Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Salesperson Manual Practice Test

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Where is the prior owner's odometer statement usually found?

  1. In the service manual

  2. In the dealership records

  3. On the title

  4. In the glove compartment

The correct answer is: On the title

The odometer statement is an important document that provides information about the mileage of a vehicle before it was sold. This document is typically filled out by the previous owner and is used to verify the accuracy of the mileage on the odometer. While the service manual and dealership records may contain some information about the vehicle's history, they do not typically include the odometer statement. The glove compartment may seem like a logical place to store important documents, but it is not usually where the odometer statement is kept. The most reliable and common location for the prior owner's odometer statement is on the title. This document is typically transferred to the new owner when the vehicle is sold, making it the most accurate record of the vehicle's mileage. Therefore, option C is the correct answer.