Although you may have seen this tactic in Matilda or Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, driving a car backward does not reverse mileage. In fact, driving your car in reverse actually causes the odometer to increase, which is the opposite effect you’re looking for.
Moreover, rolling back your odometer is illegal under U.S. law. If you’re caught rolling back the odometer on your vehicle, you can face fines of up to $10,000. When you look at how much this might cost you, taking the risk isn’t worth it.
Instead of worrying about mileage, take some other steps to improve the value of your car, such as:
Detailing and cleaning it
Taking care of any cosmetic issues
Gathering all of your maintenance bills
Fixing any mechanical issues the car may have
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