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1. jmclnx+i6[view] [source] 2023-06-27 13:26:53
>>cwwc+(OP)
> Tom Layton of Henderson, Nevada first noticed FedEx's odometer rollbacks in 2017. Layton, who's been buying and selling trucks and vans for 36 years, bought a FedEx Freightliner truck with around 180,000 indicated miles. When he sold the truck, his buyer hooked it up to a computer that told them the real mileage was around 400,000 miles.

And yet another reason to ensure "Right to Repair" Laws are passed and enforced.

Right now, one state, I forgot which, was informed by the auto industry they will ignore the law. I do not know if enforcement has started yet.

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2. sunk1s+R9[view] [source] 2023-06-27 13:43:08
>>jmclnx+i6
We only know that “buyer hooked it up to his computer and said [something]” - how does that strengthen an argument for (or against) right to repair, exactly?
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