» Posted June 18, 2018 Resources
It is important that vehicles be carefully tested for problems or for defects before the cars are brought to the marketplace and sold to consumers. Otherwise, motorists could end up with a car that has lots of problems. If a car buyer does purchase a new car that turns out to have serious issues, contacting a San Diego lemon law attorney for advice and assistance pursuing a remedy is a smart course of action.
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» Posted June 15, 2018 Resources
Car buyers are spending more than ever to purchase vehicles, according to recent data from Experian. As cars become more expensive and consumers borrow more money to buy them, the potential for financial loss when vehicles are defective only rises. If you buy a new car and it turns out to have serious problems, you should contact a San Diego lemon law attorney as soon as possible to pursue an appropriate legal remedy.
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» Posted June 13, 2018 Resources
New technologies in vehicles typically start as optional add-ons. In some cases, these technologies eventually become standard offerings – but that can take a long time. When the new technologies are safety features, it can be a problem if they're not included because car buyers who don't pay for the upgrades end up in vehicles that are riskier.
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» Posted June 11, 2018 Resources
Buying a new car can be a huge expense, with many people forced to take out multi-year car loans to afford a vehicle to drive. This is why it is so important for motorists to research cars carefully to find a reliable vehicle and why consumers whose cars turn out to be defective should consult with a California motor vehicle lemon law lawyer.
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» Posted June 8, 2018 Resources
Electric cars have traditionally not been a popular option as a result of consumer concern about their reliability and consumer concern about how far electric vehicles can travel. Of course, reliability is never guaranteed for any new vehicle, which is why consumers should know their rights if their cars have defects and should turn to a California lemon law lawyer for help if they experience problems.
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» Posted June 6, 2018 Resources
If you are in the market for a new vehicle, you may have one more reason to make a purchase: buying a new car could help to reduce deaths or serious injuries in auto accidents, according to Fox 10. New cars tend to have more advanced safety features, which make their occupants safer.
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» Posted June 4, 2018 Resources
Many car buyers find the process of shopping for a car to be frustrating and fraught with financial pitfalls, especially because it's not always possible to count on car dealers and car manufacturers to do the right thing if problems arise. The reluctance on the part of many manufacturers and dealers to make things right is one key reason why it is so important to hire a Los Angeles lemon law attorney if something goes wrong with your new vehicle.
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» Posted May 31, 2018 Resources
Car owners have a right to expect their new vehicles will be free from defects and will hold up for a reasonable length of time. When cars start having repeated problems after purchase, a Sacramento lemon law attorney can provide help to motorists in taking appropriate legal action to pursue a remedy.
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» Posted May 30, 2018 Resources
When there are hazards on the road, it could be very helpful if motorists are able to warn each other. In fact, allowing drivers in different vehicles to communicate with each other could help to reduce accidents in a number of different ways. This is why it is good news that The Car Connection reports future Volvo cars and trucks will be able to talk to each other.
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» Posted May 28, 2018 Resources
Self-driving cars are speeding towards a turning point in which the vehicles become more mainstream and are used more widely. The Harvard Gazette recently provided some details about the advancements in the technology behind autonomous vehicles and touted the potential for sensors to advance to the point where a car can react much more quickly than a human car.
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