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What must a dealer provide when selling a vehicle "as is"?

  1. Warranty information

  2. A report on any accidents

  3. A safety standards certificate

  4. A clear indication that the vehicle is being sold "as is"

The correct answer is: A clear indication that the vehicle is being sold "as is"

When a dealer sells a vehicle "as is", they must clearly indicate that the vehicle is being sold with no warranty or guarantees. This means that options A, B, and C are incorrect, as they all suggest some form of protection or assurance for the buyer. A warranty would provide coverage for certain repairs and damages, a report on accidents would give the buyer information about the vehicle's history, and a safety standards certificate would certify the vehicle's compliance with safety regulations. None of these are required when selling a vehicle "as is", making option D the correct choice.