Monthly Archives: August 2018
Used Car Dealerships and Airbag Fraud
Both state and federal law require used car dealers to have all of their vehicles inspected before they can be sold. Unfortunately, some dealers have inspections conducted by unqualified mechanics who miss important safety defects, while others purposely avoid inspections to save on costs. Both of these actions are unlawful and can leave consumers… Read More »
Tampering with Check Engine Lights
Buying a used car can be a stressful and frustrating experience, especially for consumers who purchased a vehicle that begins exhibiting a mechanical defect, often indicated by the check engine light. Fortunately, those who purchase defective vehicles from used car dealers are often eligible to recover damages compensating them for the cost of the… Read More »
Who can Repair Used Cars that are Under Warranty?
Knowing that a car is under warranty is a great comfort to many motorists, as it ensures that many defects and malfunctions will be repaired free of cost during the warranty period. While manufacturers and dealerships are allowed to limit their warranties to certain parts of a vehicle, they are not permitted to restrict… Read More »