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Wtf is (exceeds mechanical limit)CRAZY low mile 2003 Yukon Denali XL
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Wtf is (exceeds mechanical limit)CRAZY low mile 2003 Yukon Denali XL
Most titles are listed this way for vehicles that are over 10 years old.Wtf is (exceeds mechanical limit)
Or is it that the speedometer has turned over so many times?Most titles are listed this way for vehicles that are over 10 years old.
Digital speedos dont turn over, they may error out thou. But they would say error.Or is it that the speedometer has turned over so many times?
Or is it that the speedometer has turned over so many times?
Unless its just an overlay on the original.. But you could be right. I dont have the detailed CarFax, but last reported miles shows 32k. If true that its a replaced unit, than a detailed carfax would show a odometer discrepancy.The digital ones don't do that (as you know) until 1,000,000 miles. Judging by the custom cluster, I'd say it was a new build set to 0 miles and was ran in the truck for 35,383 miles. No pics of the telltale wear items, but that passenger side carpet and steering wheel have been through hell for only 35K miles.
Unless its just an overlay on the original.. But you could be right. I dont have the detailed CarFax, but last reported miles shows 32k. If true that its a replaced unit, than a detailed carfax would show a odometer discrepancy.
You have eyes of a hawk @iamdub!Does CarFax say what that 32K odometer reading was reported from? There's just so much messed up for 35K miles. The nasty carpet, worn top of the steering wheel, peeled leading edge of the headliner (at top of windshield), paint peeling off dash, the wear on the trim around the CD player and flip-up door on the center console, etc. The left rear door panel looks to have damage, not that that's a wear item.