check to see if there are any odometer discrepancies in the history of the vehicle

It is an unfortunate fact that many consumers are taken advantage of by dishonest car dealers. If you believe you have been a victim of car fraud in California, contact California used car fraud attorney Howard D. Silver. Mr. Silver can carefully examine the purchase of your vehicle to determine the best course of action for your situation. For a free consultation, call 1-866-49-LEMON today.