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Who will I ask about a issue a have with a 2016 Honda hrv

Answered 10 years and 2 months ago by James T. Hanvik (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I'm not so sure it's a lemon law matter; instead, it may be simply dealer misrepresentation.  However, if the dealer can't fix the problem after given reasonable opportunity to do so the lemon law may kick in.  The MN attorney general's office has a number of publications available (most in downloadable form) in car problem cases. ... Read More
I'm not so sure it's a lemon law matter; instead, it may be simply dealer misrepresentation.  However, if the dealer can't fix the problem after... Read More