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Buy Car Minneapolis File

: As of April 2026, the 2026 Honda CR-V and 2026 Subaru Forester are the top-selling new vehicles in the state, reflecting a local preference for all-wheel-drive reliability. Legal Loopholes & Consumer Risks

For many Twin Cities buyers, the "long story" begins with a search for a vehicle that hasn't spent its life in the Rust Belt.

: Since 2019, the average price of a three-year-old used car in Minnesota has jumped by nearly $10,000, reaching roughly $31,000.

Minnesota law includes specific challenges that have led to several high-profile "horror stories" for buyers.

In Minneapolis , buying a car is often a choice between the high-tech glass showrooms of the suburbs and the grit of the city’s private market. Historically, the city's " Auto Row " on Hennepin Avenue featured ornate, multi-story showrooms that made the process feel like an event. Today, while many dealerships have moved to the suburbs, the experience remains a complex journey through state laws, local scams, and the harsh reality of "Minnesota salt". The Hunt for a "Texas Car"

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: As of April 2026, the 2026 Honda CR-V and 2026 Subaru Forester are the top-selling new vehicles in the state, reflecting a local preference for all-wheel-drive reliability. Legal Loopholes & Consumer Risks

For many Twin Cities buyers, the "long story" begins with a search for a vehicle that hasn't spent its life in the Rust Belt.

: Since 2019, the average price of a three-year-old used car in Minnesota has jumped by nearly $10,000, reaching roughly $31,000.

Minnesota law includes specific challenges that have led to several high-profile "horror stories" for buyers.

In Minneapolis , buying a car is often a choice between the high-tech glass showrooms of the suburbs and the grit of the city’s private market. Historically, the city's " Auto Row " on Hennepin Avenue featured ornate, multi-story showrooms that made the process feel like an event. Today, while many dealerships have moved to the suburbs, the experience remains a complex journey through state laws, local scams, and the harsh reality of "Minnesota salt". The Hunt for a "Texas Car"

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