North Carolina Inspection Data Added to Carfax.com Database; Records to Help Stop $10 Billion Lost to Odometer Fraud
18 January 2001
North Carolina Inspection Data Added to Carfax.com Database; Records to Help Stop $10 Billion Lost to Odometer Fraud
FAIRFAX, Va.--Jan. 18, 2001--Carfax.com, the Internet's leading provider of vehicle history information, announces the addition of over three million new records to its national database of over one billion vehicle records, with additional emissions inspection records coming each month.These North Carolina inspection records include odometer readings, which when combined with information acquired by Carfax.com from more than 150 different resources help reveal odometer discrepancies and alert consumers to potential odometer rollbacks. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates odometer fraud will cost Americans up to $10 billion this year.
Carfax.com kept Stephanie Marina of Charlotte, NC, from contributing $20,000 of her own money to that figure. "I was ready to sign a deal for a 1996 Chevy Tahoe--the mileage was stated as 50k--thanks to Carfax, I discovered that the odometer had been rolled back and the actual mileage was over 71k miles," she explains.
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