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GM to Pay $35 Million Fine for Safety Defects, Delayed Recalls

American auto makers are back in the news after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fined General Motors (GM) for not being upfront about known safety defects in some of their motor vehicles. GM agreed to pay a $35 million penalty for its failures and delayed recalls, and will make significant internal changes to policies......

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Write It Right: Why Everyone Should Save Vehicle Maintenance Records

In order to prove that your vehicle is a lemon, you must have proof that your new vehicle was defective and continued to be defective despite numerous attempts at repair. To establish this type of proof, consumers need to be able to provide evidence of vehicle maintenance. Auto body shops and repair dealers are actually......

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Quality And The Lemon Automobile

“It costs a lot to build bad products.” Norman Augustine�”Augustine’s 12th Law” In America we salute quantity and pay lip service to quality. When manufacturers want to brag, they cite numbers of units produced, tons of ore mined, miles of cable laid, or millions of books sold. People involved in high production get gold-plated plaques, vacations......

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Chrysler Agrees to NHTSA’s Recall Request

Earlier this month, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration requested that Chrysler issue a recall to correct the risk of a fuel spill resulting from rear end collisions. Chrysler declined to issue the voluntary recall that would affect 2.7 million model years 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and model years 2002-2007Jeep Liberty owners. After some back......

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ALERT: 2011 Jeep Patriots Under Investigation for Stalling

From time to time we alert our car buying public of problem vehicles. Often such cars with well-documented defects are also potential Lemon Law candidates. Automotive news in their Oct. 29, 2012 issue reports that safety officials have begun a preliminary evaluation into complaints of stalling engines in 2011 and 2012 model year Jeep Patriots......

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Lemon Law Recall Announcement- Fiery Fords Escape

Paul A. Eisenstein writing for the Detroit Bureau documented another Ford Motor Co. problem. Ford is telling its owners of an estimated 11,500 new Escapes to park their vehicles until they can be repaired by dealers due to potential fuel line leaks that could cause fires. Some years ago Ford had another vehicle that was......

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Extended Warranties ≠ Original Warranties

It is said, for those would deceive, every lie contains a grain of truth. And so it goes with automobile warranties. When you buy a new car it has what is called the original new car limited warranty. With most cars it lasts for 3 years or 36,000 miles whichever comes first, and some luxury......

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The Concurs D’LeMon [Our Lemons are not Sweet]

Paul Eisenstein of the Detroit Bureau reports on a little competition being held by Hagerty Insurance; called a “Search for America’s Sweetest Lemons.”It sounds like a lot of fun and a chance to get the creative juices flowing. However, as a California Lemon Law firm we seldom see lemons as sweet. Think Toxic Waste Hazardously......

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Hyundai Revisited: Quality is not Dead

As of 2011, Hyundai was the fastest growing auto maker in the world and has been for the last two years. Take it as fact; no manufacturer achieves this without extraordinary determination and absolute focus on quality. Our business at Norman Taylor & Associates is the California Lemon Law. We see the consequence of lost......

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Lemon Law News

  •   September 25, 2025

    Tesla Faces Probe Into Model Y Electric Door Locks

    Key Takeaways:  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently opened an investigation into th...
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  •   September 13, 2025

    Ford Explorer Investigated Over Underbody Shield Problems

    Key Takeaways: Ford Explorers are back in the spotlight after concerns were raised about the 2020 models. A recent defec...
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  •   August 13, 2025

    How Long Can a Dealership Hold Your Car for Repair?

    Key Takeaways: Having your car in the shop is frustrating, especially when it feels like it’s taking forever to get fi...
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  •   August 5, 2025

    Does California Have a “Cooling-Off Period” Rule?

    Key Takeaways:    Buying a car is a big decision, and it’s easy to get caught up in the moment. But wha...
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  •   July 27, 2025

    What to Know About the NHTSA’s GM L87 Investigation

    Key Takeaways: The NHTSA is looking into failures in GM’s L87 6.2L V8 engine after numerous reports of serious issues ...
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