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Tesla, Ford, Hyundai, Chevrolet
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Lemon Law

Electric Vehicles are Less Reliable per Consumer Reports

Consumer Reports latest reliability study finds that most EVs are less reliable than conventional or hybrid vehicles.
Auto Recalls
Ram Trucks
Auto Recalls, Lemon Law

Ram Lemon Trucks: Fire Risk Recall and Lemon Law

In the same week that Ram Trucks were announced as the best truck brand of the year, Chrysler recalled almost 250,000 Ram Trucks for an engine fire risk.
Auto Recalls
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Lemon Law

What If Your Dealer Cannot Repair Your Recalled or Defective Vehicle?

Owners of recalled and defective vehicles who cannot get the parts for repair are turning to lemon law for replacement vehicles and cash compensation.
Auto Recalls
Chevrolet
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Lemon Law

Chevy Bolt Recall: Lemon Law Provides Solutions for Chevy Bolt Owners

Chevy Bolt owners are turning to lemon law after continued problems getting their Bolt properly repaired in battery recalls.
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Volkswagen
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Lemon Law

Common VW Atlas Cross Sport Problems

Volkswagen Atlas recalls have seen a surge lately, with 246,000 Volkswagen Atlas SUVs being recalled in March 2022 in the United States and Canada. These recalls stem from defects causing delayed deployment of the side airbag, inadvertent braking, and other electrical problems. Fortunately, you have a solution to these serious issues with Volkswagen Atlas SUVs.
Auto Recalls
Hyundai
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Lemon Law

Hyundai Lemon Law: What’s the Problem With New Hyundai Models?

Recently, numerous customers have reported persistent problems with Hyundai vehicles. The Hyundai Tucson and Hyundai Santa Fe, in particular, are causing trouble for consumers who thought they had bought a new, popular, decently rated SUV, and ended up with a lemon.
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