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Lemon Law Blog
American consumers inadvertently buy 150,000 defective vehicles every year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. These defective vehicles, commonly called “lemons,” leave the factory containing repeating, unfixable problems ranging from cosmetic and annoying to major and potentially dangerous. Every automotive manufacturer builds lemons, including Honda, General Motors, Ford, Toyota and more. Any numbers of issues
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Far from harmless, the decision to tamper with the odometer on a vehicle can mean significant stress and additional financial investment by the
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While there are countless honest car dealerships in any location, the truth is that there is a surprising and disturbing number of dealers that are
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Fewer things are worse for American car consumers than discovering your brand-new car is a lemon. You spend months researching what car best fits
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates American car consumers unknowingly purchase 150,000 “lemon” vehicles a year.
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Americans buy millions of vehicles each year of various makes and models, and is usually one of the biggest single expenses in a person’s life.
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The allure of the open highway, the draw of reliable transportation that you own and can take pride in - these are some of the reasons you might bite
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Odometer fraud is a growing problem in the United States, and has been for a while now. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates
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Buying a used vehicle comes with some concerns. You have to do your research on the vehicle model to see if there are issues that crop up with that
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American consumers looking to purchase a new or used vehicle deserve to know the mileage a vehicle has before making a buying decision. You’d think
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