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UPDATE: Gauteng man refunded R261,000 after returning car with tampered mileage and crash history

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Sinenhlanhla Masilela
UPDATE: Gauteng man refunded R261,000 after returning car with tampered mileage and crash history
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A Gauteng man successfully obtained a refund for a used car after discovering the dealership had hidden the vehicle's history of being written off and tampered with the odometer. The resolution followed a public dispute and the buyer's own investigation into the car's past.

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It highlights consumer rights issues in the used-car market and the importance of verifying vehicle history before purchase.

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