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Originally Posted by teamturbo
It tends to question the integrity of the car's mechanics and reliability. I don't know about you, but I like buying a car that matches the odometer.
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The car does match the odometer. Stuff fails on cars all the time. Would it bother you if you saw a Carfax line item in the history that stated "Replaced rear differential at 55,000 miles"? Not me. I'd just figure it's that much fresher and less likely to cause me problems. Same with a tranny or even an engine assembly as long as the docs were available. A new engine comes with a new warranty BTW.
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2015 FRS M6 Argento, 2014 Audi Q7, 2012 Audi A5 (Traded),2012 VW CC, 2010 Mercedes S550