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California Used Car Lemon Laws Overview

Not everyone has the money to invest in a new car. Used cars may come at a discounted price, but sometimes they also come with headaches. What happens if you buy a used car from a dealer and something immediately goes wrong? You are not entirely out of luck and money. Depending on your circumstances, […]


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Audi & VW Water Pump Settlement Update 2023-2024

Volkswagen Group of America agreed to a class action settlement related to faulty water pumps in certain Volkswagen and Audi vehicles. The settlement aimed to resolve claims made by vehicle owners and lessees that the affected vehicles were equipped with defective water pumps, which would cause the engines of affected vehicles to suddenly fail. This […]


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New Car Lemon Law in California Overview

You have many expectations when you buy a new car. The last thing you want to do is take your new car in for repairs soon after purchasing or leasing it. Sometimes, a new car malfunctions or doesn’t meet basic standards. Do you have any rights? Fortunately, you do have rights. In California, the Lemon […]


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2023-2024 Nissan Rogue Recall over Ignition Key Fob

Nissan has announced a recall of nearly 1 million vehicles, including 2014-2020 Nissan Rogues and 2017-2022 Rogue Sport crossovers, due to a dangerous ignition key issue. The issue revolves around the design of the jackknife-style keys that can unexpectedly collapse while driving, causing the engine to shut off, thereby putting the driver and passengers at […]


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Kia and Hyundai Thefts: Can you file a lemon law claim?

If you own a 2012-2021 Kia or 2015-2021 Hyundai, you may have trouble insuring your vehicle thanks to a group of teens known online as the “Kia Boyz” who have identified security loopholes in certain Kia and Hyundai vehicles. Without an engine immobilizer, these cars could be started without a key, leading to a surge […]


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2023-2024 RAM Recall for Cummins Grid Heater: Can it Be Fixed?

Last month, Stellantis, parent company of Ram, unveiled a new recall initiative in the U.S. involving 306,165 Ram heavy-duty trucks manufactured between 2021 and 2023. The Cummins recall encompasses a range of models, from the 2500 HD pickups to the 5500 HD chassis cab and is prompted by a potential issue with the intake heater […]


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Polaris Stop Ride Notice – Recall Update 2022-2024

Many Polaris consumers are receiving a Stop Ride Notice regarding their Polaris vehicles. Polaris has notified certain owners that their vehicles are susceptible to substantial safety defects under certain operating conditions and as a result should not be operated until the affected vehicles are fixed. The affected vehicles are susceptible to the brake system overheating which […]


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Ford Oil Leak Recall Update 2023-2024: Is There a Lawsuit?

Ford Motor Company is currently facing a class-action lawsuit from three customers who claim that the fuel injector recall will not fix 2020-2023 Ford Escapes and 2021-2023 Ford Bronco Sports equipped with 1.5L engines. The recall was issued due to cracked ford fuel injectors, which can cause fuel leaks and pose a fire risk. Ford […]


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Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Recall 2022-2024

The Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid has been the subject of several significant recalls in recent years. Earlier this year in January 2023, Chrysler announced a recall of more than 67,000 Pacifica Hybrid minivans spanning model years 2017 to 2023 due to a potential safety hazard. The issue arises from an internal transmission wiring connector that may […]


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Honda Seat Belt Buckle Recall 2023-2024: Here’s How to File a Claim

This week, Honda announced that it was recalling nearly half a million vehicles due to a seat belt latch problem. A manufacturing error results in premature wear and tear in components of the seat belt buckle, which can keep the seat belt from latching. If the seat buckle is unable to latch, the driver or […]


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