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If a dealer does not have a specific new vehicle in stock but will locate the vehicle and bring it in, what must be disclosed to the purchaser regarding the mileage?

  1. The exact mileage

  2. No disclosure needed

  3. A maximum distance that will be shown on the odometer at the time of delivery

  4. A mileage estimate

The correct answer is: A maximum distance that will be shown on the odometer at the time of delivery

When bringing in a specific vehicle from another location, the dealership is required to provide a maximum distance that will be shown on the odometer at the time of delivery. This is to inform the purchaser of the potential mileage the vehicle may have incurred during transportation. Option A is incorrect because the exact mileage may not be known until the vehicle has arrived at the dealership. Option B is incorrect because disclosure is required by law. Option D is incorrect because it does not provide a specific maximum distance, which is necessary for the purchaser to make an informed decision.