11-19-2020, 01:50 PM | #1 |
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Incorrect mileage on title
I recently purchased a car from a private party sale. The title has an extra "1" in it, it should have read 88XXX vs 188XXX. I am wondering what is the best way to go about rectifying this? My biggest concern is if this will affect the Carfax at all.
I did go to the DMV today, they are not required to enter the mileage (over 10 year old car) so the mileage will stay incorrect when I receive the new title. The lady recommended that I do not sign the front, and once I get the title in my name then I dispute it. Has anyone had this issue before? Carfax, records and all prove that it was a fat-finger mistake. Any advice appreciated! |
11-19-2020, 02:18 PM | #2 |
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I ran into this with my Honda Ridgeline. Had a transmission software update at the dealership and the tech input "123123" for the mileage. Therefore, my mileage went from 90k to 123123 and than 92k when I had it inspected. Carfax picked up on it and flagged my car for an odometer rollback. I didn't even realize it until I tried to sell it and the buyer told me to pound sand.
Long story short, Carfax WILL correct a legitimate error. If you go to their website, there is a link to apply for a report correction. You will have to provide documentation from whoever screwed it up. In my case, I had to submit a letter from the service manager on company letterhead stating that the tech "lazily" entered a made up mileage number. They did correct the error and removed it from the Carfax report. Process took a couple weeks and they were actually relatively easy to deal with. If you want to send me the VIN I can run it to see if it's popped up yet. (I have a Carfax account) Edit: Also, in your case, you may need to get an affidavit from whoever screwed up the title mileage. I'm sure it varies by state, but I would start with Carfax so they can tell you what they require. |
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I just want to resolve it so it doesn't come back and bite me when I sell it down the line. Comforting to know that this is fixable though! Hopefully it won't be too much of a PITA. |
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11-19-2020, 02:43 PM | #4 |
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