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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for a vehicle to be eligible for CAMVAP?

  1. The vehicle must be of the current or four previous model years

  2. The vehicle must have travelled not more than 160,000 km at the time of the hearing

  3. The vehicle must be manufactured by a participant in CAMVAP

  4. The vehicle must weigh more than 4,536 kg (10,000 lbs) gross vehicle weight

The correct answer is: The vehicle must weigh more than 4,536 kg (10,000 lbs) gross vehicle weight

The criterion that a vehicle must weigh more than 4,536 kg (10,000 lbs) gross vehicle weight is NOT a requirement for a vehicle to be eligible for CAMVAP. This is because CAMVAP only covers passenger cars, light trucks, vans, and SUVs, which generally weigh less than 10,000 lbs. Therefore, option D is incorrect. Option C is also incorrect because it states that the vehicle must be manufactured by a participant in CAMVAP. However, CAMVAP is a dispute resolution program for vehicles, not manufacturers. The vehicle may have been manufactured by a participant in CAMVAP, but this is not a requirement for eligibility. Option A is incorrect because it specifies that the vehicle must be of the current or four previous model years. However, according to CAMVAP guidelines, the vehicle must be of the current or four previous model years, or within the manufacturer's warranty, whichever provides greater coverage. This means that the vehicle could potentially be more than four model years old and still be eligible for CAMVAP. Option B is incorrect because it states that the vehicle must have travelled not more than 160,000 km at the time of the hearing. While this is generally