Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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When is the MSRP label NOT required on a vehicle?

  1. For electric vehicles

  2. For previously leased vehicles

  3. For trucks

  4. For used vehicles

The correct answer is: For electric vehicles

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) label is required on all new vehicles when they are sold. This label provides information on the vehicle's manufacturer, model, features, and suggested price. However, for electric vehicles that are sold through a manufacturer's retail outlet, the MSRP label is not required. This is because electric vehicles are typically leased, not sold, and therefore the label is not necessary. It is important to note that this only applies to electric vehicles sold through a manufacturer's retail outlet, and not through a third party dealership. The other options, such as previously leased vehicles, trucks, and used vehicles, all require an MSRP label when they are sold.