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Lemon Law Blog
American consumers inadvertently purchase 150,000 defective vehicles every year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. These vehicles, colloquially known as “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. Many problems
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If your recently purchased new vehicle starts exhibiting problems ranging from the small and annoying to the catastrophic, you aren’t alone. The
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Warranties are intended to protect the consumer from situations where the product purchased does not live up to expectations. The application of a
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Every year in the United States, car consumers inadvertently purchase roughly 150,000 “lemon” vehicles according to the National Highway Traffic
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The ownership of a defective vehicle is a frustrating occurrence. For those who purchase a new vehicle and find that the vehicle is dangerous to
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There’s always a chance that brand new car you’ve had your eyes on will be a lemon. Hundreds of thousands of American vehicle consumers
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The United States has 4,071,000 miles of roads. Of those, 2,678,000 are paved roadways and 1,394,000 are unpaved. Add to that the fact that Texas is
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American motorists buy and lease hundreds of thousands of vehicles each year, many of which have problems they never anticipated. These problems
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Purchasing a vehicle should be a good day, particularly if said vehicle is new off the lot at a dealership. However, the sad fact is that roughly 150,
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Most people relate lemon laws to consumer vehicles, but that’s not always the case. In Texas, motor homes, and towable recreational vehicles (TRVs)
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