Used cars fake service history
A full service history is one of the staple ingredients of every good used car advert. It shows that the vehicle has been properly maintained, helps vouch for the mileage and if the stamps are from an official dealer, then all the better. A smart seller will include the letters FSH right at the top of the description in their ad, because they know it's something people want to see. And if it's not there, any sensible buyer will ask why not. What does it take to double the value of a car? A lot of aftermarket extras? An expensive audio system? No, the answer is £20 and a bit of time spent on the Internet. That's all it took for Auto Express to create a fake service history for a vehicle to corroborate phoney mileage and thereby increase its value by 100 per cent. It's the latest way crooks are ripping buyers off - so we went undercover to reveal the con.
But even if the seller has a service book full of stamps to show when you go to view the motor, how do you know if it's genuine? Well, you don't. What's more shocking is that crooks are inventing service histories to boost resale values. And we know it's happening, because we've done it ... [see more at Autoexpress.co.uk]
28 February 2011
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