in this statement You have a car, don't you? why can't we use haven't you?
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We can't use haven't you because it isn't proper English.
(you have a car don't you?) this sentence is asked right now. but if you use (you have a car haven't you?) this becomes a past question.
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If have is a main verb in the sentence and refers to states, there are possible sentences
You have a car. Haven't you? Mostly British English
You have a car. Don't you? Mostly American English
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