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Is 4000 miles too small of a difference to ask for a discount?

I bought a used car from a dealership recently and the paperwork said it only had about 20k miles on it. However, when I went to pick it up, it had about 24k miles on it. I'm stupid and didn't notice when I bought it. I just found it today and when I brought it up to the dealer, he said it was only a "small difference" due to a clerical error.

4,000 miles is a lot for how much I'm going to be using that car, but this is my first time buying a used car from a dealership. Is that enough to try to get a small refund after the initial purchase?

Edit:

thanks for the responses! After reading them and talking to some people irl, I probably won't pursue a refund. The car is a 2001 mr2 spyder in nearly perfect condition. The already low price of the car (only $15k), plus the still very low miles for its age means I probably wouldn't be getting much, if any, of a refund.

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Probably 2010's grunge song

It's something that suddenly popped into my head recently that I can't seem to find anywhere with just lyric searching websites.

I'm pretty sure it was a kinda grungy song from the 2010's that sounded similar to the band Greek Fire.

The lyrics I remember are:

"I should be moving on, but I still feel the same"

"Everyday is a fight for our lives just to get some self control (something something) nobody at all"

Any leads would be appreciated!

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u/Public_Impression636 — 3 months ago