Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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What should be displayed on any used vehicle that has not been inspected for safety or mechanical defects?

  1. A "mechanically sound" sticker

  2. A "not inspected for sale" sticker

  3. A "certified pre-owned" sticker

  4. A "for display only" sticker

The correct answer is: A "not inspected for sale" sticker

When purchasing a used vehicle, it is important to be aware of any potential safety or mechanical issues. Therefore, any vehicle that has not undergone an inspection should be labeled as such with a "not inspected for sale" sticker. This is to inform potential buyers that the vehicle may have unknown issues and to proceed with caution. The other options do not accurately reflect the lack of inspection and may mislead buyers. For example, a "mechanically sound" sticker may falsely imply that the vehicle has been inspected and is in good working condition. Similarly, a "certified pre-owned" sticker may give the impression that the vehicle has passed a thorough inspection when in fact it has not. A "for display only" sticker may be misleading as it does not clearly indicate whether or not the vehicle is safe for sale.