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What should you do if you own a lemon car?
If you think you own a lemon car, follow these steps to return it to the dealer.

2001 Isuzu Trooper LS from North America - Comments
Issue is the fuel mileage. This 2001 Isuzu Trooper gets less than 13 miles a gallon and that is highway mileage. I have taken it to two different dealer two different times and they can find nothing wrong with it.

1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE review from North America
What things have gone wrong with the car? Head gasket replaced at 40k miles. Starter failed at 120k. Front rotors warped at 130k. Transmission failure at 140k.

2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo from North America - Comments
10,000 Miles, the front rotors warped. 20,000 Miles, the front rotors warped again. 30,000 Miles Warped again. 35,000 Miles air conditioning leaked. 45,000 Miles front rotors warped.

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Cellphone Lemon Law
A writer at TechNewsWorld wonders if we should have a “lemon law” for cellphones like we do for cars. He writes, “If you buy a car and it turns out something's seriously wrong with it, invoking your state's lemon law can remedy the situation relatively cheaply and easily. The law also serves as a financial incentive for car makers not to release unreliable vehicles. Considering what a commitment ...

2007 Subaru Legacy Special Edition from North America - Comments
Approx. every 15,000 miles the engine on this car would blow up. The number one rod bearing would give out. They would rebuild the engine the first time, then 15 K miles later it happened again.

1999 Dodge Durango SLT from North America - Comments
I just read all these posts and I'm shocked because I bought a 2000 Durango 5.9L and a 2001 Dakota 4.7L on the same day Jan. 10, 2004. Both vehicles have high mileage and are in excellent overall condition. Both bought "AS IS" from used car dealer. My wife drives the Durango and it has been fine.