Hyundai’s claim that it offers “America’s Best Warranty™†is going to be tested in an Orange County, California Superior Court. On March 22, 2006, Green Welling LLP, a San Francisco class action law firm, filed suit against Hyundai for refusing to cover repairs under its warranty to correct defective clutch parts in 2003 Hyundai Tiburon GTs with six-speed manual transmissions. The action is filed under Case no. 06CC00052.
According to class action lawyer Robert Green, “We noticed an unusual amount of 2003 Tiburon drivers complaining about their clutches failing within the first 30,000 miles they drove the car. Not only was the clutch failing prematurely, but owners were complaining that Hyundai refused warranty coverage for the repairs needed to fix the problem.†[PRWEB]
A car purchase is the second largest expense for most consumers and is regarded as one of the most challenging sales experience’s you will encounter. Time after time, dealers take charge of the transaction and often create an intimidating atmosphere for the purchaser.
Buying a second hand car is almost always a difficult experience and surprises frequently occur. In order for a sale to go smoothly, the majority of buyers rely solely on dealerships expertise. Unfortunately, not every dealer on the market is honest with their customers. For this reason, having a third-party testimonial and knowing a dealer’s reputation is crucial to purchasing a car.
DealershipRatings.com is a unique consumer advocacy organization that offers the public the opportunity to write testimonials about their automobile purchases. Featuring a database with over 40,000 dealerships, DealershipRatings.com helps customers purchase a car by providing awareness, and avoiding hassle.
“You spend days, weeks and even months researching which car is right for you and your hard earned dollars. Why not spend a few extra minutes to find the right dealer for you and your family?†Chris Contessa says.
Chris is the founder of DealershipRatings.com, the first consumer guide of dealerships on the Internet. He has created a community for consumers to share their positive or negative experiences with different dealerships. This is done with unbiased, real world reviews written by visitors and a unique discussion forum in which people interact and can express their opinion in real time.
“DealershipRatings.com wants to be a community for the average consumer to finally level the dealership playing field and make sure that dealers are doing their jobs and helping customers†he added. [PRWEB]
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The American Lemon Law Center™ (ALLC) announced today the launch of their new consumer educational website, AmericanLemonLawCenter.com - dedicated to providing people with simple facts about their rights pertaining to defective cars, trucks, RV’s, boats and more - under State and Federal Lemon Laws.
The ALLC website answers these difficult consumer questions related to Lemon Law:
“The American Lemon Law Center is a resource dedicated to providing consumers with up to date Lemon Law legal information; thus, enabling them to make educated decisions regarding their defective vehicles,†says Scott Hallman, Marketing Manager of ALLC.
With free Lemon Law Case Reviews by experienced Lemon Law attorneys, consumers can determine if they qualify for a replacement vehicle, expense reimbursement or straight cash settlements, even if their vehicle has been repaired.
American Lemon Law Center is dedicated to protecting consumers from inaccurate and/or misleading information provided by dealers, manufacturers, arbitrators and even inexperienced law firms or attorneys. [PRWEB]
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New Law to protect NC consumers just passed with the help of consumer advocacy group, NC legislators and the Durham law firm, Postlethwait, Huggins, and Morrison (also known as NCLEmonLaw.com). [PRWEB Oct 10, 2005]
A jury in Riverside renders the largest verdict in California history under California’s “lemon law” in favor of small business owners who purchased a defective limousine from Ford Motor Co. [PRWEB Oct 4, 2005]
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