Is the Volkswagen Atlas reliable?
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Case: Client v. Volkswagen Claim Type: CA Lemon Law Vehicle Year: 2018 Vehicle Model: Volkswagen Atlas New/Used: New Contract Type: Lease Specs: N/A Defects & Repair Attempts: Check Engine Our client went to the Volkswagen dealership when their vehicle’s check engine light had turned on. After a few days in the dealership, the vehicle was
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Lawsuit Filed Against Dealership After Customer Purchases Damaged Car
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Case: Client v. Infiniti Dealership Claim Type: Dealer Fraud Vehicle Year: 2019 Vehicle Model: Infiniti Vehicle Make: QX60 New/Used: New Contract Type: Lease Specs: N/A Defects & Repair Attempts: Damaged headlights The client saw that one of the headlights would have water moisturize inside and leave droplets, obscuring the headlights. The client took this to
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Do Dealerships Lie About Previous Accidents on Used Cars?
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Case: Client v. Mitsubishi Dealership Claim Type: Dealer Fraud Vehicle Year: 2018 Vehicle Model: Land Rover Vehicle Make: Range Rover Velar New/Used: Used Contract Type: Purchase Specs: N/A Defects & Repair Attempts: Check Engine Light Despite the dealership claiming the vehicle hadn’t been in any accidents prior to being purchased, the client noticed that the
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Tesla Brakes and Tire Pressure Recall – Can I Get a Full Refund?
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
Manufacturer: Tesla NHTSA Recall Number: 21V387000 Manufacturer Recall Number: SB-21-33-002 Date: 5/25/21 Description: 5,974 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y cars were recalled due to a defect with the brake caliper bolts that would cause them to get loose and lead to low tire pressure. Tesla Brakes and Tire Pressure Recall – Can I Get
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Potential Model S Lawsuit Encompasses Tesla’s Shady Practices
Monday, 14 June 2021
Case: Client v. Tesla Claim Type: CA Lemon Law Vehicle Year: 2016 Vehicle Model: Tesla Vehicle Make: Model S 75 New/Used: Used Contract Type: Purchase Specs: Includes autopilot Defects & Repair Attempts: Suspension & autosteer Since the day the customer received their Tesla, they noticed that it would slowly pull to the right when the
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GM faces lawsuit with 2018 Chevrolet Silverado
Friday, 11 June 2021
Case: Client v. General Motors Claim Type: CA Lemon Law Vehicle Year: 2018 Vehicle Model: Chevrolet Vehicle Make: Silverado New/Used: New Contract Type: Lease Specs: N/A Defects & Repair Attempts: Airbags After a crash at 45mph, the vehicle was totaled and ended up in a river embankment. The airbags failed to deploy after this crash,
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Does the Lemon Law Apply to My Used Vehicle?
Wednesday, 14 April 2021
As you may know, lemon laws protect new car buyers in every state in the United States. But does lemon law also apply to used vehicles? The short answer is “it depends”, well, because lemon laws vary from state to state. Each state has its own specific laws, and they cover a variety of vehicle
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Do I Have a Lemon Law Claim if My Vehicle is Out of Warranty?
Wednesday, 14 April 2021
One of the most common questions buyers ask regarding lemon law is whether or not these laws apply to vehicles that are out of warranty? Well, the short answer is ‘‘it depends’’. One thing to keep in mind is that lemon laws vary from state to state. Thus the specifics regarding which types of vehicles
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Does the Lemon Law Apply to Vehicles Used in Business?
Wednesday, 24 March 2021
As you may know, the CA lemon law applies to new or used vehicles with substantial defects that the manufacturer is unable to repair within a reasonable number of repair attempts. But does the lemon law apply to vehicles used in business? Well, that’s one of the first questions business owners who invest a substantial
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Can a Dealership Sell Me a Car for Above the Advertised Price?
Wednesday, 24 March 2021
You finally find a quality used car at a good price. But before signing the contract you notice that the price on the contract is higher than the advertised price. No surprises here! Many car dealers tend to increase prices to make more profit. Of course, dealers will make you believe that the listed price
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