» Posted June 14, 2016 Resources
Locating and buying a used automobile that is free of any and all issues can be a difficult task. Still, there are ways to avoid driving a lemon off the lot. Being able to spot possible issues, as well as conducting thorough research ahead of making your purchase can go a long way toward helping you avoid making a costly purchase.
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» Posted June 13, 2016 Resources
Car dealerships can sometimes engage in dishonest tactics, including dealerships affiliated with vehicle manufacturers. One example of problems with dealers is misleading ads. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is strict on this issue in order to provide strong protection for consumers.
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» Posted June 10, 2016 Resources
When a car manufacturer is aware of an issue with a vehicle or car parts, the responsible thing to do is to recall the car and fix the problem. Sometimes, however, vehicle manufacturers simply ignore defects in cars. When a car dealer or manufacturer fails to fulfill its responsibilities in any way, this can result in legal action against the manufacturer. A Los Angeles lemon law attorney can provide assistance with a case and can help those who are affected by a vehicle defect to understand their legal rights.
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» Posted June 9, 2016 Resources
There are few things more frustrating for consumers than spending good money on a vehicle only to find that the car has repeated problems or is not safe to drive. Unfortunately for many consumers, getting car dealers and manufacturers to do the right thing in these situations is not always easy. Some consumers have taken novel approaches, such as making videos and publishing them on the Internet, in an effort to convince the car dealer or automaker to do the right thing and take responsibility for the problem car.
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» Posted May 20, 2016 Resources
In California, lemon laws apply to protect consumers and some businesses that purchase vehicles. Lemon laws ensure that when a car is defective, the driver won't face substantial uncompensated losses or be forced to repeatedly take the car in for repairs.
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