When buying a used car, there is always an apprehension of being ripped off. Especially if you are not a person who knows a lot about cars, the different types of engines and all the jargon that comes with it. However, there are a few things you could do to ensure that you don’t fall into a trap and end up by buying a car that is not worth the money. One of the most common ways in which you could be played when buying a used car is through mileage or odometer tampering. An odometer is a device that provides you with the exact number of miles the vehicle has travelled. A car that has travelled fewer miles would fetch a higher price in the used car market. Therefore used car dealers may resort to tampering with the odometer to reduce the number of miles a car has travelled. Here are some foolproof methods to help you steer clear of odometer fraud. Ask for Records: There are various ways to identify if the odometer of the car has been tampered with suc...