I mean, what good does telling them they better not do whatever..."or else?" What is he going to do, walk away? If you go after someone with an "or else," you probably ought to have something to follow it up with.
So, or else what?
Name names. What dealership is it? Also, I am on the East Coast. I can tell you that there are no dealers on the East Coast, who have a longer reach than Stephens Auto Center. They are in West-by-God Virginia, and they snagged my ass all the way up in New Hampshire. Granger has an incredibly...
Verifying the odometer is reporting the correct miles should not be all that difficult. Record your mileage, drive a known distance, do a little cypherin', and wham bam thank you (it's) MA'AM, ya got yer answer...or just use the trip odometer.
I have seen the standards of modern journalists. Your claims do nothing to bolster your argument.
Also, my original comment was about the use of "question" to indicate that the sentence is a question. It had nothing to do with either grammar or punctuation, except to say that the person's...
Answer... You may want to relearn comma usage.
Edit: I have added links to a couple great resources, for your perusal. The first is a classic, with which I am certain you are familiar; the second is a newer, more fun reference...
You don't need to say "question," before asking a question. The punctuation, at the end of the sentence, informs the reader that you are asking a question.
November through April, you'll have skiers in the way. I can't see Gunstock shutting down ski season for the Bronco; and I can't see the Bronco climbing a mountain that has several feet of snow covering it.