Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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If the vehicle being advertised is of the current or previous model year but is used, you must designate it as?

  1. Demonstrator

  2. Executive

  3. Low mileage

  4. Used

The correct answer is: Used

The term "used" is the most appropriate designation for a vehicle that is being advertised as either the current or previous model year, but is not brand new. While the other options may seem like plausible choices, they do not accurately describe the vehicle in this scenario. "Demonstrator" and "executive" are typically used to refer to show cars or models that have been used by dealers or executives, and "low mileage" refers to the mileage on the vehicle, not whether it is new or used. Therefore, the most correct choice is simply "used" as it accurately describes the condition of the vehicle being advertised.