A Tesla influencer randomly caught his odometer double-counting mileage on video. Wild.

    • KayLeadfoot@fedia.ioOP
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      It’s trivially easy to discover odometer tampering in the USA, and the law is actually enforced.

      Carfax, for instance, will automatically flag if any data point has the odometer lower its mileage. Each time a car is brought in for service or sold, the mileage is recorded. If any of the datapoints do not advance logically, the car is flagged and all sorts of liability questions arise.

      If Carfax can purchase the data, I’m certain that insurers do, too. Insurance is legally mandatory, and the corporations don’t want to cover the cost of insuring a car with a cooked odometer (and unknown true mileage).

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        That only catches the end user tempering with the odometer to lower it. It doesn’t do anything to catch the manufacturer artificially advancing it.

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          Very accurate. Most anti-tamp protections watch for lowering. Because who in their right mind would increase the mileage, right? :)

          No reasonable manufacturer would do that. A manufacturer would be caught if they did that and – oh wait shit that’s exactly what happened