Demo/curtesy vehicles are often sold as used, at least in my experience. Might vary state to state.Sure it can. Demo cars are still sold as new with like 2,000-7,000 miles on them. Usually at slightly discount for being demos though.
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Demo/curtesy vehicles are often sold as used, at least in my experience. Might vary state to state.Sure it can. Demo cars are still sold as new with like 2,000-7,000 miles on them. Usually at slightly discount for being demos though.
I haven’t read all the replies but I don’t believe this is true. I purchased my Bronco from a dealer in Maine and registered it in NY. It was a dealer demo with a lot more miles than 399 and it was registered in NY as a new vehicle and my warranty started from the date of delivery.There are certain limits that they can sell a vehicle as new. At 399 that is far past the limit of any I know of. I wonder if that vehicle was utilized as a shuttle in the yard, but even then, that is excessive.
My Bronco had 2 miles on it....Need your opinions.
Feb 22 order just hit the dealer lot after sitting at the rail yard on a ”manufacture hold” hold x code since Jan 13.
Got the call, went to the dealer fire it up and 399 on odometer.
Anyone have insight as to the hold, the miles? Seriously WTF
That doesn’t work with digital odometers, they count reverse miles the same as forward miles.The obvious solution is to jack it up and run it in reverse to lower the miles to an acceptable number...not too sure why nobody else has suggested this.