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Can A CarFax be corrected?
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<blockquote data-quote="CLASSIC MUSCLE" data-source="post: 15536592" data-attributes="member: 123859"><p>Found a 91 LX 5.0 with 18K original miles that's the exact color and options I've been looking for. 1-owner car in Florida, no accidents, no mods, super clean car that has even been MCA judged at the car shows. That said, the CarFax shows the mileage at like 93,000 because, according to the seller, in 1997 they incorrectly entered the mileage as "90,000" when it was actually "9,000." He never caught the error until putting the car on the market today, but he swears the mileage is original. He claims he checked with the Florida DMV and there's nothing that can be done. Is this true? Is this super low mileage vehicle just ruined now? I'm hesitant to purchase it without the Carfax being corrected. Anyone ever got one corrected? How is it done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLASSIC MUSCLE, post: 15536592, member: 123859"] Found a 91 LX 5.0 with 18K original miles that's the exact color and options I've been looking for. 1-owner car in Florida, no accidents, no mods, super clean car that has even been MCA judged at the car shows. That said, the CarFax shows the mileage at like 93,000 because, according to the seller, in 1997 they incorrectly entered the mileage as "90,000" when it was actually "9,000." He never caught the error until putting the car on the market today, but he swears the mileage is original. He claims he checked with the Florida DMV and there's nothing that can be done. Is this true? Is this super low mileage vehicle just ruined now? I'm hesitant to purchase it without the Carfax being corrected. Anyone ever got one corrected? How is it done? [/QUOTE]
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