Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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When should an uninspected vehicle be offered for sale?

  1. Immediately after trade-in

  2. On weekends only

  3. During special sales events

  4. Never

The correct answer is: Never

An uninspected vehicle should never be offered for sale because its safety and reliability can not be guaranteed. The other options are incorrect because - A: as soon as a vehicle is traded in, it should go through an inspection and any necessary repairs to ensure its safety and reliability before being offered for sale. Trading in a vehicle does not automatically mean it is ready for sale. - B: limiting the sale of uninspected vehicles to weekends only is not a valid solution, as it still presents a safety and reliability risk for potential buyers. - C: holding special sales events for uninspected vehicles is also not a valid solution, as it does not change the fact that the vehicles have not undergone inspection and could potentially be unsafe for buyers.