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Odometer fraud is surging in the U.S., with 2.45 million vehicles suspected of rolled-back mileage, risking buyers' money and safety.
Odometer fraud is rising sharply in the U.S., with CARFAX reporting 2.45 million vehicles suspected of rolled-back mileage—a 14% increase from 2024.
Affordable tools now allow quick tampering with digital odometers, increasing fraud as used car prices stay high.
California alone has over 500,000 suspect vehicles, and buyers risk losing an average of $3,300 in value.
Experts urge checking vehicle history reports, inspecting wear and tear, and getting a mechanic’s evaluation to detect discrepancies and avoid financial and safety risks.
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El fraude del odómetro está aumentando en los EE.UU., con 2,45 millones de vehículos sospechosos de haber retrocedido el kilometraje, arriesgando el dinero y la seguridad de los compradores.