this means your odometer has and excess of 100,000 miles.
Older odometers didn't have enough places to show this.
150,000 miles would show up as 50,000.
Relates to the Odometer Codes on the Arizona Department of Transportation Vehicle Division, Title Registration Application. It is a section of Checked Boxes A The Mileage stated reflects the actual mileage B The Mileage stated is in excess of the odometer's mechanical limits C The odometer reading is not the actual mileage. WARNING - ODOMETER DISCREPANCY
Indiana car titles have to b notarized
no, the car could b stolen
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Relates to the Odometer Codes on the Arizona Department of Transportation Vehicle Division, Title Registration Application. It is a section of Checked Boxes A The Mileage stated reflects the actual mileage B The Mileage stated is in excess of the odometer's mechanical limits C The odometer reading is not the actual mileage. WARNING - ODOMETER DISCREPANCY
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it would have made more sense had you used fake names rather than a b c... A has to give title to C, or A to B then to C...
It depends...If person A's car (you being person A) is in possession of person B and the title is in Person B's name, then you are outta luck. If the title is still in your name then you can simply take the car. Keep in mind, this is only if there is no written contract or agreement. A verbal agreement is pretty much meaningless.
Don't you just love these run on sentences/questions/gibberish? "we can not find the man b?" - what the heck does that mean? Anyway, the short answer is that you were ripped off and that you will probably not find the man b and you should never buy a car without first checking the vin/title number out with your state DMV and making sure the title is current, local and titled to the person selling the car (ask for photo ID to verify he or she is the owner). A Carfax and pre-purchase inspection is also a good idea. Otherwise it seems you turn into a barely functioning illiterate with a possibly stolen car. Good luck and I hope you find man b.
title jumping is when you sell a car to person a, then person a sells the car to person b. Person a never changed ownership of the title to their name and person b didn't either. which means your still the owner of the car. I had a friend that sold his car to guy, the guy sold the car to a woman. She got into a terrible accident and by law they were responsible for the accident because the titled owner of the vehicle is financial responsible for liability. He had to prove he was no longer the owner of the vehicle.
Jack in the Box (B--O--X).
B: Border O: Orientation L: Legend T: Title S: Scale