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Audi Recalls Nearly 300,000 Vehicles Because a Liquid Spill Can Shut Down the Engines
Don’t Spill Your Drink Audi recently recalled about 300,000 of their SUV vehicles due to a power defect in which spilled liquids can entirely shut down the engines. Drivers of affected Audi vehicles have reported reduced power in their engines while driving during rainstorms or if a passenger spills a drink in the rear seat. […]
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GM Airbag Failure Results in Casualties and Injuries for Thousands
Vehicle Occupant-Restraint Systems The two most well-known and common occupant-restraint systems used in vehicles today are the airbag and seatbelt. Both systems have evolved a great deal since their conception. The seatbelt for vehicles outdates the airbag by about 68 years, as it was created in 1885 by Edward J. Claghorn, with the objective of […]
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Not All Toyota Trucks Will Help You Go Places
Toyota Trucks – Transmission Defects Consumers worldwide flock to Toyota for its reputation of affordability and durability. The Japanese automaker offers a range of cars in its lineup, from plug-in electric cars to SUVs. Although the pandemic wreaked havoc on sales across the auto industry, Toyota still fared relatively well with top-selling models such as […]
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Is There A Time Limit To File A Lemon Law Claim in California?
In California, there is a time limit to proceed with a lemon law claim. This time limit, also known as the California lemon law statute of limitations, imposes restrictions on a consumer who wants to file a lemon law lawsuit. What is the Lemon Law Statute of Limitations in California? Generally, California Lemon Law imposes […]
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Volkswagen Seat Latches Spur New Lawsuit
Volkswagen Atlas Second-Row Seat Latch Class Action Lawsuit A class action lawsuit filed in October 2021 against German automaker Volkswagen alleges that certain Volkswagen Atlas models contain a defect that causes the second-row seat to pull forward, placing passengers at risk of injury. This alleged seat latch defect affects 2018-2021 Volkswagen Atlas models. Plaintiffs say […]
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Consumers Calling on General Motors to Issue a Recall
General Motors Class Action Lawsuit Another class action lawsuit has been filed against General Motors over valve-lifter issues in Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC vehicles equipped with certain versions of its Small Block V8 engines. The class action alleges that the active fuel management lifters, dynamic management lifters and valve train systems in these vehicles […]
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FCA Accused of Selling Jeep Wranglers with Defective Electrical Systems
The History of Jeep Jeep has been in business for nearly eighty years. Much of Jeep’s early history has been defined by its role in defeating the Axis powers during World War II. Their vehicles were light enough for soldiers to lift on the battlefield and proved strong enough to maneuver nearly any terrain. Jeeps […]
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Honda Infotainment Defects
Honda Motor Company Everyone has at least one friend who drives an older Honda with well over 100,000 miles on it that still works as well as the day it was driven off the lot. The car brand is well known for its reliable and accessible vehicles, often beating out several other leading auto manufacturers […]
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Defective Honda Air Conditioning Triggers Class Action Lawsuit
Honda Motor Company, Ltd. is one of the world’s best-selling automobile manufacturers most likely because of their above-average reliability ranking. While the company is notably reliable when compared to its more problematic competitors—hardly any vehicle comes completely problem-free. For Honda’s notorious Civic models, one of the most common issues aside from the fuel pump defects […]
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Nissan Pathfinder: From Xtronic CVT to 9-Speed Automatic Transmission
Nissan has boasted about their smooth Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with D-Step Logic Control for quite some time now. Their newest version premiered in the 2017 Nissan Pathfinder and was said to have received positive commentary in the world of automotive media. So why have they stopped the Xtronic CVT innovation and implemented a […]
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