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    Just got the title in the mail today. Not like I plan on getting rid of my new ride anytime soon. I bought it out of state and miles on the title where 37,xxx actual miles. Well Minnesota after so many years can put next too the mileage: Not Req'd . Probably due to the fact that they dont know how many times the odometer turned over, atleast on the colorado title and on the auto check I did the miles where legit...

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    Kinda lost me there, may have to type slower for us "special" people...

    Title says what?

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    • #3
      I didnt know the fords could last long enough to turn over the odometer..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by waterbug1999 View Post
        I didnt know the fords could last long enough to turn over the odometer..
        very funny fool.....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pool Boy View Post
          Just got the title in the mail today. Not like I plan on getting rid of my new ride anytime soon. I bought it out of state and miles on the title where 37,xxx actual miles. Well Minnesota after so many years can put next too the mileage: Not Req'd . Probably due to the fact that they dont know how many times the odometer turned over, atleast on the colorado title and on the auto check I did the miles where legit...
          Same thing happened to me, went down to Florida a couple years ago and picked up my 94 GT, acutal mileage was 22,500 car fax said so and the Florida title said 20000 or so. I went to the DMV asked them to make sure some how the MN title would reflect this and low and behold, same Damn thing. MILES: N/A = Bull Sh*t. I feel your pain man.... Jason

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          • #6
            Originally posted by speedo View Post
            Kinda lost me there, may have to type slower for us "special" people...

            Title says what?
            The denver title states the last mileage recorded was at 32,xxx miles. Minnesotas law is (correct me if I'm wrong) if the vehicle is 10years or older they dont not have to put the mileage down and can put Not required in its place! Make sense?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Pool Boy View Post
              The denver title states the last mileage recorded was at 32,xxx miles. Minnesotas law is (correct me if I'm wrong) if the vehicle is 10years or older they dont not have to put the mileage down and can put Not required in its place! Make sense?
              Yea but it would still show up in a vin search correct??

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              • #8
                Originally posted by speedo View Post
                Yea but it would still show up in a vin search correct??
                Yes it should I think, from atleast when it was titled in CO, but it might show when the title was transfered to MN that it says not required, not sure but I'll prolly run a carfax sometime just too see.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 2muchTA
                  You'll have other records that show the actual mileage right? I never take someones word on how many miles are on a vehicle without some proof that it's at least close to that. When have you ever been to a DMV where they asked what the mileage is and actually bothered to check anyway. As long as the person doesn't report it as fewer miles than it had before they just automatically accept that.

                  I do understand where you are coming from though, you want to document the fact that it's got X miles and not X miles + an odometer rollover. A good way to do that is with your insurance company, assuming they still speak to you If the mileage is low enough to affect the value of the car, then you should be documenting it with them. I've gotten a discount on my insurance for doing so, and proving that I have put fewer miles on my vehicles than I quoted. Doesn't work with everyone, but I've got a really good agent.
                  I do have other records I printed off the auto check that I did on the car before I bought it. I do get along with my ins agent well might contact him, I will also get an appraisal from a guy that he recommends

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pool Boy View Post
                    Just got the title in the mail today. Not like I plan on getting rid of my new ride anytime soon. I bought it out of state and miles on the title where 37,xxx actual miles. Well Minnesota after so many years can put next too the mileage: Not Req'd . Probably due to the fact that they dont know how many times the odometer turned over, atleast on the colorado title and on the auto check I did the miles where legit...
                    who gives a f uck?? what does it matter how many miles are on it? or if the title shows it? I dont get it


                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5aBGVPVe0g

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by torkflight View Post
                      who gives a f uck?? what does it matter how many miles are on it? or if the title shows it? I dont get it
                      From what your ol lady told me theres alot that you dont get. :lol:

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