If you find yourself with a lemon of a vehilce, here are some tips to help you utilize the lemon law.
Tips For Buying A Used Car And Avoiding A Lemon
Do some homework before you start shopping for a used vehicle. Think about what your needs are, what your driving habits are, and what your budget is. You can learn about vehicle models, options, and prices by reading dealership ads in the newspaper as well as reading the classifieds.
There is also a host of information about used cars on the Internet. Enter the words USED CAR as keywords for searching and you will find information such as how to buy a used car, how to co…
Tips On Dealing With Auto Fraud
The auto industry and their dealers are rife with scams and fraud and the potential buyer needs to be armed with the knowledge of how these scams work and how to avoid them. There are many dealers that run reputable businesses and can get buyers into a vehicle without using fraudulent means, but there are always those individuals or companies that are looking for ways to take consumers for a ride. The state of California, San Diego and Los Angeles in southern California in pa…
What To Do With Your Automobile VIN Number History
Did you know that the VIN number to your automobile is more than just a series of numbers used for identification? In fact, the VIN number of your car can actually reveal to you the history of your vehicle. How can this be so? With a VIN number, you can find out who owned you are car in the past, whether or not the vehicle has been in any accidents and more. In fact, the VIN number is often used from car dealers that travel from home to automobile auctions to determine whethe…
Is A Pre-Purchase Inspection Worth The Cost When Buying A Used Vehicle?
When people are doing research on how to buy a used vehicle, they often see information encouraging them to have an independent pre-purchase inspection done of the vehicle before purchasing it, but people may wonder whether or not its worth the money. It is almost always a good investment.
For around $100 you can typically get a general inspection of the mechanical condition of a vehicle. It is generally a good idea to have this done even if the vehicle has been certifie…
Lemon Law – How To Make A Lemonade From Your Sour Experience.
The term Lemon-Law is a nick name derived from other common terms
such as Lemon-Car, Monday-cars and Friday-Cars.
A lemon car is a defective car that, when purchased new or used, is found by the purchaser to have numerous or severe defects not readily apparent before the purchase. Any vehicle with these issues can be termed a “lemon car” and by extension, any product which has major flaws that render it unfit for its purpose can be described as a “lemon product”.
Advice On Dealing With A Defective Car Seat And Getting Help
The automobile market can be intimidating, and if you are just starting out in the wonderful world of wheels you may need advice on buying your first car. There are so many options for car buyers: new or used, red or blue, sports car or SUV, two or four doors and that is just for starters! Also, as a new car buyer you need to be wary of advice on buying your first car, because there are still quite a few snake-oil salesmen out there in the automotive market looking to sell yo…
CarFax Woes Top 5 Things To Watch For
More than a few times a week we get telephone calls from car buyers who received a clean CarFax report from the dealer from whom they purchased a vehicle. Weeks or months later, the unfortunate buyer learns that the car had been in a prior wreck or, worse, that it may have been bought back by the manufacturer but not branded as a lemon under state law.
How to fill an intake information form for a lemon car ?
This article describes the principal information needed to correctly fill an intake
information form concerning a lemon car.