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Do you own a lemon Jeep Liberty? Contact Allen Stewart today. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) will recall more than 200,000 Jeep vehicles containing control arms overly susceptible to corrosion. The Auburn Hills, Michigan-based manufacturer sent a safety recall report to the Texas Lemon Law lawyers and how we can help you. FCA’s report states these vehicles may have been built with rear lower control arms that can experience excessive
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Ford Motor Company announced on April 25, 2018 they will stop making most of the cars they sell in North America, focusing on only the Ford Mustang
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Recent high-profile crashes involving self-driving cars have emboldened critics of the technology, potentially hindering legislation allowing the
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Volkswagen Group of America is recalling more than 300,000 vehicles containing faulty cooling pumps that can malfunction and potentially cause fires.
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Ford Motor Company will not use the nine-speed gearbox developed by General Motors, citing insufficient fuel economy improvements. GM developed the
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Hyundai Motor America will recall more than half a million Sonata Hybrid vehicles containing faulty airbag control units that can potentially
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Indian Motorcycle Company is recalling more than 3,000 vehicles that can unexpectedly start without the operator’s input. The Medina,
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General Motors will recall almost 9,000 Buick vehicles after discovering a potentially dangerous seatbelt defect. The Warren, Michigan-based
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking for school districts who will install seatbelts in their school buses as part
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A boy hit by a car in southeast Austin was rushed to the hospital in the morning hours of Feb. 28, 2018, according to KXAN-TV. Think you have a lemon,
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