Stook
Member
- First Name
- Kent
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2025
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 19
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- Ormond Beach FL
- Car(s)
- 2025 GR Supra Premium AT, Absolute Zero/Hazelnut
- Thread starter
- #16
I don't understand why the shipper would take photos of the odometer at pickup and delivery, with the pickup one being blurred and the delivery one taken without turning the car on (odometer not illuminated).Sorry, but this is your first problem.. and let me tell you, it's a doozy!
Secondly, I don't think Toyota will just give you the data you want; they don't trust you (or their dealers). Also, I strongly suspect that the 1 mile figure on the paperwork was just a placeholder: Almost all new cars have some miles on them before delivery. For me, anything over 20km (15 miles) is the point I start making noises about defecting a car.
I think both statements you have made here are false. To my knowledge it's not possible for us to extract this data and using an OBDII tool to read data is very very unlikely to damage the car.
Unfortunately, the reality is that you have no idea who put the miles on your car. The paperwork will certainly placate the delivery driver and from a legal standpoint you will probably do OK getting some compensation, but again, I doubt this is what happened.
I think it is far more likely that:
1. The dealer put the miles on the car.
2. The dealer was aware the miles were on the car prior to handover.
I know the car is special to you (and to me too) but a delivery driver isn't likely going to risk their job for a quick spin in a Supra. In a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California, maybe.
I agree with you that standard OBD-II data would not include this information. In my searches, while this information can be generated, it appears that data collection needs to be set up in advance and that it is not captured by default. The question is whether my car was set up for this. Normally, I would assume it was not. However, there is a sticker on my new Supra that states:
"VEHICLE DATA TRANSMISSION IS ON! Your Supra wirelessly transmits your location, vehicle and driving data to BMW, provider of your Connected Services. To learn more or deactivate, please visit supraconnect.com or call 800-331-4331."
However, when I called the number and asked if they could help me, they said that they may have the data, but cannot access it until I would sign up for the service. When I pressed them on the basis of what their sticker says and explained that I am trying to determine whether the car was "stolen" temporarily, they transferred me and started a case where a relations manager will be getting back to me in 3-5 days.
I'm not simply out for a recovery - $$ I am trying to pin this down with the dealer. I wouldn't have a problem if they put on the miles and idled the car a lot (to get down to 11.8 mpg). I would press for accountability if a driver put 45 miles of joyride on it!
Thanks, Kent
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