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Which of the following types of motor vehicles is exempt from the truth in mileage act?

Vehicles under 10 years old

Vehicles having a gross empty weight of more than 10,000 lbs

The exemption from the Truth in Mileage Act for certain types of motor vehicles is primarily based on their weight. Vehicles with a gross empty weight of more than 10,000 lbs are exempt because the act focuses on consumer protection, specifically in relation to the mileage of vehicles that are typically used for personal travel. Heavier vehicles are often used for commercial or industrial purposes and do not fit the typical consumer profile that the act aims to protect.

This exemption allows for flexibility in the regulation of vehicles that are not primarily used for personal transport, reducing the regulatory burden on vehicles that serve different functions, such as construction or logistics. As a result, understanding this exemption helps in recognizing the broader intent of the act, which is to ensure accurate mileage disclosure for consumer vehicles, rather than applying the same standards uniformly across all vehicle types.

Vehicles that are always self-propelled

Vehicles that are only for off-road use

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