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Old October 13th 04, 01:17 PM
Len
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That package means ****, I bought a van in Hamilton and later found out
that it had almost twice the mileage on it than it was sold to me with,
I also found out that the guy I bought it from was the 4th owner and not
the 2nd one like the MTO's package said he was. That package has noting
in it to protect the consumer, there is nothing stating how many miles
is on the vehicle or if it has been wrecked or anything like that, all
it is there to do is to tell you this is what the vehicle is worth
according to the government and this is what you are going to pay tax
on, they could care less that you actually paid half what they say it is
worth, hell try going to your insurance company and telling them when
the thing gets totaled that it is worth what the package says it is.
Also it does not matter what a seller does to the car in the way of
rolling back the odometer or anything like that. I contacted the
Niagara Regional Police, they took the info and contacted the Hamilton
Police who I also contacted, I also contacted the OPP and RCMP about
this and they didn't care, hell the guy even forged the owners name that
was on the MOT package on the deposit and bill of sale I received, it
didn't matter to any of those agencies.

On 12 Oct 2004 10:41:33 -0700, (Mike) wrote:

>I will check the serial number to see if there is any match there.
>As for the car fax, here in Ontario Canada, it is required by law for
>the car to be sold with a ministry of transportation's sellers
>package. This is the same as CarFax. I have looked through it and
>noticed only that the guy I bought the car from had swapped the gauge
>cluster. (this is another issue I am dealing with). The guy I bought
>the car from has since disappeared.
>Anyway, I will check the serial numbers and see if there is any match
>Mike
>"maxpower" > wrote in message >...
>> Chrysler was at one time stamping the last 7 digits on the engine to match
>> the vin number of the vehicle, im not sure if that is still being done or
>> not
>> "Mike" > wrote in message
>> m...
>> > Is there any way of identifying if an engine in a car is the original
>> > engine that the car was manufactored with? I have a 95 Neon, which is
>> > suppost to have 370,000kms on it. I know that the owner before me
>> > messed with it a bit as the gauge cluster was swapped and sold as if
>> > it has 134,000kms on the car. Now since I have done some minor work on
>> > the car, (changed front wheel bearings, plugs, intake and oil) I have
>> > noticed that the car has a great amount of power for a old engine with
>> > alot of millage on it.
>> > The engine is the 2.0l single over head cam.
>> > Is there any way of locating identification numbers on the car, engine
>> > and so on, and identify if they where part of the origial package?
>> >
>> > Mike
>> > e-mail mlawrenc(at)rcc.on.ca


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