I'm located in PA.
I bought a car around October 2023 from a low-credit dealer. Before purchasing the vehicle, I tried to do the most in-depth history search ever using various online vehicle search tools (with the exception of Carfax, but I will get back to that in a bit) and everything came back clean.
However, after owning the car for a few months, I got a suspicion that the odometer might not be correct. The car is making creaking noises and some other things just didn't check out. Around January, I decided to run a Carfax report and it came back that the odometer may have been rolled back. I contacted the last mechanic who worked on the car to find out the milage and on the milage in/out they recorded the milage was higher then at purchase.
I have been going back and forth with the dealer trying to get them to look into the matter but they're pressed on using Autocheck, which completely leaves out the milage information, and states it's probably a mistake. I have been bugging and bothering the DMV for about two months now to look into the matter however it's just been pure red tape, pushing to other departments, lost documentation, etc that has honestly wasted so much time.
At this point should I resort to filing a small claims suit? I don't know what the DMV is doing anymore. I sent in the documentation for filing vehicle fraud and the point of contact person apparently lost it. I'm currently financing the vehicle with a horrible upside down loan that eats alot into my income.
I bought a car around October 2023 from a low-credit dealer. Before purchasing the vehicle, I tried to do the most in-depth history search ever using various online vehicle search tools (with the exception of Carfax, but I will get back to that in a bit) and everything came back clean.
However, after owning the car for a few months, I got a suspicion that the odometer might not be correct. The car is making creaking noises and some other things just didn't check out. Around January, I decided to run a Carfax report and it came back that the odometer may have been rolled back. I contacted the last mechanic who worked on the car to find out the milage and on the milage in/out they recorded the milage was higher then at purchase.
I have been going back and forth with the dealer trying to get them to look into the matter but they're pressed on using Autocheck, which completely leaves out the milage information, and states it's probably a mistake. I have been bugging and bothering the DMV for about two months now to look into the matter however it's just been pure red tape, pushing to other departments, lost documentation, etc that has honestly wasted so much time.
At this point should I resort to filing a small claims suit? I don't know what the DMV is doing anymore. I sent in the documentation for filing vehicle fraud and the point of contact person apparently lost it. I'm currently financing the vehicle with a horrible upside down loan that eats alot into my income.