Eric J. asked

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I live in Wisconsin and bought a new vehicle. The dealership claimed it was one of a kind and could burn both regular and E-85 gas, but it doesn't burn E-85 and isn't one of a kind. Is there anything I can do about it?

May 27th, 2024

Matthew T. answered

You can contact the Wisconsin Attorney General to see if there are other complaints about the dealer...

May 27th, 2024

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