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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16998734" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>That's a great point/question Brady. </p><p></p><p>Two issues:</p><p></p><p>First, the Dakota Digital dash allows for a one time setting of the odometer within the first 100 miles of driving the car. So, I can set it to the miles currently listed for the car. I believe it's around 44,112 right now.</p><p></p><p>Second, due to inspectors fat fingering the mileage on the car there is a discrepancy listed on the car fax. Due to this discrepancy, the age of the car and the fact the factory odometer only allows for 5 digits the title is listed as "exempt" for the odometer reading and the reason is "Factory odometer exceeds mechanical limits" as it cannot read 144K.</p><p></p><p>So, the low mileage cannot be proven at this point anyway. Due to the condition of the car I believe it is a 44K mile car. However, the previous owner could not prove that to me and I could not prove it to someone else. </p><p></p><p>I never plan on selling the car, but if I ever did I could not prove the mileage and would need the person buying the car to inspect it and determine on their own if it's 44K or 144K.</p><p></p><p>However, I will be setting the Dakota Digital to the 44,112 listed on its current odometer reading as I believe it is accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16998734, member: 70025"] That's a great point/question Brady. Two issues: First, the Dakota Digital dash allows for a one time setting of the odometer within the first 100 miles of driving the car. So, I can set it to the miles currently listed for the car. I believe it's around 44,112 right now. Second, due to inspectors fat fingering the mileage on the car there is a discrepancy listed on the car fax. Due to this discrepancy, the age of the car and the fact the factory odometer only allows for 5 digits the title is listed as "exempt" for the odometer reading and the reason is "Factory odometer exceeds mechanical limits" as it cannot read 144K. So, the low mileage cannot be proven at this point anyway. Due to the condition of the car I believe it is a 44K mile car. However, the previous owner could not prove that to me and I could not prove it to someone else. I never plan on selling the car, but if I ever did I could not prove the mileage and would need the person buying the car to inspect it and determine on their own if it's 44K or 144K. However, I will be setting the Dakota Digital to the 44,112 listed on its current odometer reading as I believe it is accurate. [/QUOTE]
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