Complaint 2057424

2015 NISSAN ROGUE • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • incident Oct 21, 2024

Crash
No
Fire
No
Injuries
0
Deaths
0
Complaint ID
2057424
Make
NISSAN
Model
ROGUE
Model Year
2015
Component
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Incident Date
Oct 21, 2024
Date Received
Jan 20, 2025
Data As Of
Apr 27, 2026

Complaint Summary

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Owner Narrative

The dealer sold me a car with tampered mileage (106056 miles). When I found out, he took away the title document and refused to return the money. He implied me to sign the sales slip or I would lose both the money and the car. After I signed, he was worried that I would report him, so he took away the REG262 document with his signature and false mileage. He also took advantage of the opportunity that I left the car in his shop to change the tampered mileage back to the original real 225438 miles.and On October 23,2024, I asked him to refund me, he replied "Hey asshole no one can play with odometer " On November 20,2024, when he got the summons,he replied "Thats not true You try to change the mileage I will sue you " But in the court, he said the mileage 106056 was taken on 10/19/2024 of the dashboard is trip mileage. So I can't register it and can't use the vehicle at all

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