> My mechanic?

My mechanic?

Posted at: 2015-01-07 
You and your mechanic have a communications issue. You didn't list the year make or model of your car. Other than coil springs, suspension parts will not raise or lower the car. Coil springs are sold in pairs. Two front or two rear ones.

One thing is for sure: If you have looked up the EPA fuel economy for your car, there are NO laws on the face of the earth preventing you from increasing the mileage on your motor.

Here's a thought, instead of giving your money to a lawyer why not just buy a new car? not too bright are you?

its odometer and it is against the law for him to change that. when time comes to sell the car keep the paper work stating to the potential buyer that the motor has been replaced. no need for a lawyer but if you want to pay a lawyer to tell you what we just told you for free be my guest. when the parts come in he'll call you so you can bring the car in

go with Tim.

A lawyer? What for? The mileage is the distance the car has done not the engine. Take it back when he has the parts and tell him about the new problems. They are not because of the new engine.

my mechanic put a new engine in my car and the Dominator is showing the mileage my old engine had. he told me that he change the engine but he couldn't change the mileage because against the law. my mechanic also told me that he ordered the suspension parts and the passenger side is will be higher than the driver side. the car makes a little bit of noise when I turn. the car drives moving till I have to come to a stop in the brakes make a little noise. the mechanic said he would change the suspension when the right parts come in. should I hire a lawyer