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Ford
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects

Is Your Ford Explorer Drawing a Blank?

Since hitting the market three decades ago, the Ford Explorer has been a giant in the SUV market. Just a few years after its initial release, the model was one of the ten best selling vehicles in the United States. Over the years, the Explorer has continued to have a huge presence in the market. In 2020, month after month after month, the Explorer was one of the top selling midsize SUVs in the country. 
Auto Recalls
Audi, Volkswagen
Automobile Defects, Lemon Law

Is Your VW or Audi Dealer Screening Your Calls?

Audi and Volkswagen are giants of the German automotive industry and are two companies with an impressive global reach. In the United States, these automakers are particularly popular. For instance, consider that in 2020 Audi ended the year with its most successful quarter in company history, supplying a total of 505,583 cars. For Volkswagen, the end of 2020 also brought positive signs despite the troubles that many sellers had earlier in the year as a result of the pandemic. In the United States alone, Volkswagen of America, Inc. reported 94,330 units delivered in the fourth quarter of 2020, which was an increase of 11 percent from the previous year.
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Chevrolet
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects

Are You Tired of Problems With Your Equinox?

For the last century, Chevrolet has been one of the most iconic names in the American automobile industry. The company was founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1911 by Louis Chevrolet, a racer, and William C. Durant, who was the founder of General Motors. Since its inception, the brand—which is part of General Motors—has grown into a giant. In fact, in 2020, two of the nation’s top selling vehicles were made by Chevrolet.
Automobile Defects
Chevrolet
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects

Is My Chevy Bolt a Fire Hazard?

Yes. It’s as simple as that. Because every single Chevrolet Bolt ever sold in the U.S. has been recalled because of the risk of a battery fire. That’s over 100,000 vehicles in the U.S. alone.
Auto Recalls
Chevrolet
Automobile Defects

Is Your Chevy Dealer Blaming Throttle Lag on the Drive-By-Wire System?

Chevrolet is again facing complaints about delayed acceleration response or throttle lag, particularly from owners of Silverado and Malibu models. This complaint is not new to the Chevy brand. Over the years, there have been complaints about sluggish acceleration in multiple models in the Chevrolet line-up. Chevy dealers frequently blame throttle lag on the drive-by-wire system but sometimes this excuse is hiding flaws in design or manufacture that put Chevy owners, or their wallets, at risk.
Automobile Defects
Audi, Volkswagen
Breach of Warranty, Lemon Law

Growing Pains of the Audi e-tron Cause Frustration and Expense for New Owners

The e-tron Quattro concept was first revealed by Audi at the 2016 Frankfurt Auto show. It introduced a series of electric and hybrid cars from the German automaker in line with parent company Volkswagen’s commitment to electrify its entire line-up of cars by 2030. The first fully electric Audi did not hit the U.S. market until 2019 with the Audi e-tron. New for 2022, Audi is adding the smaller, more affordable, Audi Q4 e-tron compact SUV and Sportback to its e-tron line-up. Like many electric vehicles, or EVs, the e-tron has had a bumpy start in life, with the Audi e-tron problems starting from the moment the electric car was announced. Even the e-tron unveiling planned for August 2018 in Belgium was abruptly canceled following the arrest in Germany of CEO Rupert Stadler in connection with the Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal.
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