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Lemon Law Blog
Americans buy thousands of vehicles every year, and a significant portion of them end up defective. These vehicles contain repeating, unfixable problems. These “lemon” vehicles represent failures during the design, manufacturing or transportation process. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates consumers inadvertently purchase 150,000 of these “lemon” vehicles every year. These vehicles can cost their buyers Read More...
Common Car Problems That Might Qualify for Lemon Law Protection Vehicles have multiple working parts, and it stands to reason that issues will arise. Read More...
Purchasing a new vehicle is an exciting time. However, if you end up with a lemon and can't drive said vehicle, the fun ends quickly. If your vehicle Read More...
The Texas lemon law protects you when you buy a lemon vehicle, in the event you miss a telltale sign on the lot and bring home a vehicle with a Read More...
Buying a vehicle typically doesn't involve much interaction with the dealership beyond the initial visit, paperwork and handshaking. However, when Read More...
Every year, thousands of American consumers through no fault of their own purchase defective vehicles. These vehicles contain repeating, unfixable Read More...
In the vast and intricate world of automobiles, a shadowy underworld lurks, waiting to prey on unsuspecting consumers. Auto fraud, a deceptive and Read More...
When it comes to purchasing a new car, consumers expect reliability, safety, and value for their hard-earned money. However, not every new vehicle Read More...
Buying a vehicle should be a great period in your life. You get more freedom and can be reliable to take longer trips or find a better job. However, Read More...
Uncovering Hidden Defects: How to Spot Potential Lemon Law Cases More than 243.4 individuals in the US are licensed drivers, as of 2023. That means a Read More...
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