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These US States Have the Most Cars With Rolled‑Back Odometers, According to Carfax

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Carfax data shows that a handful of states account for the bulk of odometer‑rollback fraud, making used‑car shoppers extra‑cautious when buying there.

These US States Have the Most Cars With Rolled‑Back Odometers, According to Carfax

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Image: These US States Have the Most Cars With Rolled‑Back Odometers, According to Carfax – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Design & Looks

Even a shiny exterior can hide a hidden problem. In states like Florida and Texas, many cars look pristine—new paint, spotless interiors—but their mileage may be far lower on paper than in reality. The visual appeal often masks the fraud, so trust the vehicle history report more than the shine.

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Performance & Mileage

Odometer tampering directly affects performance expectations. A car advertised at 30,000 miles might actually have 80,000, meaning more wear on the engine, transmission, and suspension. Carfax reports rank the top five states for rolled‑back odometers: Florida, Texas, California, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Buyers in these markets should verify service records, look for uneven wear on brakes and tires, and ask for a mechanic’s inspection.

Price & Rivals

Rolled‑back miles usually inflate a vehicle’s price by 10‑20%. In Florida, a 2016 midsize sedan listed for $15,000 could actually be worth $12,500 after adjusting for true mileage. Compare listings across neighboring states—sometimes a similar car in Indiana or Georgia offers a better deal with honest mileage.

Typical Rolled‑Back Vehicle Snapshot

Engine Mileage Price Top Features
V6 3.5L Actual 115k / Stated 80k $13,200
  • Sunroof
  • Bluetooth
  • Backup Camera
Inline‑4 2.0L Turbo Actual 95k / Stated 60k $11,800
  • Leather Seats
  • Navigation
  • Heated Seats
V8 5.0L Actual 150k / Stated 100k $16,500
  • Premium Audio
  • Remote Start
  • All‑Wheel Drive

FAQ

  • What states have the most rolled‑back odometers? Florida, Texas, California, Ohio, and Pennsylvania lead the list.
  • How can I spot a rolled‑back odometer? Look for mismatched service records, uneven tire wear, and unusually low mileage for the car’s age.
  • Is it worth buying a used car from a high‑risk state? Only if you get a full Carfax report, a trusted mechanic’s inspection, and a price that reflects the true mileage.

Got a story about odometer fraud or tips for safe buying? Leave a comment below and share your experience.

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