Advertisement: Over 80 percent of the people who test-drive a Zenith car end up buying one. So be warned: you should not test-drive a Zenith unless you are prepared to buy one, because if you so much as drive a Zenith around the block, there is a better than 80 percent chance you will choose to buy it.
If the advertisement is interpreted as implying that the quality of the car is unusually impressive, which one of the following, if true, most clearly casts doubt on that implication?
Paraphrasing - More than 80 percent are buying the car after test drive because Zenith cars quality are unusually impressive. We need to weaken it. Find another possible reason of the sales other than quality.(A) Test-drives of Zenith cars are, according to Zenith sales personnel, generally more extensive than a drive around the block and encounter varied driving conditions.
- No effect because people are still buying them just driving around a block (B) Usually dealers have enough Zenith models in stock that prospective purchasers are able to test-drive the exact model that they are considering for purchase.
- Enough stock cannot be the reason to purchase. Considering can be referred to trying in this context. However, people are not sure whether they will buy it. We can keep this choice until we read the option 'C' (Runner up) (C) Those who take test-drives in cars are, in overwhelming proportions, people who have already decided to buy the model driven unless some fault should become evident.
- People who have already decided to buy X model will test drive the X model. If no fault rise, then end up buying it. (D) Almost 90 percent of the people who purchase a car do not do so on the day they take a first test-drive but do so after another test-drive.
- So, they do not purchase after the first drive. Not giving a logical reason (E) In some Zenith cars, a minor part has broken within the first year, and Zenith dealers have issued notices to owners that the dealers will replace the part with a redesigned one at no cost to owners.
- Out of focus. We are not talking here about Service Quality