If the mileage on your title is incorrect, you should first verify the correct mileage on your vehicle's odometer. Next, contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency to report the discrepancy. They may require you to fill out a form or provide documentation to correct the title. Finally, ensure that the updated title reflects the accurate mileage to avoid potential issues in the future.
Yes, the odometer could have stopped and been repaired years later, there's the possibility of manual rollback or the mileage could have just been recorded wrong.
bad gas mileage
Yes, it appears that the seller wrote the wrong mileage on the title.
is it a salvage.last reported mileage. title infomation
you may have changed the tire size which will give you incorrect mileage hence causing an erroneous gas mileage reading.
incorrect tire inflation
Tire wear, vehicle handling and gas mileage.
Absolutely no! Turning back mileage is falsification, dishonest, and illegal.
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
The lungs like no one can see them unless you have an ex-ray!!
May vary where you are: Assuming title has your info on it as well as the car's, put the Seller's info as well as the car's mileage on the title. Don't forget to date it!
The title insurance company is liable for the legal description that was insured at market value/amount of your policy