Trans 139.02Trans 139.02 Definitions. Words and phrases defined in ss. 340.01 and 342.01, Stats., apply to this chapter unless a different definition is specified. In this chapter: Trans 139.02(1)(1) “Business use” means any motor vehicle owned or leased by either of the following: Trans 139.02(2)(2) “Cash price” means manufacturer’s suggested retail price, or dealer asking price, including manufacturer installed options and accessories and manufacturer transportation charges, plus dealer installed options and accessories and additional dealer markup, profit and transportation charges, minus the dollar value of cash discounts. Trans 139.02(3)(3) “Damage” means defects caused by reasons other than normal wear through vehicle age and usage. Trans 139.02(3m)(3m) “Day” means calendar day, unless otherwise stated in this chapter. The provisions of s. 990.001 (4), Stats., apply to calculations of time under this chapter, except that a legal holiday shall be counted as a day if the dealer is open for business. Trans 139.02(4)(4) “Demonstrator” means any untitled or non-privately titled motor vehicle which was used primarily for the purpose of demonstration to the public. Trans 139.02(5)(5) “Executive” means any untitled or non-privately titled motor vehicle which was used primarily by executives of licensed manufacturers, distributors or dealers and not used for demonstration to the public. Trans 139.02(6)(6) “Insurance service plan” means a repair agreement issued by an insurance company and sold by a dealer. Trans 139.02(6m)(6m) “Lease buy-out” means the lease option price or, if there is no option price, the amount the lessee shall pay the lessor to terminate the lease and transfer title to the vehicle. Trans 139.02(7)(7) “Lease use” means any motor vehicle leased for a period of time exceeding 4 months. Trans 139.02(8)(8) “Licensee” means any motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor, dealer, or salesperson, or any combination thereof, licensed by the department. Trans 139.02(9m)(9m) “Manufacturer recall” means a recall inspection or repair which the manufacturer of a vehicle has been ordered to have performed by the national highway traffic safety administration or which the manufacturer has agreed voluntarily to have performed for safety reasons. Trans 139.02(9r)(9r) “Manufacturer warranty” means the original new vehicle warranty issued by the vehicle manufacturer. That term includes any motor home warranty issued by the vehicle engine or chassis manufacturer. Manufacturer warranty does not include a warranty issued by a manufacturer of vehicle parts or services not warranted by the vehicle manufacturer. Trans 139.02(10)(10) “Material” means that a reasonable person would attach importance to its existence or a seller knows or had reason to know that a buyer would regard it as important. A seller has reason to know that information is material if a buyer specifically requests the information. Trans 139.02(11)(11) “New” means any untitled or non-privately titled motor vehicle of the stated model year which has not been a demonstrator and has not been operated more than 200 miles for purposes other than manufacturer tests, pre-delivery tests by a dealer, dealer exchange or delivery. Trans 139.02(12)(12) “Personal use” means any motor vehicle owned or leased by an individual and primarily operated for personal use. Trans 139.02(13)(13) “Private retail purchaser” or “retail purchaser” means any purchaser not licensed as a motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor, dealer, or wholesaler. Trans 139.02(14)(14) “Privately titled vehicle” means a vehicle titled by a private individual or any party other than a licensed motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor, or dealer. Trans 139.02(15)(a)(a) For vehicle inspections, a standard that requires an interior and exterior inspection, an under-hood and under-vehicle inspection, and a test drive. It does not require taking the vehicle apart or running tests unless it is necessary to diagnose apparent symptoms. Brakes may require some disassembly to satisfy the requirements in ch. Trans 305. Trans 139.02(15)(b)(b) For records inspections, a standard that requires providing information the dealership gets from manufacturer and auction notices, prior owner documents and disclosures, and their own vehicle inspection and repair records. It does not require contacting prior owners or obtaining records of previous titles unless necessary to clarify inconsistent or questionable information that is apparent. Trans 139.02(16)(16) “Rebuilt salvage” means any repaired vehicle that has ever had a salvage notation on its certificate of title from Wisconsin or another jurisdiction. Trans 139.02(17)(17) “Rental use” means any motor vehicle rented for a period of time not exceeding 4 months. Trans 139.02(18)(18) “Sale” includes lease with the option of purchase when the option is exercised.