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Old 01-08-2005, 01:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm not saying I know the answer, But what reasoning would they have to do that? And is it at all possible that the odometer was showing one of two trips and not the mileage of the car when you went in? The service advisor should hit the trip button if it is showing when he checks the mileage but because the trip mileage was so high he may have assume it was the true mileage. And either way when you got in, the true mileage is now showing on the odometer and not the trip?
Hit your trip button and see if there a trip that is 700 miles short of your true mileage.
There is very little they could do to change the mileage 700 miles in one hours time.

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