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According to MVDA, if a dealer fails to disclose a vehicle's previous use as a police car, what right is automatically triggered for the customer?

  1. Compensation claim

  2. Warranty extension

  3. Rescission

  4. Repair discount

The correct answer is: Rescission

If a dealer fails to disclose a vehicle's previous use as a police car, the customer has the right for rescission. This means the customer can legally cancel the sales contract and receive a refund of their money. This is because the dealer failed to provide important information about the vehicle, which could potentially impact the customer's decision to purchase it. B, A, and D are all incorrect options in this scenario because they do not pertain to the failure to disclose a vehicle's previous use as a police car. A warranty extension, compensation claim, or repair discount may be options for other situations, but not for this specific case of non-disclosure.