Hey that is nothing new. All the manufacturers do it including Phord. My son ended up buying a "lemon return" from a local dealer who said it was traded in by an elderly gentleman who liked driving a new truck every year.
The best way I found to combat buying a lemon buyback, flood damage, or a rebuild is to pay about $20. 00 and subscribe to "Car-fax" It is a three month deal and all you have to do is to send them the VIN and you will get back a complete history of the vehicle. They also track the mileage in case someone sets the odometer back. I used the service when my daughter was looking for a used car and saved her from buying one rebuilt total wreck, two high mileage cars that showed low mileage on the odometer, and one flood damaged car. It is well worth the money if you are in the market for a used vehicle. I found out that if a car passes through Utah then a red flag should be raised on that vehicle because of their lax laws concerning rolling back speedometers.
Dewdo in the other Washington
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2000 Ram 3500 4 X 4 dualie W/B-D Exhaust Brake, Auto-Loc, Armr bed liner, DeeZee running boards, mud flaps, steps, leather, white with color splash on sides, would like to BOMB it, but after warranty. VA Box waiting to install.
34' King Of The Road 5th wheeler & 11. 5 Arctic Fox pickup camper. Winter in Arizona (Martinez Lake)