When the buyer assumes full responsinility for all post-sale repairs,the vehicle is said to be sold :

A:with a limited warranty
B:as is
C:with a full warranty
D:outright
i got A

Incorrect.

You need to read your text very, very carefully when you take online classes.

so its eather B or D ? uhmm is it B as is

Right. After three tries you have it right.

If you buy a car "as is," you get no warranty. You own it, warts and all. The buyer pays for all repairs after the sale.

yea sorry this one was kinda hard for me :( but thank you

You're welcome.

To verify your answer, let's break down the options:

A: With a limited warranty: A limited warranty means that the seller provides certain services and covers specific repairs for a limited period. This option suggests that the seller is responsible for some post-sale repairs.

B: As is: This phrase indicates that the vehicle is sold without any warranty or guarantee. In this case, the buyer assumes full responsibility for any repairs or issues that may arise after the sale.

C: With a full warranty: A full warranty implies that the seller is responsible for covering the costs of all post-sale repairs. This option suggests that the seller would be responsible, which contradicts the statement in the question.

D: Outright: This term typically refers to a transaction where the buyer pays the full amount, without financing or any other conditions. It does not relate directly to the warranty or post-sale repairs.

Based on the information provided, option B: "as is" is the correct answer. When a buyer assumes full responsibility for post-sale repairs, the vehicle is said to be sold "as is," meaning the buyer accepts the car in its present condition, without any repairs or warranties provided by the seller.