The life "up north" is more concerning.... Rust. Odometer discrepancy can be 
used as bargaining leverage.
-- 
Max, 
Charleston SC

Allan Streib <str...@cs.indiana.edu> wrote:

>Depending on the discrepancy I would not necessarily be afraid of a car
>for an odometer brand only.  There are legitimate reasons that could
>happen; non-working VDO odometers are not exactly unheard of.
>
>Losing miles *is* sort of a red flag though.  You have to wonder what
>else they are being dishonest about.
>
>Allan
>
>Max Dillon <meadedil...@bellsouth.net> writes:
>
>> More: first SC mileage entry has note that car was branded "Not
>actual odometer".  
>>
>> Car is being advertised as for parts only because it was overheated
>and the head gasket blew, but the garage that has it recommends
>replacing the engine.
>>
>> I'm considering this as a recipient for the diesel engine in my
>wagon, which has some body rot and other body issues.  
>
>-- 
>1983 300D
>1979 300SD
>
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