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How Did Auto Safety Advocacy Get Started? Advocates for protecting car buyers made a big push in the 1970s. Ralph Nader founded Public Citizen, and he and Clarence Ditlow of the Center for Auto Safety (more on these groups in a moment) led the way pushing for reforms. These efforts helped get the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975 passed into law. That provided federal requirements on consumer product warranties, which included vehicle
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Leasing a car seems like the ideal situation: you drive a newer vehicle for several years, and it’s bound to run well, you’d think, being at most
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Technology Innovations Bring New Lemon Law Challenges Modern vehicles have become rolling computers. High-tech electronics and software now control
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Lemon Laws: The Basics For many years, state lemon laws have been written primarily with combustion engine vehicles in mind, since they predated
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Americans buy thousands of new vehicles every year, but not all those purchases have a happy ending. Many vehicles sold in America every year contain
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Many consumers in America choose to lease their vehicles instead of buy. Leasing a vehicle typically comes with lower monthly payments, and at the
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Automotive defects span the spectrum from harmless but annoying to dangerous and potentially life-threatening. Every car manufacturer has built
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Let’s say you just bought a lemon. Not the sweet and sour fruit kind of lemon, but the defective car kind of lemon. You saved your money for a long
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Anyone shopping for a new car risks buying a lemon. Automotive manufacturers across the world have built and sold lemons, from American companies
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The internet is full of first-time car buyer tips and tricks. Everyone knows to take the vehicle for a test drive and do your best to negotiate, but
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