Your Honda Financial Services Lawsuit Questions Answered
If your relationship with Honda Financial Services is causing you stress or financial harm, it’s important to know your legal rights.
You might want to know how to sue Honda Financial Services, whether you can join a Honda Financial Services lawsuit, how to get compensation from Honda Financial Services, or how to hire a lawyer against Honda Financial Services.
Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about Honda Financial Services, and some answers.
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Honda Financial Services is a company providing leasing and financing solutions for vehicles that Americans lease or buy. As the name suggests, they primarily provide financing via Honda dealerships. In addition to financing, Honda Financial provides car warranties and service plans.
Honda Financial Services’s full name is American Honda Finance Corporation. The company is fully owned by Honda Motor Co., the car company, via its subsidiary Honda North America.
Yes, Honda Financial Services is a real, legitimate company. However, sometimes legitimate companies can make mistakes or harm their customers. So if you are having an issue with Honda financing, you might consider your options for taking action, including reaching out to an attorney who may be able to help you take action.
As of January 2023, the President and Principal Executive Officer of Honda Financial is Jiro Morisawa based on the company’s financial filings.
Honda Financial headquarters are located in Torrance, California at 1919 Torrance Boulevard.
According to the company, the best way to contact Honda Financial is to reach out to customer support. To contact customer service, you start by clicking on the type of Honda product with which you need service and the state in which it was purchased. There are different customer support lines for each.
For example, if you purchased a vehicle through Honda Financial in the state of California, the customer service number is 800-445-1358 with availability 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday but automated services 24 hours per day. Honda Financial also has a range of support options for payments, printable forms, and product support.
There have been multiple government actions and lawsuits against Honda Financial Services in recent years.
In 2015, the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau found Honda Financial in violation of overcharging some minorities for auto loans. An administrative order was obtained requiring the company to provide $24 million in monetary relief for the affected borrowers.
In 2021, the Department of Justice settled a federal lawsuit for $1.5 million dollars to compensate service members for violations including unlawful termination of motor vehicle leases and failure to refund upfront lease payments to service members.
This isn’t a comprehensive list and there may be other Honda Financial lawsuits.
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When taking out a car loan from Honda Financial Services, you’re protected by a variety of federal and state laws.
Some of the laws that apply to Honda Financial Services car loans include:
If you believe that Honda Financial Services has punished you or denied you financing because of discrimination, incorrectly reported information on your credit report, or violated any other federal laws that apply to their organization, you may wish to speak with an attorney about how to sue Honda Financial Services.
If a salesperson lied to you about a Honda Financial Services loan, you may be able to start a lawsuit.
Some common tactics by creditors that violate the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) include failing to accurately disclose the finance charge and APR, or applying penalty fees exceeding TILA limits.
If Honda Financial Services misled you to make a sale you are entitled to take action against them. Tell us more about it below for the chance to be matched with an attorney.
If you were sold a car with defects you didn’t know about, you can also pursue your rights under the law.
If your car is under warranty, lemon laws require the vehicle manufacturer to repair it. If your vehicle cannot be repaired or a defect is too severe, you are entitled to a refund or a replacement vehicle. (The specifics of lemon laws vary by state, however. In some states lemon laws only cover new vehicles, while in other states they apply to both new and used vehicles.)
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How your Honda Financial Services car loan will be treated in bankruptcy depends on the type of bankruptcy you’re filing for. Unfortunately, you’re unlikely to be able to wipe out the debt while keeping the car.
Under a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or “liquidation bankruptcy,” a car loan will not be discharged because it is a secured debt.
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy, or “wage earners bankruptcy” allows a debtor to keep the property while restructuring the debts to pay them over time, usually three to five years.
There are several ways you can file a complaint against Honda Financial Services.
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There is no specific number of payments you can miss before Honda Financial Services repossesses your car, but the industry average is three. Once you miss three or more payments, auto loan companies can start the repossession process. However some companies only provide a 60 day grace period (meaning two missed payments).
If you have extenuating circumstances it may be in your best interest to reach out to Honda Financial Services to let them know what’s going on and try to find a temporary resolution before repossession.
Yes, missed payments to Honda Financial Services will hurt your credit score. You can improve your credit score by making as many timely payments as you can, and limiting how many/how often you have a missed payment. The best thing you can do in this situation is contact Honda Financial Services to see if they can make a note in your account or provide some temporary relief if you know you will miss a payment. If you continue to miss payments, your account can be sent to collections, which gets reported to the credit bureaus and will harm your credit score even more.
Honda Financial Services has the right to report payment information, including missed payments, to the credit bureaus. If they have incorrectly reported information, though, you can seek a resolution with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Yes, you may be able to get a lawyer against Honda Financial Services. A lawyer can potentially help you get compensation and justice from Honda Financial Services, depending on your circumstances. And an attorney can help you figure out what legal options you have if Honda Financial Services has broken the law or caused you financial harm.
If you share your issue with FairShake, we may be able to match you with an attorney. Attorneys with whom FairShake partners will never charge you up front. You only pay if you get compensation.
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If you have an issue with Honda Financial Services, you might be able to sue Honda Financial Services. How you sue is based on your circumstances, the issue you have with Honda Financial Services, and which laws apply to that issue. It is best to speak with an attorney who can look over your loan contract and provide legal advice.
What you are allowed to do and how much you can get in compensation if you do sue Honda Financial Services varies from one court to the next and depends upon the issue you have, what laws were broken, and what court you use. An attorney can help you review which options work best for your circumstances and the compensation you want.
Some ways customers sue companies like Honda Financial Services:
Consumer arbitration is a legally binding alternative to traditional lawsuits. The terms of your contract might say that you are not allowed to join an existing Honda Financial Services lawsuit or sue Honda Financial Services in other courts, in which case, consumer arbitration can help you get compensation or a resolution. With consumer arbitration you can still work with an attorney but your issue will be decided by an independent arbitrator rather than a public court.
Another option is to sue Honda Financial Services in small claims court. Small claims courts are limited in the sort of claims they can take: there are limits for each state on the amount of monetary compensation they can provide, and they may not be able to provide non-financial relief.
If Honda Financial Services violated state or federal law, you might be able to sue them at the state or federal level..