What does ‘Not Actual Mileage’ mean when a car lists 38,000 miles and then states otherwise?

The term “Not Actual Mileage” on a vehicle title indicates that the exact mileage of the vehicle is unknown. For example, if the last recorded mileage of a car was 38,000 miles, but it could not be verified directly on the vehicle itself, the title will reflect “Not Actual Mileage.” This designation is used when the accuracy of the odometer reading is uncertain.

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Updated: August 26, 2024, 7:18 PM  

August 26, 2024   2175   RideSafely    Documentation    
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