201503.11
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True or False, TrueCar? Dealers sue True Car, Consumer’s Friend Wants Stories!

Is this true, or are dealers suing because it is? Online car buying site TrueCar Inc. was jus sued for $250 million Monday in New York federal court by 117 automotive dealerships, claiming the company misleads consumers into believing it can streamline the process of purchasing a car, which the dealerships say hurts their sales….

201503.04
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Ford Fiesta, Fusion and Lincoln MKZ Dangerous Lemon Doorlatches

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has ratcheted up its investigation of doors popping open or failing to stay latched on certain Ford Fiesta models following hundreds of reports of car doors opening inadvertently, often while the car was in motion. The agency upgraded its preliminary investigation, launched in September of last year, of doors…

201502.17
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Car Manufacturers’ Lemons are Ripe: Safety Problems and Recalls Hit Records

62.9 million vehicles were recalled in 2014, involving more than 800 recall campaigns. There were 22 million in 2013. 2014 more than doubled NHTSAs previous record of 30.8 million in 2004, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday. General Motors Co announced the recall of nearly 27 million vehicles for more than 60 defects….

201502.10
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Ford Explorer Carbon Monoxide Problem: Lemon Law Alert

A class action lawsuit is proceeding against Ford because Ford manufactured and sold its Explorers with substantial defects, including exposing passengers to carbon monoxide and exhaust fumes. Ford acknowledges an exhaust problem and issued advisory bulletins (TSBs), but has not fixed the carbon monoxide defect. The class action lawsuit alleges Ford should not have sold…

201502.09
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Fake Engine Rumble: Ford, BMW, VW and Others Dupe Consumers

Think your V-8 throaty engine rumble sounds great?  What if it is being faked and is just a recording pumped into the cabin through your speakers?  Does that Mustang GT or Ford F-150 rumble now make you feel like a fool?   The Washington Post just published a major piece on the industry practice, now widespread,…

201502.04
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Unrequested and Unwanted: TCPA Protects Consumers from Companies that Text You

A California federal judge on Monday denied Bebe Stores Inc.’s attempt to escape a proposed class action alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), saying that the plaintiff didn’t need to have been charged for allegedly unsolicited texts to state a claim. The case is Meyer v. Bebe Stores Inc, case number 14-cv-00267-YGR…