Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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A dealer may also legally increase the purchase price of an order-out vehicle for which of the following reasons?

  1. Any additional equipment required by state or federal law

  2. Customer's delayed payment

  3. Changes in dealership ownership

  4. Vehicle's color preference

The correct answer is: Any additional equipment required by state or federal law

When a customer places an order-out vehicle, the purchase price can only legally be increased for additional equipment required by state or federal law. This means that options B, C, and D cannot be used as reasons for increasing the price. Option B, customer's delayed payment, refers to the customer's delayed payment, which is not related to the vehicle itself. Option C, changes in dealership ownership, means that the dealership has been sold to a new owner, which has nothing to do with the specific vehicle in question. Option D, vehicle's color preference, is solely based on the customer's personal preference and cannot be used to legally increase the purchase price of a vehicle. Therefore, the correct answer is option A.