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Vehicles (except heavy trucks) do need a title if they are more than how many years old?

1) 5 years
2) 10 years
3) 15 years
4) 20 years

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Final answer:

The information given doesn't directly answer the question about vehicle title age requirements. Vehicle title laws vary by jurisdiction and can't be accurately answered without more context. Chapter 11 provides information on the length of time owners keep their cars, which is unrelated to title requirements.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question refers to the regulations regarding when vehicles require a title based on their age. However, the question appears to be incomplete or hypothetical, as it doesn't specify a jurisdiction for the title requirement, and laws can vary by country, state, or region. The information provided from Chapter 11 focuses on the time owners keep their cars and tells us that the average time owners keep a new car is normally distributed with a mean of seven years and a standard deviation of two years. This statistical data from Chapter 11 does not directly answer the question of title requirement based on vehicle age.

Since vehicle title laws differ, the correct answer to this question would typically be found in the vehicle code or statutes of the relevant jurisdiction. However, without specific legal context, we cannot provide a definitive answer to the number of years old a vehicle must be to require a title.

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