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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Which of the following must have a Smog Certificate before being offered for sale?
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Dealers are required to provide a smog Certificate for all vehicles prior to a vehicle being offered for sale including:
- Gas-powered 1976 and newer
- Diesel-powered 1998 and newer with a GVWR under 14,000
Smog Certificates are not required for vehicles:
- Four (4) years old or newer
- Sold to other licensed Dealers or sold at auctions
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
The maximum a Dealer can charge for a smog test is:
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Dealers are allowed to charge $50 for the smog test plus the actual State fees charged for Certificates
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Question 3 of 3
3. Question
Effective January 1, 2024 Dealers may not sell a vehicle equipped with a catalytic converter to a Consumer unless the converter has been permanently marked with the VIN of the vehicle to which it is attached.
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Effective January 1, 2024, Senate Bill 55 prohibits Dealers from selling a new or used vehicle equipped with a catalytic converter unless the converter has been permanently marked with the VIN of the vehicle to which it is attached.
A violation of this provision is punishable as an infraction. This violation does not apply to any of the following:
– Vehicles sold to buyers in which the buyer declines the seller’s offer to mark the catalytic converter permanently
– Collector motor vehicles & motorcycles
– Vehicles sold by a licensed automobile dismantler
– Vehicles sold by or through a salvage pool, salvage disposal auction, or wholesale motor vehicle auction
– Until January 1, 2025, a vehicle purchased from a dealer licensed in California who is also licensed in another state and does not have a warranty servicing facility in California