Indiana State Police have impounded four vehicles from an Indianapolis car dealership lot as part of an investigation into odometer fraud.
Tim Hardwick found out the car he bought from KBB Auto Sales LLC had 70,000 more miles on it than the odometer read.Hardwick bought the 2011 Ford Explorer for $9,500. According to the listing and the odometer reading, the car had 126,477 miles on it.Like any new car owner, Hardwick wanted to learn how to use the bells and whistles of the car.
To recap, Hardwick thought he bought a car with 126,000 miles on it, found a sticker saying it had 183,000 and finally found through Carfax the car had 196,000 miles on it.“There was denial and I tried to talk to about restitution and it’s ironic that he called me a blackmailer,” Hardwick said. He said after serving a search warrant March 9 they found several more vehicles on KBB Auto Sales' lot with odometer discrepancies.
Farias said through paperwork they found during that search he believes there are more victims of KBB Auto Sales.
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