» Posted May 13, 2016 Resources
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) imposes emissions requirements on vehicles in an effort to protect air quality and reduce pollution. Unfortunately, instead of manufacturing its cars to comply with emissions rules, Volkswagen looked for ways to cheat the test -- and they found a way. The company programmed software in 11 million diesel-powered vehicles so the software could detect when the car was being tested.
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» Posted May 11, 2016 Resources
Recently, AutoBlog reported on an instance in which an auto mall sold a vehicle after the odometer had been replaced to show a lower mileage. The vehicle’s odometer, bill of sale and windshield vehicle markings indicated that it had been driven 35,771 miles. However, in reality, the vehicle had been driven more than 210,000 miles. When confronted with the reality of the car's true miles, the dealer said they didn't guarantee the miles on cars sold at auction that were more than 10 years old. The dealer said the vehicles were sold as-is and they weren't responsible for the false mileage information.
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» Posted March 29, 2016 Resources
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» Posted February 18, 2016 Resources
How Long Will My Lemon Law Claim Take?
Dealing with a vehicle that is a lemon is a very frustrating and irritating problem. Multiple visits to a car dealership to repair the same defect with no relief can cause anyone to reach their breaking point. It is hardly surprising that the first question California consumers typically ask when seeking legal advice is: “How long will my Lemon Law claim take?”
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