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The following vehicles are exempt from the odometer disclosure requirements of the Federal Truth in Mileage Act: Vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 16,000 pounds. Vehicles that are not self-propelled (i.e., trailers) Vehicles that are 20 model years old or older.
The odometer is typically on the dashboard. Its in a place thats conveniently visible and accessible so the driver can easily see the total mileage of their vehicle.
A vehicle is typically designated as having exempt mileage when it surpasses the maximum count allowed on old car odometers, which commonly reaches 99,999 miles.
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