Lemon Law Blog
Top 10 Most Common Transmission Problems
The transmission is critical to your vehicle’s performance. It is a complex mechanical system that transfers power from the engine directly to the driveshaft and wheels. Even if you regularly maintain your vehicle, there is still a chance that you may encounter transmission troubles. Every year, thousands of brand-new vehicles come straight out of the […]
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Over 4 million Fiat Chrysler, Ford, and Nissan Brand Vehicles Have Been Recalled Due to a Rollaway Risk
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), Ford, and Nissan have recently issued massive recalls within weeks of each other due to various manufacturing defects that can cause these vehicles to suddenly roll away while parked. More than 4 million drivers could be impacted. If you are experiencing transmission, engine, or braking issues with your vehicle, it may […]
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The Chevy Silverado… aka the Chevy Shake-a-Rado!
Are you falling victim to the Chevy Shake? Since early 2016, owners of General Motors trucks and SUVs have fallen victim to what is called and known as the “Chevy Shake.” If you were to Google search the Chevy Shake, you’d find over 6 million results. Countless Chevrolet, Cadillac, and GMC owners have experienced violent […]
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Death Wobble Defects on Dodge Vehicles
You may have felt the Dodge death wobble if you drive a Dodge truck. The wobble itself is as frightening as it sounds. The Dodge death wobble refers to a disturbing suspension defect in some Dodge vehicles that leads to violent shaking when the car is in operation. While most drivers notice it when traveling […]
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Ford Hit with Lawsuit After Recalling Thousands of SUVs Due to Fire Risk
Ford Engine Recall Ford Motor Company has recalled about 42,000 model year 2021 vehicles because their engines may be prone to catching on fire. Affected models include the 2021 Ford Expedition and 2021 Lincoln Navigator. The American automaker is advising customers to park their cars outside, as fires can occur even when the engines are […]
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Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles and the California Lemon Law
It is commonly believed that purchasing a used vehicle can save you a substantial amount of money. While this is true in many cases, it is not true for all cases. There are tens of thousands of consumers who end up purchasing used vehicles that are lemons every year. Although these consumers may have saved […]
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Engine Ticking Noise Results in New Class Action Lawsuit Against FCA
An engine ticking noise in several vehicle models has spurred a new lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) that includes vehicles manufactured with Gen III 5.7L Hemi or 6.5L Hemi 392 V8 engines. Plaintiffs in a May 2022 lawsuit allege that FCA has known about concerns involving the Hemi engine and its associated parts for […]
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Why Do I Need a Manufacturer’s Warranty for a Lemon Law Case?
Most car manufacturers in the US provide new car warranties, which cover most repairs and defects. When you purchase or lease a new car, the car most likely will have an original manufacturer’s warranty. For a free consultation to learn how we can assist you, please contact our California lemon law attorneys by calling (877) […]
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Important GM Lemon Law Information for California Drivers
GM 8-Speed Transmission Lawsuit A class-action lawsuit filed against General Motors in January 2022 alleges that the American automaker knowingly sold Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC models with defective transmissions. GM vehicles equipped with Hydra-Matic 8L90 or 8L45 transmission systems include: 2015-2019 Chevrolet Silverado 2017-2019 Chevrolet Colorado 2015-2019 Chevrolet Corvette 2016-2019 Chevrolet Camaro 2015-2019 Cadillac Escalade […]
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Ford Super Duty: Power to the Tailgate!
Ford F Series Power Tailgate Innovation, Defect & What Consumers are Saying Automobile makers these days are constantly searching to enhance their vehicles with the latest and greatest innovative features. We’ve often heard about a power liftgate—a motorized hatch that functions electronically instead of manually— but it isn’t until more recently that we’ve seen power […]
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