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Which of the following is an example of an unconscionable representation?

  1. The dealer or salesperson gave a fair opinion

  2. The price closely matches market value

  3. The consumer cannot protect his or her own interests

  4. The dealer offers a discount to make the sale

The correct answer is: The consumer cannot protect his or her own interests

An unconscionable representation is an unfair or deceptive statement made by a dealer or salesperson to a consumer. Option A, B, and D are not examples of unconscionable representation as they either involve fair opinions, accurate pricing, or sales discounts. Only option C refers to a situation where the consumer is not able to protect their own interests, which can be considered as an unfair and deceptive statement. Thus, option C is the correct answer.