Re: odometer.....
thnks for the input Brian.
They allow 96000kms over the 48month term (24k/yr) and charge 12 cents/k for every km over that figure upon returning the car. You can purchase additional km's for 10 cents/km which hardly seems worth it. I have budgeted myself for 2000km's /month and if I hold true to that there will be no problem. However, it would be nice to be able to flick a switch when nearing 2000km's and flick it back on after you have entered the next month. Rich "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message news:W1H2b.62121$PD3.4639500@nnrp1.uunet.ca... > > "Rich" <rgsimm@telus.net> wrote in message > news:Iwt2b.27448$ho5.384192@news2.telusplanet.net. .. > > I realize it is illegal, unmoral and I know how I would feel if i bought a > > car with mis-representated mileage, so let's avoid plugging up this thread > > with comments of the such. > > > > I am about to lease a 2003 Honda Civic SIG 5 speed. My question is this: > > Is there a way to install a switch, or unhook the odometer (before the > > computer) so mileage is not recorded on the odometer or on the computer > > itself? I know a couple of people who have done such a thing to domestic > > vehicles and have had great success. Any suggestions, words of caution or > > directions to where I may find such discussions is greatly appreciated. > > If you think that you're going to exceed the mileage allowance on your new > vehicle's lease why don't you simply make the lease include more mileage? > Here it can be done at the time of signing at the same rate as the rate per > kilometre. That beats paying ten cents a kilometre for anything over the > lease allowed mileage. > > -- > Brian > www.accesswave.ca/~orion > > > |
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