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Old 12-29-2010, 08:47 AM   #1
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His car is new, he had an issue with original gauge cluster, got replaced, hence discrepancy between indicated and actual mileage on the vehicle. It's in his first sentence.

My OEM Potenza's were shot well before I replaced them at ~60,000 kms. They appear to have the wear characteristics of HP tires, meaning they are relatively soft and quick to wear down.

Time to start reading all of the various tire recommendation and review threads on here and figure out what your replacements will be.

And to the OP, the word is WORN

Never says he bought the car new just that he had dash issues. And the dealer can reset the mileage on new dash units to orginial mileage so there is no change in the mileage.
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Old 12-29-2010, 10:56 AM   #2
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Never says he bought the car new just that he had dash issues. And the dealer can reset the mileage on new dash units to orginial mileage so there is no change in the mileage.
he bought his car new...he has a whole thread of him waiting for it to arrive
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Old 12-30-2010, 09:05 AM   #3
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he bought his car new...he has a whole thread of him waiting for it to arrive
No where in this thread has he mentioned that he bought the car new. Maybe in a former thread but how the hell am I suppose to know, look at every thread in the history of the blog.
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Old 12-30-2010, 01:49 AM   #4
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he bought his car new...he has a whole thread of him waiting for it to arrive
LMFAO.....

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Never says he bought the car new just that he had dash issues. And the dealer can reset the mileage on new dash units to orginial mileage so there is no change in the mileage.
i was told by dealer to ahve it changed they would have to send it away and it wasnt worth it (for the 4xxx that the dash showed, unknown that it was about 9000)
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