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How to fill out the WI MV2872 online
The WI MV2872 form, also known as the Wisconsin Buyers Guide, provides essential information about the condition of used vehicles. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of completing the form online for a clear understanding.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the MV2872 form and open it in your editor.
- Begin by entering the vehicle history details. Indicate how the vehicle was used by selecting one of the options such as personal, business, lease, rental, or other. Provide any relevant additional information in the space provided.
- Fill in the vehicle specifications section, including the engine size, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), drive type (FWD or RWD), dealership name, and transmission type.
- In the title brands section, select any existing title brands that apply to the vehicle, such as rebuilt salvage, flood damaged, or manufacturer buyback.
- Provide the odometer reading as indicated on the title. Choose from options such as 'actual,' 'in excess of mechanical limits,' 'not actual,' or 'exempt from odometer disclosure' based on the vehicle's model year.
- Enter manufacturer warranty information if applicable, including expiration dates, deductibles, and details about any limited extended warranties or service contracts.
- Review and note any inspection findings, such as issues with the engine, transmission, brakes, or electrical systems, marking 'yes' or 'no' accordingly.
- Finally, ensure all signatures are completed. Include the signatures of the dealer or licensed representative, the buyer, and include the vehicle inspection date.
- Once all fields are completed, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed WI MV2872 form.
Start filling out the WI MV2872 online today to ensure a smooth vehicle purchase experience.
The 3-day "cooling off" period only applies to sales the dealer makes away from the dealership — for example, at a mall or fair grounds. If you sign a purchase contract at the dealership it is a binding contract. The dealer may charge you a penalty if you cancel the deal.
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