Edition
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50 Verified Actual Exam Q&As
with Detailed Rationale for
Salesperson Licensing Success
VERIFIED
Based on Colorado DOR Motor Vehicle Dealer Board Regulations
Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) Title 44
CADA Compliance Standards
,Key Features
✓ Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board laws, salesperson licensing, and bond requirements under CRS
Title 44.
✓ Title transfer, vehicle registration, temporary permit, and plate issuance processes administered by the
Colorado DOR.
✓ Odometer disclosure, damage disclosure, and brand (salvage / rebuilt / flood) notification requirements.
✓ Finance and Insurance (F&I) compliance, Truth in Lending disclosures, and consumer protection
standards.
✓ Dealership operations, advertising rules, record-keeping, and CADA compliance standards for
salespersons.
Updates for 2026
1. Updated Colorado DOR Digital Title and Electronic Lien Processing Protocols
The Colorado Department of Revenue has expanded the Electronic Lien and Title (ELT) system,
requiring all licensed dealers and lienholders to process title transfers and lien releases through the
Colorado DMV's secure digital portal. Dealers must complete title assignments within 30 calendar days
of delivery and upload supporting documents electronically. Failure to comply may result in
administrative fines and license suspension under the Motor Vehicle Dealer Board's 2026 enforcement
schedule.
2. Revised CADA Compliance Standards for F&I Product Transparency
The Colorado Automobile Dealers Association (CADA) has issued revised compliance standards
requiring itemized disclosure of all Finance and Insurance products on the buyer's order, clear
separation of cash price from finance charges, and a mandatory waiting period disclosure for any
aftermarket product exceeding five hundred dollars. Salespersons must obtain separate initials for
each F&I product and provide a written cancellation right where required by Colorado Consumer
Protection Act provisions.
3. New State Mandates for Electric Vehicle (EV) Point-of-Sale Disclosures and Tax Credit
Processing
Colorado House Bill updates for 2026 require dealers selling new or used Electric Vehicles to provide
buyers with a written Point-of-Sale Disclosure documenting battery health, remaining manufacturer
warranty, eligible state and federal tax credits, and any software subscription requirements. Dealers
offering the Colorado Innovative Motor Vehicle Credit must process the credit at the point of sale and
report the transaction to the Colorado Energy Office within thirty days.
Abstract
This document presents a comprehensive fifty-question actual exam designed to prepare candidates for
the Colorado Car Sales Mastery Examination administered under the authority of the Colorado
Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle Dealer Board. The content is anchored in the 2026/2027 Colorado
Revised Statutes Title 44, the Colorado DOR Dealer Board Manual, and the compliance standards
published by the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association (CADA). Each question has been verified against
current Colorado motor vehicle dealer law, federal odometer and consumer protection statutes, and the
operational rules governing motor vehicle salespersons operating within the State of Colorado. The exam
is organized into five content domains reflecting the official weighting of the Dealer Board's salesperson
licensing blueprint: Colorado Dealer Laws and Licensing, Title and Registration processes, Odometer and
Damage Disclosures, Finance and Insurance with Consumer Protection, and Dealership Operations with
Record Keeping. Rationales, distractor explanations, and statutory references accompany each question to
reinforce the legal reasoning a licensed salesperson must master. Candidates who complete this actual
exam will demonstrate the legal, operational, and ethical competence required to lawfully conduct motor
vehicle sales in Colorado, protect consumer rights, and maintain dealership compliance with state
administrative regulations.
Keywords
Colorado Car Sales Mastery Exam 2026/2027 | Page 1
, Colorado Car Sales, Motor Vehicle Dealer Board, Title and Registration, Odometer Disclosure, CADA,
Consumer Protection, F&I Compliance, Colorado Revised Statutes Title 44, Salesperson Licensing, Dealer
Bond, Temporary Permit, EV Point-of-Sale Disclosure, Electronic Lien and Title.
Content Area Overview
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Colorado Dealer Laws & Licensing 10 (Q1– Dealer/salesperson licensing, Motor 20%
Q10) Vehicle Dealer Board jurisdiction,
bonding, CRS Title 44
Title, Registration & Plates 12 (Q11– Title transfer, electronic titling, 24%
Q22) registration, plate issuance,
temporary permits, ELT
Odometer & Damage Disclosures 11 (Q23– Odometer statement, damage 22%
Q33) disclosure threshold, brand
notification, tampering penalties
F&I, Advertising & Consumer 10 (Q34– F&I product disclosure, TILA, 20%
Protection Q43) Colorado advertising rules, FTC Used
Car Rule, EV disclosures
Dealership Operations & Record 7 (Q44– Deal file retention, buyer's order, 14%
Keeping Q50) dealer plates, off-premises sales,
audit procedures
Total 50 All domains combined per 2026 100%
Questions Colorado DOR Dealer Board
blueprint
Examination Questions
The following 50 questions are organized by content domain. Each question includes four answer choices,
the verified correct answer in LimeGreen, an italicized rationale in Deep Teal, a brief explanation of why
each distractor is incorrect, and a citation to the controlling Colorado statute, DOR Dealer Board
authority, or CADA compliance resource.
Domain: Colorado Dealer Laws & Licensing
1. Under Colorado Revised Statutes Title 44, Article 20, which state agency has primary
jurisdiction over the licensing and regulation of motor vehicle dealers and salespersons
operating in Colorado?
A. The Colorado Secretary of State, Business Division
B. The Colorado Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Dealer Board
C. The Colorado Attorney General, Consumer Protection Section
D. The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
Correct Answer: B. The Colorado Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Dealer Board
Rationale: The Colorado Motor Vehicle Dealer Board, housed within the Colorado Department of
Revenue, Division of Motor Vehicles, is the exclusive licensing and regulatory authority for motor
vehicle dealers, wholesale dealers, salespersons, and sales finance companies under CRS 44-20-101 et
seq. The Board issues licenses, investigates complaints, conducts hearings, and imposes disciplinary
sanctions.
Why Wrong: A is incorrect because the Secretary of State handles business entity registration, not
dealer licensing. C is incorrect because the Attorney General enforces the Colorado Consumer
Protection Act generally but does not license dealers. D is incorrect because the Department of Labor
regulates employment matters, not motor vehicle dealer licensing.
Reference: CRS 44-20-101 et seq.; Colorado DOR Motor Vehicle Dealer Board Manual, 2026 Edition,
Chapter 1.
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