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stolen car...odometer bumped up 40k miles

Posted: December 17th, 2007, 7:28 pm
by kensan
Hey guys,

My ITR was stolen and I'm trying to get the most $ I can from insurance for it.

When they recovered the shell (no engine, rims, interior, seats), there was still an odometer and it read 93,000, when my car really had only 55k.

The adjuster was just asking in a friendly tone, why would the thieves have bothered to mess with the odo.

I could take a trip out there to perform forensics (about 1.5 hour drive with chicago traffic and snow), or...can anyone think of plausible reasons that would save me a trip? If need be I WILL go out there...from the pics (unfortunately the picture is too far away to see the entire instrument cluster) all I can see are the odo digits.

Thanks!

Posted: December 17th, 2007, 7:52 pm
by Bbasso
Simple solution,, I think.

Have you had any recent work done on the car that the place recorded your mileage? if it was shortly before it was stolen, no problem. Another thing is to check to make sure it's your Odo in there, they might have put a diff one in, cause the R model has the fancy CF and worth more then others.

good luck!

Posted: December 17th, 2007, 8:01 pm
by Dave_B
Bbasso wrote:Simple solution,, I think.

Have you had any recent work done on the car that the place recorded your mileage? if it was shortly before it was stolen, no problem. Another thing is to check to make sure it's your Odo in there, they might have put a diff one in, cause the R model has the fancy CF and worth more then others.

good luck!
Yep, oil changes or any other maintenance? If it's been in the stealership lately, it's usually on the invoice.

Posted: December 17th, 2007, 8:58 pm
by Low Pro
How do you know if its your original cluster in there? Did you ask him what the red line was?

Just some questions to ask....But if I was a thief I wouldnt bother putting in a different cluster....

Posted: December 17th, 2007, 10:46 pm
by get RIGHT
How strange. :?

Posted: December 17th, 2007, 10:58 pm
by Doespike
Sorry to hear this. Good luck with the aftermath.

What was heR year/color/ badge #?

Posted: December 18th, 2007, 4:29 am
by Erik B
Yea weird it is...I'd take the trip to see whats left of my baby anyway if it were me.

Posted: December 18th, 2007, 11:52 am
by kensan
I did see it when it was in the lot within city limits. It's since been towed to the burbs by Allstate.

I looked inside and noticed that most everything was stripped. I didn't think they would dispute the mileage, or even think that the odometer would read what it read. Or that insurance would even question it. Or charge me -500 devaluation for the ripped up seat, when that wasn't even the original integra seat remaining. And I don't know why the thieves swapped out the seat.

Anyway, lots of weird things happened with this theft.

I do have 1 oil change receipt from Jiffy Lube (my dad got an oil change) and I have records when I changed the oil the rest of the time. It's just the insurance adjusted wanted "more proof" than jiffy lube and my handwritten notebook.

I was hoping someone new something technical about odometers and type r's so I could explain to the adjuster.

Thanks for the sympathy guys!

Posted: December 18th, 2007, 3:43 pm
by Bbasso
So your 'proof' is not good enough...
Nothing elses like a state inspection?

I suggest pictures for us to help you better with the incorrect items, it's very hard to determine anything w/o seeing.

One thing about the cluster, does it have a part number on the back? reason is the ITR has it's own because of the higher redline then all other integra(s).
As for the seats, same reason- seats are ITR specific.

Worst case senario, hire your own inspector and let them evaluate the car. Hopefully they will see what's what and do the right thang.

Re: stolen car...odometer bumped up 40k miles

Posted: December 19th, 2007, 8:09 pm
by Beasty18C5
Not sure if its same in usa but when you purchase a plate sticker here in canada we also do an e-test every other year and the milage is recorded then and that would be more then enough for proof since the documents and sticker fees are for the government and its their documentation, get a printout of the last couple of years if this applies to you this way it shows how many miles you put roughly a year

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Posted: December 20th, 2007, 12:58 pm
by NEVENCE7
Dave_B wrote:
Bbasso wrote:Simple solution,, I think.

Have you had any recent work done on the car that the place recorded your mileage? if it was shortly before it was stolen, no problem. Another thing is to check to make sure it's your Odo in there, they might have put a diff one in, cause the R model has the fancy CF and worth more then others.

good luck!
Yep, oil changes or any other maintenance? If it's been in the stealership lately, it's usually on the invoice.
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