A type of motor vehicle crime that costs consumers in the U.S. about $1 billion a year is on the rise, according to data firm Carfax. It's called odometer fraud. Fraudsters looking to boost profits on ...
Odometer fraud is becoming a growing concern for used car buyers, with more than 2.14 million vehicles on U.S. roads potentially showing falsified mileage in 2024, according to a new report from ...
Buying a used car presents numerous risks for consumers. The vehicle could have hidden flaws—such as accident or flood damage—or a tampered odometer. Digital dashboards should have reduced odometer ...
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As many as one in 153 cars on U.S. roads may have rolled-back mileage, despite automakers switching to more secure digital odometers. The prevalence of odometer fraud is on the rise according to a new ...
There's a common misconception that digital odometers have helped solve the deceptive practices of odometer fraud. But the reality is far more concerning. Sure, digital odometers have opened new ...
A few days ago, 60 Minutes released on YouTube what has to be one of the greatest pieces of investigative video journalism I have ever seen. It's an episode called "Cream Puff," and it features ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that more than 450,000 vehicles are sold each year with false odometer readings. This costs American car buyers more than $1 billion ...
Odometer rollback schemes cost Americans $1 billion a year and is on the rise in Missouri. Like most big criminal cases, the odometer fraud ring that Missouri Highway Patrol Cpl. Nate Bradley recently ...