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Old 07-30-2004, 10:22 PM
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Yeah drive in reverse when you have a chance, the odometer goes back and your speed becomes negative
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use a label maker and label the od with the correct milage or better yet drill out the large numbers..nobody would notice
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Hey I have a lease....a disconnect for me would be great.....don't listen to these pompous douche bags who claim "don't buy the car if you can't afford it". I can afford plenty, and I'm smart enough to cut a corner, or otherwise turn the tables in my favor when I see an opportunity. Although I don't think I would try it with my car, because I do believe the mileage is stored in various places. Remember MB and every other dealer make plenty of money, its OK if they get yanked once in a while. I would love to know if there is a tested proven method. I know Hondas, Toyotas, Chevy's etc...are very easy....
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Originally Posted by tuscanraider
Remember MB and every other dealer make plenty of money, its OK if they get yanked once in a while.
Kind of like shop-lifting huh? We should all do it as shops already factor it into their pricing.
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Kind of like shop-lifting huh? We should all do it as shops already factor it into their pricing.

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Originally Posted by tuscanraider
Hey I have a lease....a disconnect for me would be great.....don't listen to these pompous douche bags who claim "don't buy the car if you can't afford it". I can afford plenty, and I'm smart enough to cut a corner, or otherwise turn the tables in my favor when I see an opportunity. Although I don't think I would try it with my car, because I do believe the mileage is stored in various places. Remember MB and every other dealer make plenty of money, its OK if they get yanked once in a while. I would love to know if there is a tested proven method. I know Hondas, Toyotas, Chevy's etc...are very easy....
So...how are you "yanking" Mercedes? When you return that car they are going to turn around and sell the 80,000 mile car as a 40,000 mile car without knowing. The person who gets screwed is the person who buys the used car and then has it die after a year.
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Originally Posted by jsr
So...how are you "yanking" Mercedes? When you return that car they are going to turn around and sell the 80,000 mile car as a 40,000 mile car without knowing. The person who gets screwed is the person who buys the used car and then has it die after a year.

40,000 miles is still under warranty....usually
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I've sent you a PM with instructions on how to do that. To get to it, press ALT-F4.
That was cool!
Hey!!! Where'd everybody go????

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