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Old 05-01-2007, 11:28 AM   #4 (permalink)
Oldsguy
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So, after all is said and done, you probably won't be able to prove mileage fraud but neither could the buyer prove the low mileage, otherwise he would have provided maintenance records with dates from a reputeable service facility to begin with. Unless you paid a very large amount of money for the car, and then that is very subjective anyway, you should just be happy with it and enjoy it. As you said, you are not a car person and it probably won't mean that much whether it had low or high mileage, when it breaks, you will get it fixed. If you have fun driving it and it fulfills some of your expectations then be happy with it. Besides, it's and Olds and for every Olds you see on the road there are fifteen Chevys and 20 Fords. My second Oldsmobile was a 71 Cutlass, very nice cars, I wish I had not sold mine. Of course that is always the story.....
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