Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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Under the reasonable care standard, what information are dealerships required to report?

  1. Information from prior owner documents and disclosures

  2. Confidential customer information

  3. Speculative repair costs

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Information from prior owner documents and disclosures

Dealerships are required to report all information they have obtained from prior owner documents and disclosures. This is because it is the responsibility of the dealership to provide accurate and thorough information about the vehicle to potential buyers. Option B, confidential customer information, would not fall under the reasonable care standard and would be a violation of privacy laws. Option C, speculative repair costs, would also not be required to be reported as it is not factual information. Option D, none of the above, is incorrect as dealerships are required to report information from prior owner documents and disclosures.