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What does it mean when the odometer is “Not Actual” or “Exempt?"
What does it mean when the odometer is “Not Actual” or “Exempt?"
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Written by Stacy Denver
Updated over a year ago
  • NOT ACTUAL – The odometer reading is not accurate or cannot be determined.

    • For example, the odometer may have been damaged, or maxed out and returned to zero, replaced with an aftermarket unit, or the battery of the odometer may be dead.

  • EXEMPT – The odometer reading is not required by federal law.

Last Updated 8/25/23

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