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		<title>Lemon Law Alert!!! Toyota Motor Sales Recalling Toyota and Lexus SUVs That Can Lose Power or Stop Running Completely</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 01:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toyota Motor Sales, the manufacturer of both Toyota and Lexus vehicles, announced the recall of over 82,000 hybrid sport utility vehicles (SUVs). These vehicles include over 45,000 Toyota Highlander SUVs and almost 37,000 Lexus RX 400h SUVS. This recall is to attempt to fix an electronic problem which causes the vehicles to lose power while [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toyota Motor Sales, the manufacturer of both Toyota and Lexus vehicles, announced the recall of over 82,000 hybrid sport utility vehicles (SUVs).  These vehicles include over 45,000 Toyota Highlander SUVs and almost 37,000 Lexus RX 400h SUVS.  This recall is to attempt to fix an electronic problem which causes the vehicles to lose power while driving or even quit completely while driving.  Clearly this poses a substantial likelihood of bodily harm to a driver should his occur.</p>
<p>This electronic problem in these Toyota SUVs and Lexus SUVs are caused by the Intelligent Power Module, a part that is responsible for operating the hybrid’s gasoline-electric system.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, Toyota Motor Sales has stated it is not making these repairs immediately, as they are still waiting for replacement part to arrive from Japan, which are on back order due to the unfortunate natural disasters that occurred there in March of this year.  Toyota Motor Sales has stated it will notify owners of these vehicles when the parts arrive, which should be in mid-July, 2011.</p>
<p>If you are experiencing loss of power or your vehicle quitting while driving, take your vehicle into a local Toyota or Lexus dealership immediately and report this issue.  If this problem has occurred on more than occasion, it is possible this vehicle may be a lemon, and you may qualify for relief under your state lemon law or the federal lemon law.</p>
<p>If you have bought or leased a Lexus SUV or Toyota SUV and are experiencing issues with your vehicle which have necessitated multiple repairs, you should call an experienced attorney at Shainfeld &amp; Anvar today in order to discuss your rights.</p>
<p>If you would like to speak with an experienced Lemon Law attorney at Shainfeld &amp; Anvar, <strong>call</strong><strong> us today at 877-885-LEMON (877-885-5366)</strong> for a <strong>FREE CASE EVALUATION</strong> or visit us at <span style="color: #0000ff;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.mylemonlawcenter.com/"><strong>My Lemon Law Center</strong></a></span></span><strong>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Why Hire A Lemon Lawyer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 09:45:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any problem that substantially impairs the use and market value of the product and warrantor is unable to make the product free form defects within a reasonable number of attempts. If you bought a malfunctioning vehicle, you may need a lemon lawyer to recover your losses. Why Consumer Law]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any problem that substantially impairs the use and market value of  the product and warrantor is unable to make the product free form  defects within a reasonable number of attempts. If you bought a malfunctioning vehicle, you may need a lemon lawyer to recover your losses. </p>
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		<title>Lemon Law Alert! GM Recalls Best-Selling Car. Cadillac CTS Recalled for Vehicle Handling Problems.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 05:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[General Motors recently announced a recall of one of its best-selling model vehicles, the Cadillac CTS. The recall affects approximately 50,000 Cadillac CTS sedans for a defect that can cause a rear wheel to become unstable thereby making it hard for drivers to steer. The recall affects the model years 2009 and 2010 Cadillac CTS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>General Motors recently announced a recall of one of its best-selling model vehicles, the Cadillac CTS.  The recall affects approximately 50,000 Cadillac CTS sedans for a defect that can cause a rear wheel to become unstable thereby making it hard for drivers to steer.</p>
<p>The recall affects the model years 2009 and 2010 Cadillac CTS vehicles.</p>
<p>GM announced that the defect can cause nuts in the rear suspension to become loose which can result in a sudden change in the handling of the vehicle and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.  GM will notify owners of the vehicles that are affected by the recall and local dealers will inspect the vehicles and make the necessary replacements.</p>
<p>If you are driving a 2009 or 2010 Cadillac CTS, and have not yet experienced any problems with your vehicle, take your vehicle to an authorized Cadillac dealership who will assess your vehicle and make any necessary repairs, or you can contact Cadillac at 866-982-2339 for more information.</p>
<p>However, <b><i>if you have already experienced</i></b> problems with your 2009 or 2010 Cadillac CTS, you may have a lemon and you may be entitled to your money back or a new vehicle.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know has experienced problems with a Cadillac CTS, contact the experienced Los Angeles Lemon Law attorneys at Shainfeld &#038; Anvar today for a FREE consultation.  Our experienced Los Angeles Lemon Law attorneys are prepared to aggressively represent your claim today!</p>
<p>In order to determine if you have lemon, call us today for a Free Case Review!</p>
<p><b>Call us today at 877-885-LEMON (877-885-5366)</b> for a <b>FREE CASE EVALUATION</b> or visit us at <a href="http://www.mylemonlawcenter.com/">My Lemon Law Center</a>.</p>
<p>The experienced Lemon Law Lawyers at Shainfeld &#038; Anvar serve Northern and Southern California with offices in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Francisco.</p>
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		<title>Lemon Law Makes &amp; Models</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 03:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are a list of the various makes and models of most common Lemon Law Cases. If you own one of these models and believe you have purchased a lemon vehicle. Please contact Shainfeld &#038; Anvar for a free case evaluation. Acura RDX Acura RL Acura TL Acura TSX Chrysler 300 Chrysler Aspen Chrysler Pacifica [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are a list of the various makes and models of most common Lemon Law Cases. If you own one of these models and believe you have purchased a lemon vehicle. Please contact Shainfeld &#038; Anvar for a free case evaluation.<br />
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<ul>
<li>Acura RDX</li>
<li>Acura RL</li>
<li>Acura TL</li>
<li>Acura TSX</li>
<p></p>
<li>Chrysler 300</li>
<li>Chrysler Aspen</li>
<li>Chrysler Pacifica</li>
<li>Chrysler PT Cruiser</li>
<li>Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible</li>
<li>Chrysler Sebring Sedan</li>
<li>Chrysler Sebring Sedan Convertible</li>
<li>Chrysler Crossfire</li>
<p></p>
<li>Ford Mustang</li>
<li>Ford Fusion</li>
<li>Ford Focus</li>
<li>Ford Taurus</li>
<li>Ford 500</li>
<p></p>
<li>Audi A3</li>
<li>Audi A4</li>
<li>Audi A5</li>
<li>Audi A6</li>
<li>Audi A8</li>
<li>Audi S4</li>
<li>Audi R8</li>
<li>Audi S5</li>
<li>Audi S6</li>
<li>Audi S8</li>
<li>Audi TT</li>
<li>Audi RS4</li>
<p></p>
<li>Volkswagen Eos</li>
<li>Volkswagen GLI</li>
<li>Volkswagen GTI</li>
<li>Volkswagen Jetta Sedan</li>
<li>Volkswagen Beetle</li>
<li>Volkswagen New Beetle</li>
<li>Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible</li>
<li>Volkswagen Passat Sedan</li>
<li>Volkswagen Passat Wagon</li>
<li>Volkswagen Rabbit</li>
<li>Volkswagen Touareg</li>
<li>Volkswagen Touareg 2</li>
<li>Volkswagen R32</li>
<p></p>
<li>Cadillac CTS</li>
<li>Cadillac STS</li>
<li>Cadillac DTS</li>
<li>Cadillac Roadster</li>
<li>Cadillac CST-v</li>
<li>Cadillac STS-v</li>
<li>Cadillac XLR-v</li>
<li>Cadillac Deville</li>
<li>Cadillac Seville</li>
<p></p>
<li>Nissan Maxima</li>
<li>Nissan Altima</li>
<li>Nissan Altima Coupe</li>
<li>Nissan Altima Hybrid</li>
<li>Nissan Sentra</li>
<li>Nissan Versa</li>
<li>Nissan Versa Sedan</li>
<li>Nissan Versa Hatchback</li>
<li>Nissan 350Z Coupe</li>
<li>Nissan 350Z Rodster</li>
<p></p>
<li>BMW 3-Series</li>
<li>BMW 3 Series Convertible</li>
<li>BMW 3 Series Coupe</li>
<li>BMW 3 Series Sedan</li>
<li>BMW 3 Series Sports Wagon</li>
<li>BMW 5 Series</li>
<li>BMW 6 Series</li>
<li>BMW M5</li>
<li>BMW M6</li>
<li>BMW M</li>
<li>BMW 2008</li>
<li>BMW 7 Series</li>
<li>BMW Z4</li>
<p></p>
<li>Infiniti G35 Sedan</li>
<li>Infiniti G37 Coupe</li>
<li>Infiniti M</li>
<p></p>
<li>Honda Accord Coupe</li>
<li>Honda Accord Sedan</li>
<li>Honda Civic</li>
<li>Honda Civic Coupe</li>
<li>Honda Accord</li>
<li>Honda Civic GX</li>
<li>Honda Civic Hybrid</li>
<li>Honda Civic Sedan</li>
<li>Honda Civic Si Coupe</li>
<li>Honda Civic Si Sedan</li>
<li>Honda Accord Hybrid</li>
<li>Honda Civic NGV</li>
<li>Honda S 2000</li>
<p></p>
<li>Dodge Avenger</li>
<li>Dodge Caliber</li>
<li>Dodge Charger</li>
<li>Dodge Viper</li>
<li>Dodge Magnum</li>
<p></p>
<li>Buick Park Avenue</li>
<li>Buick Century</li>
<li>Buick Lesabre</li>
<li>Buick Lacrosse</li>
<li>Buick Lucerne</li>
<p></p>
<li>Chevrolet Aveo</li>
<li>Chevrolet Cobalt</li>
<li>Chevrolet Corvette</li>
<li>Chevrolet HHR</li>
<li>Chevrolet Impala</li>
<li>Chevrolet Malibu</li>
<p></p>
<li>Mercury Grand Marquis</li>
<li>Mercury Milan</li>
<li>Mercury Sable</li>
<li>Mercury Montego</li>
<p></p>
<li>Toyota Avalon</li>
<li>Toyota Camry</li>
<li>Toyota Camry Hybrid</li>
<li>Toyota Corolla</li>
<li>Toyota Solara</li>
<li>Toyota Prius</li>
<li>Toyota Yaris</li>
<p></p>
<li>Hyundai Accent</li>
<li>Hyundai Azera</li>
<li>Hyundai Elantra</li>
<li>Hyundai Sonata</li>
<li>Hyundai Tiburon</li>
<p></p>
<li>Mercedes-Benz C-Class</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz CL Class</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz CLK Class</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz E Class</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz S Class</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz SL Class</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz SLK Class</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz SLR</li>
<li>Mercedes-Benz CLS Class</li>
<p></p>
<li>Lexus ES 350</li>
<li>Lexus GS 350</li>
<li>Lexus GS 450h</li>
<li>Lexus GS 460</li>
<li>Lexus IS 250</li>
<li>Lexus IS 350</li>
<li>Lexus LS 460</li>
<li>Lexus LS 600h</li>
<li>Lexus SC 430</li>
<li>Lexus GS 430</li>
<p></p>
<li>Lincoln Town Car</li>
<li>Lincoln MKZ</li>
<p></p>
<li>Kia Amanti</li>
<li>Kia Rio</li>
<li>Kia Spectra</li>
<li>Kia Sepctra5</li>
<li>Kia Optima</li>
<p></p>
<li>Pontiac G5</li>
<li>Pontiac G6</li>
<li>Pontiac G8</li>
<li>Pontiac Grand Prix</li>
<li>Pontiac Solstice</li>
<p></p>
<li>Mitsubishi Eclipse</li>
<li>Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyper</li>
<li>Mitsubishi Galant</li>
<li>Mitsubishi Lancer</li>
<li>Mitsubishi</li>
<li>Mitsubishi</li>
<p></p>
<li>Saturn Astra</li>
<li>Saturn Aura</li>
<li>Saturn Aura Green Line Hybrid</li>
<li>Saturn Sky</li>
<li>Saturn Ion</li>
<p></p>
<li>Saab 9-3 Convertible</li>
<li>Saab 9-3 SportCombi</li>
<li>Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan</li>
<li>Saab 9-5 SportCombi</li>
<li>Saab 9-5 Sedan</li>
<p></p>
<li>Volvo C30</li>
<li>Volvo C70</li>
<li>Volvo S40</li>
<li>Volvo S60</li>
<li>Volvo S80</li>
<li>Volvo V50</li>
<p></p>
<li>Subaru Impreza</li>
<li>Subaru Legacy</li>
<li>Subaru Outback</li>
<p></p>
<li>Mazda 3</li>
<li>Mazda 5</li>
<li>Mazda 6</li>
<li>Mazda Speed 3</li>
<li>Mazda MX-5 Miata</li>
<li>Mazda Speed 6</li>
<li>Mazda RX-8</li>
<p></p>
<li>MINI Cooper</li>
<li>MINI Cooper Clubman</li>
<p></p>
<li>Scion xD</li>
<li>Scion tC</li>
<li>Scion xB</li>
<p></p>
<li>Suzuki Forenza</li>
<li>Suzuki Forenza Wagon</li>
<li>Suzuki Reno</li>
<li>Suzuki Aerio Sedan</li>
<li>Suzuki</li>
<li>Suzuki</li>
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		<title>Used Car Law</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 07:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If a vehicle has been unsuccessfully repaired four or more times for the same problem within the warranty time, and this problem seriously devalues the vehicle or interferes with its use, the vehicle is classified as a &#8220;lemon&#8221;. The lemon law varies from state to state, so check with the specific laws and statutes for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="body">If a vehicle has been unsuccessfully repaired four or more times for the same problem within the warranty time, and this problem seriously devalues the vehicle or interferes with its use, the vehicle is classified as a &#8220;lemon&#8221;. The lemon law varies from state to state, so check with the specific laws and statutes for your state if you think your vehicle is affected. Please note that the manufacturer&#8217;s warranty may or may not coincide with the warranty referenced in the law.</p>
<p>Many people are unaware that the the lemon law exists, especially if the law is not available in their state. In certain situations, there may be legal means to address the purchase warranty issue when dealing with a used vehicle.<br />
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
State Used Car Lemon Laws </span></strong></p>
<p>Many states do not have a lemon law for used vehicles, but used car dealers are required to offer at least a token warranty on most of their used cars. In this situation, the warranty requirement is an alternative that can serve as the lemon law. Unfortunately, unlike the new car lemon laws, you will need to count on the dealer that you got the car from and not the manufacturer of the car; this will make a difference. Generally, and this varies from state to state, used car dealers only have to offer a very short warranty period that begins with the date of purchase. Used care dealers do not have an obligation to even specify the length of the warranty period; as long as their warranty meets state requirements, it is legal.</p>
<p>In most states, a car will be defined as a &#8220;lemon&#8221; if there are 10 different mechanical issues during the warranty period. However, a vehicle with only one issue can be considered a lemon in some states if this issue may cause serious injury and if the manufacturer cannot fix the problem in a single attempt.</p>
<p>Check web sites such as carlemon.com for state-specific vehicle warranty requirements and for your state&#8217;s used car lemon laws. There is a tremendous amount of information here, as well as useful tips. Also, you find the the federal requirements for each dealer by state.</p>
<p>If you purchase a used vehicle that you feel may be a lemon, the first thing you should do is contact the dealer that you got the car from. No matter how big or small the problem, try to get help from your dealer immediately. The dealership will have to refund your money in some instances, but generally they are not required to do so. Instead, they will usually try to fix the problem if it is determined that it should not significantly impair the vehicle&#8217;s operation.</p>
<p>Always document all repairs and maintenance for your vehicle. Anyone can purchase a used lemon car, but if you do, and you allow the manufacturer to repair the defect, you will generally lose any legal rights you may have under state warranty laws.</p>
<p>If your dealership is not willing to honor the warranty on the car that you purchased, you can try to get help from your state&#8217;s attorney general&#8217;s office. In most states, there are personnel just for helping consumers with possible lemon care problems.</p>
<p>When buying a used car, please consider shopping at used car lots, as there are countless vehicles available from these establishments.</p></div>
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		<title>Hiring a Lemon Law Attorney</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 06:47:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We anticipate that it will work without issues over the coming years, after we purchase a brand new car. You will be well aware of how easy it is to have these hopes crushed, if you have ever had the misfortune of buying a lemon car. Vehicles that are legally known as lemons are typically [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We anticipate that it will work without issues over the coming years, after we purchase a brand new car. You will be well aware of how easy it is to have these hopes crushed, if you have ever had the misfortune of buying a lemon car. Vehicles that are legally known as lemons are typically those that constantly fail to perform at warranty standards while still covered by their warranty, although practically any automobile which suffers from trouble with its engine is often called a lemon by consumers. Odds are good that it would be classified legally as a lemon, if a car were to constantly suffer from let downs of its brake system, despite the numerous times that these parts were repaired.</p>
<p>Most states define an automobile as a lemon after a particular quantity of failures of the warranty happen over a given amount of time, or within a specific number of miles, whichever of the two scenarios is met first. Qualifying as a lemon in the state of New Jersey, any automobile which has undergone repairs for the identical problem three times or more within an 18,000 mile range, or which has been repaired for at least 20 hours after it was delivered, is deemed one. A variety of states furthermore work with Lemon Laws which cover motorcycles, used cars, emergency vehicles, and the chassis on mobile homes and RV&#8217;s, and not only on newer automobiles.</p>
<p>The first and foremost thing on your mind ought to be getting a no charge replacement automobile or a refund from the car maker, regardless of the type of lemon automobile that you possess. You might choose to follow up the issue by yourself, as with any legal concern. Three good reasons present themselves for why you ought to engage a Lemon Law lawyer to handle your case, starting with the truth that Lemon Laws for cars are typically complex.</p>
<p>Requiring you to pen a great deal of forceful and legally convincing letters, which the car maker majors typically just ignore unless they are received from a Lemon car law firm, actually proving your lemon car case is difficult. Furthermore, a car manufacturer could offer you a deal which requires you to give up your future rights in signing a release form. Such a release eliminate any future legal liability on the part of the car manufacturer where your automobile is concerned, after you sign off on it. You would lose the rights to file a second lawsuit, assuming that your car&#8217;s defects resurfaced, as you signed the auto maker&#8217;s release. You would have no choice but to deal with your lemon car, this means.</p>
<p>Because mere individuals possess pretty much zero power to negotiate, this is a good second motivation for engaging such a lawyer. Hoping the car manufacturer will give them fair treatment, a variety of individuals know the Lemon law and believe that this will help their appeal. Car manufacturers typically are not so motivated to seriously entertain a consumer&#8217;s complaint, as they are well aware that an individual is not capable of risking their reputation through filing an effective lawsuit. The costs of defending themselves begin to add up as soon as a lawsuit is filed, and car makers do not wish to put up money to defend themselves in expensive lawsuits. The are far more likely to offer you your money back on the car than they are to battle the lawsuit out in court and then have to give your money back on top of that; money really does motivate the car manufacturers.</p>
<p>A final good motivation for engaging a Lemon law lawyer lies in the fact that settlements arranged by lawyers are typically far greater than those agreed to by car manufacturers and individuals. Possibly giving you a car which is more secure to drive, a victory over a car manufacturer may offer more than simply financial reimbursement, which could include an exchanged car or a full refund, for those of you suffering through driving a Lemon car. Do not sit around hoping that the car manufacturer will agree to make an ethical gesture if you are driving a car which is a lemon now. Receive the reimbursement that is fair by contacting a Lemon Law lawyer today.</p>
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		<title>Lemon Law Arbitration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 06:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not including leased, used, or new cars which are utilized for non commercial purposes, state Lemon laws are different on a state by state basis. Any efforts to repair such a car under question must have occurred during the warranty&#8217;s coverage time frame. Such unfortunate car owners might run afoul of problems in getting a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not including leased, used, or new cars which are utilized for non commercial purposes, state Lemon laws are different on a state by state basis. Any efforts to repair such a car under question must have occurred during the warranty&#8217;s coverage time frame. Such unfortunate car owners might run afoul of problems in getting a replacement of comparable value or fair reimbursement in a few instances. If this is the case, then the vehicle owner will have to lodge a Lemon law dispute with the courts. A legal process is set in motion called a Lemon Law Arbitration, after such a dispute is lodged.</p>
<p>You are required to dispatch documentation with a letter to the car maker, as well as to the dealership, explaining the problems clearly in order to offer them a last chance to fix the problems, after you have undergone the required quantities of repairs. You gain the rights to sue the car maker, if they do not appropriately resolve the situation. Arbitration will be a part of this procedure. Overseen by the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP), Lemon law arbitration is a consumer&#8217;s right which is able to be backed up by an arbitration procedure. You are required to send along a copy of your lease agreement or purchase invoice, insurance proof, copy of the history of repairs, a filled in demand for Arbitration Form, a copy of the car maker&#8217;s warranty, all work orders and repair receipts which must feature the dates when the the car underwent the repairs in question, along with a copy of the registration of the vehicle, whenever you submit for arbitration.</p>
<p>During the first two years it was in service, or the first 18,000 miles, you have to be capable of demonstrating that the car went through the particular quantities of repair efforts, as your state requires. These quantities differ from one state to the next. You have to be able to demonstrate that the defect in question negatively influences your capability of driving, may lead to serious physical harm or even death if driven, lowers the car&#8217;s intrinsic value, and that the car was not able to be driven for a full 30 days in this period and the defect is still there. You should investigate the Lemon law rules and regulations for the state in which you reside.</p>
<p>If a car turns out to be defective, then car dealerships and car makers are required by the law to offer either a car of comparable value in exchange or to offer reimbursement compensation. You may have to ensure that your personal rights are honored, since this does not occur every time. You really ought to talk with a Lemon Law Lawyer if you are the victim of buying a car which proves to be a real &#8220;lemon.&#8221; In the event that you are required to lodge a demand for arbitration, this proves to be particularly essential. A lawyer with great experience in the Lemon Laws will be capable of defending your rights, as well as ensuring that get the fair reimbursement, since the laws may be unclear for the typical individual.</p>
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		<title>What Is Lemon Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you spend your hard won cash, you are investing it in a way. No one puts out their money without a reason. Think about the type of investment we put into purchasing an automobile. We anticipate that the car we bought will keep us for a number of years, in exchange for the money [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you spend your hard won cash, you are investing it in a way. No one puts out their money without a reason. Think about the type of investment we put into purchasing an automobile. We anticipate that the car we bought will keep us for a number of years, in exchange for the money we just put on the table. Sadly though, this does not always come to pass. Some new cars are always causing problems for the poor owners. From time to time, such problems can create accidents. Thankfully, state and federal laws protect buyers from these types of defects under the law. Keep reading to learn more information about this. </p>
<p>American laws that deal with the recurring problems which car buyers suffer from because of flaws with their cars are called Lemon Laws. To offer financial assistance to those owners of cars whose automobiles do not attain the levels of performance and quality demanded from them, this law helps consumers. Typically, leased or used cars do not receive protection under such laws. For individuals who have a used car, a particular federal lemon law can aid them with financial renumeration. If there is not a warranty offered when the purchase is made, or if the warranty is not honored by the car&#8217;s maker, then these laws would apply. </p>
<p>All states have their own names for these types of laws, although Lemon Law is typically the term used to refer to such laws. Signifying any item which has no value, the word lemon is utilized for this concept. Therefore, individuals refer to automobiles which possess numerous defects as lemon cars. </p>
<p>Ten years ago, the lemon laws were created in the United States. California first came up with and passed the lemon laws concept. Car buyers that received defective automobiles were forced to sue or harass car dealerships to receive back a large part of the money they paid out, or to get them to exchange the cars for new and non-defective models. Causing unpleasant scenes between dealerships and car buyers, many a time the original manufacturer&#8217;s warranty would not reimburse for the problems caused by defective automobiles. Numerous car owners had no choice but to hold on to their defective cars as some kind of cruel punishment and just put up with them. </p>
<p>For poor Americans who purchase a car for its utility and not just luxury, these Lemon laws turned out to be an enormous help, since the federal Lemon laws offer protection to the consumer. The problem lies in the fact that gaining these protections offered by the laws is not always so simple. To force the manufacturer or car dealership to pay the fair compensation, car buyers with defective automobiles are typically required to find a good Lemon law lawyer. Since the laws are different from one state to the next, justice comes in varying forms, though it is typically given. </p>
<p>You ought to be well aware of the Lemon laws particular to the state in which you reside. If you ever find yourself the victim of a car which does not live up to reasonable standards of performance and quality, you will be aware of what your exact rights are. </p>
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		<title>Lemon Law in California</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 12:12:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any person who buys a car receives particular rights which are covered under state and federal laws. The law lays out terms which will allow the purchaser to receive reimbursement for significant defects which constantly happen and are not fixed within a fair number of efforts, in the cases when a car does not perform [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any person who buys a car receives particular rights which are covered under state and federal laws. The law lays out terms which will allow the purchaser to receive reimbursement for significant defects which constantly happen and are not fixed within a fair number of efforts, in the cases when a car does not perform up to standard expectations and is still under the applicable warranty. Differing from one state to the next, these kinds of laws are known as Lemon Laws.</p>
<p>Covering difficulties for purchasers who have bought or leased a new car, the Song Beverly Consumer Warranty Act governs in California. So long as the problems come up within the original warranty time frame, this law also covers pre-owned vehicles. The car maker and applicable dealership are forced by the law to exchange the car with another or to offer a full refund to the purchaser, if the dealer and maker are not capable of fixing the car according to the conditions and terms offered by the warranty once a number of reasonable efforts have been made. So long as the defect was uncovered while the car was under the original warranty, it is not important when the problem was found. Although they are allowed to charge the purchaser for the utilization of the said vehicle, they may only charge up to the date that the buyers originally turned the car in for repairs. Assuming that the car is abused after being bought, then the law is not applicable. To ensure that any difficulties are actually covered by the car dealership or the car maker, the smartest thing is to observe the terms of warranty for correct maintenance.</p>
<p>Depending on how severe the defect proves to be, a reasonable quantity of efforts will be determined. A single or possibly two repairs might be deemed reasonable, if the defect is a serious problem like a safety defect, such as a brake failure. For such problems which happen in the first 18,00 miles or the first 18 months following buying a vehicle, regardless of the one that first occurs, a specific portion of the California Lemon Law governs. The laws claim that the car maker received a reasonable quantity of attempts to remedy the effect, if the following conditions are met: 1. the defect might lead to severe injury or even death and it has been repaired two different times or more; or 2. the purchaser minimally notified the maker at least one time of the defect, and the identical problem was repaired for two times or more; or 3. this car has been kept off the roads for greater than 30 days after the car was bought as a result of the defect. It is the Judge or Jury&#8217;s decision to evaluate whether the car maker was offered a fair number of efforts to fix the defect; such laws are not concrete and are open to interpretation.</p>
<p>These laws are only relevant for brand new vehicles which were bought for the purposes of either family or personal utilization. For a vehicle which is mostly employed for business needs, for which the company does not lease more than five vehicles at any certain time, and for vehicles that have less than 10,000 pounds of weight, this law can cover corporate vehicles too. The vehicle itself, as well as any parts that the warranty covers, are included for a new car.  When an express warranty was included with the pre-owned vehicle, a number of general regulations for said pre-owned vehicles are relevant. New vehicles&#8217; coverage is different from that of used ones.</p>
<p>If you find yourself in this type of unfortunate scenario, you ought to get in touch with a California Lemon Law Lawyer. In order for the case to be evaluated and discussed by your attorney, you must come prepared with all of the necessary documents, as well as evidence of repairs made. Concerning whether or not a vehicle is covered by a Lemon Law, as well as what is able to be done by way of compensation, these lawyers will be capable of offering advice after considering the body of information. They are generally dependable for obtaining reimbursement for the problems caused, as well as for the defective vehicle in question.</p>
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		<title>Toyota Recall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 12:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Covering specific Lexus and Toyota cars, Toyota issued a voluntary safety recall on November 2, 2009 to deal with various problems with floor mats. Responsible for the uncontrollable and unexpected acceleration of a variety of Lexus and Toyota cars, this recall resulted from a problem that Toyota identified as entrapped safety mats. The firm claimed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Covering specific Lexus and Toyota cars, Toyota issued a voluntary safety recall on November 2, 2009 to deal with various problems with floor mats. Responsible for the uncontrollable and unexpected acceleration of a variety of Lexus and Toyota cars, this recall resulted from a problem that Toyota identified as entrapped safety mats. The firm claimed that the accelerator pedal in different models of vehicles was becoming enmeshed in the floor mats of the cars. For cars including the Venza, Corolla, Highlander, Avalon, Camry, Vibe, Matrix, and Prius, Toyota offered a recall for particular year models, as a result of these difficulties. </p>
<p>Various other difficulties have arisen with some Lexus and Toyota cars that might not be connected to floor mat entrapments, since the voluntary recall process was started. Doubtless, a severe safety issue has become a real problem for these cars, although a direct cause for the unexpected vehicle acceleration has not been completely ascertained as of yet. Unlikely to release the firm from the responsibility for injuries which were suffered by Lexus and Toyota drivers because of sudden acceleration problems, Toyota is at least undergoing fixes of such problems. If you are a victim of a car accident that resulted from sudden, unexpected acceleration, then you should consult with an accident lawyer. </p>
<p>Such victims of accidents could receive significant financial reimbursement for their lost income, as well as their injuries, since these car accidents were potentially created by an inherent defect in the Lexus or Toyota cars&#8217; designs. The car making giant may be deemed liable for criminal negligence by a court, if it is proven that Toyota deliberately made and then later vended cars possessing a defective design. Should the evidence come forward that these defective automobiles were the literal underlying causes of the accidents and resulting injuries of the car crash victims, then Toyota might have to pay compensation to the victims. </p>
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