Legal Question in Consumer Law in Minnesota
I recently bought a vehicle and after a week or so, I noticed one of the options listed from the dealership is missing, specifically OnStar. I contacted the dealership, and in a nutshell I was told too bad so sad and that 99% of the time they are accurate with their listings, but mistakes with listings happen sometimes! This option cannot be installed so I was hoping to get an equivalent compensation to the option. Do I have a leg to stand on if I were to pursue this matter?
Asked on 3/29/11, 5:10 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
It depends where the option was listed. If it was listed in an advertisement you may be out of luck. If it was listed on the sticker or in the sales agreement documents you should have a pretty good case.
Answered on 3/30/11, 1:12 pm
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