My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
odometer. It's a beautiful truck, no doubt about it.
Yesterday, for the first time, I pressed the trip meter button and...
GOTCHA!... the tripmeter's showing 4800 miles!
What's going on? We've only driven the truck 440 miles since buying it.
Do these things ship from the factory with a bunch of miles showing
on the tripmeter, but not the odometer? Why would they do that?
Or... did the bastards roll back the odometer (but forget to reset the
tripmeter) and sell me a used truck as new? It did have a 4" dent in
the front passenger door when we bought it. They told me it happened
when it came off the car carrier. I let them fix it and didn't raise a
fuss about it. But now I'm thinking maybe I should have.
Finally, what should I do now? Should I go back and raise holy Hell
about it and demand a new truck, contact the state attorney general's
office and complain that the dealership defrauded us, what?
F**K!!!
Sean Elkins - 28 Jul 2007 19:37 GMT
> My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
> weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
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> F**K!!!
Take pictures of it in case you accidentally reset it, then contact the
attorney general for advice.
Bonehenge (B A R R Y) - 28 Jul 2007 20:22 GMT
>My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
>weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
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>What's going on? We've only driven the truck 440 miles since buying it.
Just a thought, before you call Lionel Hutz, Esq...
The trip odo has a decimal, the main display does not. 480 miles
will look like 4800 if you don't notice the decimal point, or if the
decimal is somehow not displaying.
Ray O - 30 Jul 2007 06:09 GMT
>>My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
>>weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
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> will look like 4800 if you don't notice the decimal point, or if the
> decimal is somehow not displaying.
I'm pretty sure that Bonehenge has the correct answer!

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sharx35 - 30 Jul 2007 09:13 GMT
>>>My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
>>>weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
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>> will look like 4800 if you don't notice the decimal point, or if the
>> decimal is somehow not displaying.
Even just 480 is STILL more than 440 on the main odometer...you know.
> I'm pretty sure that Bonehenge has the correct answer!
Ray O - 31 Jul 2007 05:45 GMT
>>>>My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
>>>>weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
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>> I'm pretty sure that Bonehenge has the correct answer!
True... without seeing the truck myself, I'm only making guesses like
everyone else here.

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B A R R Y - 31 Jul 2007 12:34 GMT
> Even just 480 is STILL more than 440 on the main odometer...you know.
True.
Since we seem to be talking round numbers... Does it matter? Who would
"roll back" an odometer over 40 miles? I'm guessing the OP may have
generalized enough to make the missed decimal point the problem.
Did you notice the OP has yet to reply? Did they notice the dot? <G>
Jeff - 29 Jul 2007 02:18 GMT
> My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
> weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
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> F**K!!!
I would start by contacting John Aschcroft, the FTC and the UN general
counsel.
Seriously, I would think that the trip odometer was not properly set at
the factory. I would just take it back to the dealer and as the service
people about it. I think you are making a mountain out of a mole hill.
PS, I Att. Hutz has been busy recently. He was too busy to be in the
Simpsons Movie, which, BTW, is excellent.
Jeff
Bonehenge (B A R R Y) - 29 Jul 2007 12:13 GMT
>PS, I Att. Hutz has been busy recently. He was too busy to be in the
>Simpsons Movie, which, BTW, is excellent.
I can't wait to see it! My wife is away and I had to promise that I'd
wait until she returned, so she could go with me.
"With every lawsuit, a free faux pearl necklace..." <G>
Jeff Strickland - 29 Jul 2007 22:54 GMT
Don't sweat the small sh.t.
Somebody somewhere builds this stuff. Nobody cares if the numbers are right,
they only care that they line up properly, you can press the reset button to
cause a zero-reading. It would be nice if the gbuy that built it pressed the
reset button, but don't fret that he did not.
> My wife and I bought a new 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7L Crewmax Limited two
> weeks ago. When we drove it off the lot it was showing 12 miles on the
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> F**K!!!