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When fraudulent car dealers offer lemons, smart auto shoppers don't make lemonade; they take legal action. Consumers have the right of way on the road to automobile ownership. Here, eHow's strategies for buying a car without getting taken for a ride.
A lemon is any new or warrantied vehicle with a major problem that can't be fixed in a reasonable amount of time or number of attempts. Every state has a lemon law to give Read More
Learn how to avoid buying a used car with problems with expert car buying advice in this free online used car video clip. Read More
Buying a used car can be intimidating. Stories about naive consumers buying a used car and then having it break down a mile down the road are common urban tales. Is Read More
Pick the best quality used vehicle by looking at the Carfax report, checking the body and existing mileage; learn how in this free auto-sales video. Read More
Get a Carfax report when buying a used car, a document that certifies the vehicle and lets you know the history of the vehicle's maintenance, ownership and title; learn how Read More
How to use the internet to research used cars that you are interested in buying with expert car buying advice in this free online used car video clip. Read More
Buying a used car can be tricky, and if you're not careful, you could end up with a lemon. Carefully inspecting the car is a must. By researching the used car before buying Read More
Shopping for a new or used car is fun the first day. By day two or week two it is a pain and a job. All the cars will begin to look the same and all the sales men seem to Read More
Before buying a used car, you should always get a car history report to find out whether the car has ever been in an accident, whether there is a current bank lien on the Read More
By finding the VIN (vehicle identification number) on the dashboard or engine compartment of a car, you can reference this serial number to obtain critical information Read More
If you have bought a car that turned out to be a lemon or have gotten ripped off by a repair shop help is out there. Learn where to find help to file your complaint and get Read More
Cars sold in the United States are subject to Lemon Laws that protect the buyer. Sellers are legally required to disclose known mechanical defects and the service history Read More
If you've purchased a new car with manufacturing defects or a used car with known problems that are hidden from you at the time of sale, you may have a lemon. Luckily, Read More
One of the biggest fears people have when purchasing a big-ticket item online, such as an automobile, is fraud. Yahoo! Autos is an excellent online resource for buying and Read More
Dealers are supposed to know everything about your car and most of the time that is true. But once in a while, they just can't seem to get it right and it doesn't seem that Read More
When buying a used car, it is usually the buyer that should beware, however, if you have purchased a vehicle that seems to need the same repairs over and over again, you Read More
The United States has a federal Lemon Law that protects buyers of new and used automobiles. If you purchase a vehicle that was knowingly sold with mechanical and other Read More
Arbitration is a means of settling a dispute without going to court or filing a lawsuit. If you purchased a lemon that's still under manufacturer warranty, most states will Read More
A defective product is one whose performance falls short of meeting reasonable expectations held by the buyer. If you have purchased a defective product, you may be able to Read More
The United States has a federal Lemon Law that protects buyers of new and used automobiles. If you purchase a vehicle that was knowingly sold with mechanical and other Read More
Lemon lawsuits may seem like a great way to defend your rights. But sometimes, lemon lawsuits are dubious claims that make lawyers money. Read More
In the United States, three sets of laws protect you should you happen to buy a "lemon" - the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, the Uniform Commercial Code, and individual state Read More
When you're buying a car, be sure to protect yourself legally. If your car has defects, you may be covered under Lemon Laws. Sellers are required by both federal and state Read More
Cars sold in the United States are subject to Lemon Laws that protect the buyer. Sellers are legally required to disclose known mechanical defects and the service history Read More
Lemons are for suckers
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