Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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Where should material history be disclosed?

  1. Motor Vehicle Purchase Contract under "Other conditions of sale"

  2. On the vehicle's title

  3. In the service records

  4. In the dealership's warranty book

The correct answer is: Motor Vehicle Purchase Contract under "Other conditions of sale"

Material history should be disclosed on the Motor Vehicle Purchase Contract under the section for "Other conditions of sale". This is the standard practice in the automotive industry as it ensures that the buyer is legally informed about the vehicle's history and any potential issues. Disclosing material history in other locations, such as on the vehicle's title or in service records, may not be legally binding and can lead to confusion or disputes in the future. Additionally, disclosing in the dealership's warranty book would only be relevant for future repairs or maintenance, not for the initial purchase agreement. Therefore, option A is the most appropriate and comprehensive place to disclose material history.