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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 arise during the manufacturing process, before they make it to the dealership’s lot. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) states 150,000 vehicles sold in the United States each year contain these defects. These vehicles, colloquially known as lemons, come from all Read More...
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, Read More...
Most people relate lemon laws to consumer vehicles, but that’s not always the case. In Texas, motor homes, and towable recreational vehicles (TRVs) Read More...
American car consumers purchase roughly 150,000 defective vehicles each year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Read More...
Every consumer who buys a brand-new car from a dealership is, unbeknownst to them, taking a risk. Hundreds of thousands of Americans inadvertently Read More...
Thousands of American car consumers experience the nightmare scenario each year when they buy their new vehicle. What should be a landmark life Read More...
American automotive manufacturers sell and lease millions of motor vehicles each year, with many of them finding their way to Texan consumers. Read More...
Buying a new vehicle should be an exciting time in your life. A car purchase is a major expense, which can be both thrilling and nerve-wracking. Read More...
American consumers who inadvertently purchase a defective vehicle have more rights than they may realize at first. They certainly aren’t alone: the Read More...
American buy and lease hundreds of thousands of vehicles each year, many of which leave the factory with unfixable, chronic problems. The National Read More...
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