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This just cracks me up to see someone advertising a "one owner vehicle" yet that person is not the original "one owner"? What if the current owner bought it at an auction, for example, where it was advertised as a "one owner"? Could it really still be classified as a "one owner" yet it might have passed through two or more hands in this selling "off the books" process?

I especially like the part where "miles will continue to increase as we drive it"... but it has no license plate, implying that the current owner has not transferred the title nor registered that "one owner" vehicle! I guess that keeps it as a "one owner", right?

Seems like deceit and/or fraud to me, but what do I know!!
 
This just cracks me up to see someone advertising a "one owner vehicle" yet that person is not the original "one owner"? What if the current owner bought it at an auction, for example, where it was advertised as a "one owner"? Could it really still be classified as a "one owner" yet it might have passed through two or more hands in this selling "off the books" process?

I especially like the part where "miles will continue to increase as we drive it"... but it has no license plate, implying that the current owner has not transferred the title nor registered that "one owner" vehicle! I guess that keeps it as a "one owner", right?

Seems like deceit and/or fraud to me, but what do I know!!
They mean "one owner" at the present time, duh.
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People list boats the same way. Then you find out they just never registered it form the original owner, and it's a nightmare to get the correct info and paperwork to the DNR to register it. Some folks just like to take a chance they'll never get caught.

I do also see it the other way, say if you bought the car at an auction or something where you knew you weren't going to keep it anyways so you just leave the title and give it to whoever you sell it to transfer it. Like already mentioned, I wouldn't want to pay $800 in taxes if I'm about to sell it anyways.
 
In my experience nobody keeps records of oil changes or nothing.

I do it detailed in a spreadsheet.

However nobody seems to really care when you go to sell the car 9 times out of 10. As long as it starts and run. Then they just ask whats your bottom dollar 50 times............

but their like well this car over their with 2x the miles and no records is half the price. it's like cool go purchase that car.
 
Always be skeptical till proven otherwise. I've own some cars I've had since new 1992, it was my Dad's now I have it. A 1994 I special ordered, a 2000, 2002, 2005 and 2006 all bought new
 
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