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Why does my title say not actual mileage?

Why does my title say not actual mileage?

“Not actual mileage” means that odometer is broken, has been replaced or the owner isn’t aware of the correct mileage. Excessive wear should be a sign that perhaps the odometer is incorrect. If the vehicle has had an odometer adjustment it should be noted on the title and someplace on the car, usually the door panel.

What does Carfax not actual mileage mean?

“Not actual mileage” means WALK AWAY. “ Not actual mileage” means this vehicle could have 100,000 miles more than the odometer indicates. It’s the same as saying “true mileage unknown.’ You will NEVER know the true mileage on this vehicle. Forget it and walk away.

What does exempt from actual mileage mean?

When a car is sold in this scenario, the mileage is marked on the title as “exempt.” This is simply stating that the car has been around too long to reliably verify its mileage. Once the mileage has been marked as exempt on a title, there is no way to change it back.

How do you fix incorrect mileage reports on Carfax?

Submitting a Data Correction Form for CARFAX Vehicle History Reports

  1. Submitting a Data Correction Form for CARFAX Vehicle History Reports.
  2. Begin by logging into your CARFAX Account at www.carfaxonline.com and clicking on the Data Correction Form link.
  3. Enter the 17-digit VIN and click Submit.

Can I selling a car with mileage discrepancy?

It is not advisable to sell a car with mileage discrepancy as it is unethical. Even though it might seem reasonable for most of the people, there are those who would use this module for unethical purposes.

What happens if you buy a car with the wrong mileage?

When buying a vehicle, the purchaser must receive a written disclosure of the mileage registered on an odometer from the seller. If the odometer mileage is incorrect, the law requires a statement to that effect to be furnished on the title to the buyer.

How do you tell if a car’s odometer has been rolled back?

The first way to detect odometer rollback fraud is to compare the mileage on the odometer with the mileage number on the vehicle maintenance or inspection records and CARFAX vehicle history report. Reparations and inspections normally record the mileage number.

Should I buy a car with odometer rollback?

It is illegal for a car dealership to roll back the miles on the car for any reason. There are certain odometer statutes in effect that protect the buyers of vehicles if the miles have been set back. If the numbers did not always change due to various factors, this may lead to a discrepancy in the odometer reading.

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