So on Tuesday of this week I purchased a beautiful 2016 Pilot Touring with about 10 miles on it, and since then it has been sitting at my dealership with a check engine light and AWD malfunction light. Yesterday they called me to inform me that the problem was the EGR error code, but they tested it twice and passed. So as anyone I am very hesitant about picking up my brand new Pilot that I paid 42 grand for and all ready has problems. So I talked to the sales manager only because he was the only one there I could voice my concerns to. (Love it when they call you to pick up your brand new vehicle after all the owners and managers leave.) So he ensured me that my vehicle was fixed, and that his service team won 9 presidents awards for the last 9 year blah blah blah. I told him thats fine and dandy but if this vehicle fails again I would not be so acceptive. I also voiced my concerns about compensation of some sort. So now my story is getting long and I apologize, so Ill finish up. Picked up my keys at the service desk and they ensured me it was fixed too. Drove the Pilot down a straight road at 40-50MPH and turned the AC on and sure **** theres check Engine light and AWD light on staring right at me. So now I'm furious took my vehicle back and now they have it and will try to fix it again. My question for all of you, is what recourse do I have? I understand under UCC law I can Revoke ownership if this vehicle is not to the safety standards that they claimed it to. As well as PA lemon law. But has anyone else had to deal with this? I feel like my Dealership is incompetent and useless at this point. :bangh: