Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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Which term is appropriate when indicating that an item comes with a purchased vehicle?

  1. "bundled with"

  2. "included with"

  3. "no cost"

  4. "promo item"

The correct answer is: "included with"

"Included with" is the most appropriate term to use when indicating that an item comes with a purchased vehicle. This indicates that the item is a part of the purchase and is not an additional cost or promotion. The other options could also technically be correct, but they do not accurately convey that the item is specifically tied to the purchase of the vehicle. "Bundled with" could suggest that the item is a part of a larger package deal, "no cost" could imply that the item is a free bonus but not necessarily tied to the purchase, and "promo item" implies that the item is a promotional offer rather than a standard inclusion with the purchase. Therefore, "included with" is the most appropriate and specific term to use in this context.