EU should act against mileage tampering on second-hand cars, says MEP
Wednesday, 25 April 2018 08:36
Today, the European Parliament’s Transport Committee called for
resolute action from the European Commission against mileage fraud
in Europe. The EPP Group Shadow Rapporteur Georges Bach MEP said:
“It is unacceptable that many car buyers all over Europe are still
victims of mileage fraud. Considering that the solution only costs
a fraction of the economic damage incurred, there is no convincing
argument for the Commission not to follow up on our demand for
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Today, the European Parliament’s Transport Committee called for
resolute action from the European Commission against mileage
fraud in Europe. The EPP Group Shadow Rapporteur Georges Bach
MEP said: “It is unacceptable that many car buyers all over
Europe are still victims of mileage fraud. Considering that the
solution only costs a fraction of the economic damage incurred,
there is no convincing argument for the Commission not to
follow up on our demand for a legal framework to solve this
before the end of this mandate. The solutions are there, they
have been tested at national level, they are affordable and
they work.”
Research on cross-border second-hand car sales shows that up to
50% of odometers were tampered with, with an economic cost for
buyers and businesses running into billions of Euros every
year. “The costs for consumers and businesses are huge! Car
buyers all over Europe could save hundreds or even thousands of
Euros per car. This is why we insist on the creation of
up-to-date national databases, like the Dutch and Belgian
systems, where people can verify mileage data easily before
buying a car.”
Bach not only insisted on the economic costs but also on the
possible negative effects such as unexpected maintenance and
repair costs for buyers resulting from the manipulation of a
car's mileage. “This kind of fraud is plainly and simply
criminal and can put the lives of car buyers and other road
users in danger. This is why we also call on a majority of
Member States to make mileage manipulation a criminal offence.”
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