Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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What statement are you required to have from the seller when showing a consignment vehicle?

  1. Odometer statement

  2. Inspection report

  3. Insurance statement

  4. Warranty certificate

The correct answer is: Odometer statement

When showing a consignment vehicle, you are required to have an odometer statement from the seller. This statement certifies that the mileage on the vehicle is accurate and has not been tampered with. The other options listed are incorrect because they do not pertain to the mileage or history of the vehicle. An inspection report may provide information on the condition of the vehicle, but does not mention mileage. An insurance statement verifies that the vehicle is covered by insurance, but does not address the accuracy of the odometer reading. A warranty certificate guarantees certain repairs or replacements for a specific period of time, but does not pertain to the mileage of the vehicle. Thus, the only necessary statement when showing a consignment vehicle is the odometer statement.