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Auto defect causes sunroofs to explode

A defect in a motor vehicle that places drivers and passengers in danger is something one would think auto makers and safety agencies would deal with swiftly. This does not seem to be the case with reports of sunroofs spontaneously exploding in Calif… Read More
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More California car owners rely on lemon law rights

One of the costliest purchases a consumer makes is buying a new vehicle. Many in California have gone through the frustration and uncertainty of owning a used car, often dealing with expensive repairs while still paying on a car loan. To avoid this,… Read More
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Test drive warns California consumers of new car issues

Before buying a new car, it is typical for consumers to take a test drive. However, there is often little chance to really get a feel for how the vehicle will perform until the papers are signed. Fortunately, consumer advocates like “Car and Dr… Read More
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Car makers don't always look out for California consumers

The number of cars manufactured each year has been steadily increasing. As millions of vehicles pass through the assembly line, there are bound to be some with defects or issues that are not discovered until their new owners drive them. Fortunately,… Read More
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New doesn’t mean reliable when it comes to cars

What draws people to buying new, rather than used, cars? A recent survey indicates that the perception that new cars are more reliable may be a big contributor. In the survey, prospective car buyers who said they were only interested in purchasing a… Read More
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