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Lemon Law Blog
As an automobile owner - in any state - it is important to watch for significant defects in your vehicle. If your vehicle isn't reliable to drive on a daily basis, it may be a lemon. Unfortunately, over 100,000 people in the US each year experience this problem. That means you have a chance of seeing that happen - if you purchase a new vehicle. While the process of buying a vehicle can be challenging - and a period of stress in itself, as you Read More...
Thousands of consumers in Texas and throughout the United States each year get stuck with “lemon” vehicles: vehicles with repeating, unfixable Read More...
As a Texas automobile owner, you probably think you are alone if you end up with a vehicle with a significant defect. However, you may be aware of Read More...
Vehicle ownership is a gift, a privilege... and it can be a hassle. You go out and buy a great-looking new vehicle, fresh off the lot. It comes with Read More...
American consumers purchase thousands of new vehicles every year, many of which end up defective. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Read More...
Today's vehicles are modern marvels: you can stay cool and enjoy your favorite podcast, music or book while traveling across the great state of Texas. Read More...
When purchasing a new vehicle, there may be a few things your well-meaning and experienced friends and family tell you. One thing that typically Read More...
Manufacturing recalls affect every automaker across the world. Every year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates Read More...
Owning a defective vehicle is a challenge and not something anyone welcomes. However, if the vehicle fits the criteria in Texas to be considered a Read More...
The vehicle you recently purchased within the state of Texas, which is covered under an original warranty from the dealer, is defective. The defect Read More...
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