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Vehicle Defect. Lemon Law Top Related Articles
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1). High Gas Prices and Ways to Save By : essmeier
With Memorial Day around the corner, the great American travel season is here. During the summer, most Americans take at least one extended vacation, and four fifths take that trip by automobile. Unfortunately, this year, the price of gas is at record highs, and no one likes to spend their vacation money on gasoline. While there is little to be done about the price of gas itself, there are some things the average vacationer can do to help ease the costs of auto travel.
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6). Internet Car Auctions Can Take You For A Ride By : essmeier
The Internet has provided the public with a useful and convenient tool that makes it easier to do all manner of things than it used to be. One of these things, oddly enough, is the sale of motor vehicles. It seems strange that cars would sell well on the Web, as one would think that buyers would want to "kick the tires" before making a purchase. The success of eBay Motors, AutoTrader and other online sites devoted to the sale of motor vehicles would suggest otherwise, as business at those sites is thriving.
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7). Leasing a Car the Smart Way By : essmeier
Buying a car can be rather complicated, as the whole process tends to be somewhat mysterious. It's often hard to know if you're getting a good deal or not, even as the salesman claims that he's selling you the car "at invoice." Leasing a car is much the same way, except that the terminology is different and you don't get to keep the car. You're still going to spend a lot of money, though, so it makes sense to be as well informed about leasing as possible.
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12). Lemon Laws and Car Dealers Who Won't Pay Up By : essmeier
Buying a car or truck is an expensive proposition. With new cars often costing more than $20,000 and car loans averaging nearly six years in duration, it only stands to reason that consumers expect those vehicles to work reliably when they buy them. Sometimes they do not, and for those cases, each of the fifty states has passed an auto lemon law. Those laws were passed to simplify the process by which a consumer with a habitually defective vehicle could seek relief in the form of either a replacement vehicle or a refund of the purchase price.
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14). Buy a Car By Using Your Home for Financing By : essmeier
New cars and trucks have become quite expensive over the years. Inflation only tells part of the story; a lot of the increase in price is due to technology. Air bags, antilock brakes, and computer systems that control everything have added to the price, too. On the plus side, cars perform better and more safely than they did a generation ago. Safer or not, cars are expensive, and buying one affordably is a problem that most consumers eventually face.
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