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Originally Posted by jonnymooshoo
My old car, traded it in for an Atlas Cross sport. Got rear ended just a year into ownership, low speed only cosmetic damage to the rear bumper and drivers side quarter panel. No frame damage.
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What a coincidence you saw this. I've been seeing many inaccuracies with carfax reports.
Did you trade it in at the end of 2017, or in 2018? I'm just wondering how accurate the carfax details are. Lists the kms the same 6 months apart. Either you were driving it and the kms reporting is wrong or the car sat parked somewhere and I would assume it was a wreck.
I just ran a carfax on the widebody mr2 I picked up. The mileage is all over the place, and it doesn't help that I just registered it and when she asked the kms and I didn't know the exact I ballparked it. Shortchanged myself by 5000. We ran my buddies collectable euro junk, mileage issue as well.
Whoever is entering kms info needs to view it and do it correctly or not enter anything at all. They need to make this a rule. I see they have a place where you can upload a document to support a kms change, but my mr2 has so many records over the years. I suspect the problem is it's a california car, sometimes they entered it as miles, other times kms.