
Used Car Mileage Fraud: Is Your Dream Car's Odometer Telling the Truth?
Used Car Market in Belarus: A Case of Potential Odometer Tampering A recent video review of a 2011 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 150 in Belarus has raised questions about the accuracy of odometer readings in the used car market. The reviewer, a car salesman from the First Automobile Agency, showcased a well-maintained vehicle with a price of 26,999$. However, he noted a discrepancy between the car's apparent condition and its 411,000 km odometer reading. "The car looks like it's only done 200,000km, not 411,000km," he stated, implying potential odometer manipulation. This raises concerns about the prevalence of such practices in the Belarusian used car market. The video serves as a cautionary tale for potential buyers, emphasizing the importance of thorough vehicle inspections before purchasing a used car. The First Automobile Agency's willingness to highlight this issue shows a commitment to transparency and consumer protection. Further investigation into odometer tampering in the Belarusian used car market is warranted.