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How to Choose the Right Lemon Law Attorney

Key Takeaways: Getting a new car is a big milestone, but that excitement can quickly turn into frustration if the vehicle has ongoing issues. If your car keeps having the same problems, no matter how many times it’s repaired, you might need help from a lemon law attorney. Finding the right one can make all......

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Common Dashboard Lights and Their Meanings

Key Takeaways: When a light pops up on your dashboard, it’s easy to feel a little panicked, especially if you’re not sure what it means. But these symbols aren’t just there to stress you out; they’re your car’s way of communicating with you.  Here’s our breakdown of the most common dashboard lights, what they indicate,......

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The Ultimate 2025 Car Maintenance Checklist

Key Takeaways:  Owning a car is a big investment, and taking good care of it is crucial to ensure its longevity, performance, and safety. Whether you’re driving a brand-new vehicle or a trusted family heirloom, sticking to a regular maintenance routine is the key to keeping it in great condition and preserving its value. Check......

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Why Is My Check Engine Light On?

You’re driving down the road when that dreaded yellow light suddenly pops up on your dashboard: the check engine light. If you find yourself asking, “Why is my check engine light on?” Here’s what it means, why it might be on, and what you can do about it.   What Does the Check Engine Light......

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Should I Buy a Car with a Rebuilt Title?

Are you considering buying a car with a rebuilt title? These vehicles can be a lot cheaper than ones with clean titles, but they also come with risks.  Before you make a decision, our California lemon law attorney breaks down what a rebuilt title really is and what it could mean for you down the......

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What to Do If Your Car Catches Fire

Car fires don’t happen often, but they can be terrifying when they do. Knowing how to react can make all the difference in keeping you and your passengers safe. Whether you’re driving or parked, here’s what to do if your car catches fire and how to lower the risk of it happening in the first......

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How Do I Know If My Car Is Still Under Warranty?

Knowing your warranty status can save you a lot of headaches and money down the road. In this guide, we’ll show you how to check your warranty, what to do if it’s expired, and what steps to take if you think your car might be a lemon.   What Is a Car Warranty? A car......

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Can You Return a Car to a Dealership?

Buying a car is a big decision, but what if you regret it afterward? Many buyers wonder if they can return a vehicle to the dealership, but the answer depends on state laws and dealership policies. In this post, we break down your options in California. Learn more below!   Can You Return a Car......

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11 Reasons to Sue a Car Dealership

Buying a car should be an important milestone, but it can quickly turn into a frustrating ordeal if things go wrong with the dealership. Knowing when and why you might need to take legal action can help you feel more in control.  Here are 11 reasons why consumers sue car dealerships and what rights they......

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How Long Should I Keep Vehicle Records?

You’ve likely been taught to keep records like receipts, identification, pay stubs, medical bills, and financial statements. But one important type of document many people overlook is car maintenance logs.  The value of these logs shouldn’t be understated. In fact, keeping track of all your car’s repairs and maintenance checks can help save your wallet......

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Why You Should Check Your New Car for Damage

Buying a brand-new car is exciting — you can already picture yourself driving it off the lot, shiny and perfect. But here’s the thing: even new cars sometimes have hidden issues. That’s why it’s a good idea to thoroughly check the vehicle before making it official. A quick inspection now can save you a lot......

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How to Maintain a Car That Isn’t Driven Much

Do you have a car that spends more time parked than on the road? Leaving a vehicle unused can lead to some unexpected issues, whether due to remote work, lifestyle changes, or just not needing it often. Luckily, with a few simple steps, you can keep it in great shape so it’s ready to roll......

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Lemon Law News

  •   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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  •   June 26, 2025

    How Long Does a Lemon Buyback Take?

    Key Takeaways: Your excitement about a new car can fade fast if you end up with one that has serious, recurring problems...
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  •   May 28, 2025

    What to Know About California’s New Lemon Laws in 2025

    Key Takeaways: California’s Lemon Law is getting some big updates, and if you’ve recently bought a car or you’re d...
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  •   May 8, 2025

    The Most & Least Expensive Car Brands to Maintain in 2025

    Key Takeaways: When you’re shopping for a car, it’s easy to focus on the sticker price. But the real cost of owning ...
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  •   April 16, 2025

    Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Power Steering Failure Investigation

    The NHTSA is investigating power steering failures in newer Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks after a growing number...
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