Sally entered into a contract to purchase a car at Acme Auto Sales. During a sales pitch, the Acme salesperson told Sally that the automobile was in excellent condition and that she could expect to drive it for many years because of its extremely low mileage. The odometer on the automobile read 10,000 miles. A week after her car purchase, Sally took the car to a trusted mechanic to get the engine checked out. The mechanic inspected the engine and told Sally that the car had many more miles on it than the odometer indicated. The mechanic told Sally that she had undoubtedly been the victim of odometer rollback.
What kind of fraud (intentional misrepresentation) was likely committed? Why?
What are the required elements of fraud and were all of these elements present in this scenario?
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