Lemon laws protect consumers from cars with defects and unfixable issues. But what many people don’t know is that these cars, also referred to as “lemons,” often end up right back on the market. In a ...
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Why Do We Call Defective Cars “Lemons”?
Shopping for a car, new or used, can be a nerve-wracking experience. If you buy new, you risk sticker shock and dealer add-ons. Purchase used cars and you’re never quite sure if your new vehicle will ...
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The 2025 cars with the most lemon law complaints
I know most drivers don’t think about lemon laws until something goes very wrong, but the patterns in 2025 complaints show that some models are far more likely than others to end up in that fight. By ...
(iSeeCars) – We’ve all heard of the phrase “buying a lemon,” which most commonly refers to the purchase of a defective vehicle. Whether you buy a new car or a used car, you’re making a major purchase ...
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