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Originally posted by Tervuren
Making older car's odometer exempt makes sense to me, as you can't really trust what it says by that point anyway - think of how many 944's have had their odometer's stop working, and it may go unfixed for a period of time.
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I understand what you mean about the 944s. It doesn't matter. But we're talking 911s here!
Kidding. But here's the thing - a car that has been exceptionally maintained and has documented low mileage gets a chink in it's armor because the Carfax system and dot system are, at times, incompatible. That is if people let the Carfax report be the deciding factor. I use them as a guide, but documentation and a thorough ppi carry more weight with me.
If the car is mileage exempt, it should just say that. No number at all.