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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
Dealer Fraud

More Complaints About CarShop as Used Car Sales Increase

CarShop is a used car retailer with dealerships in Pennsylvania and New Jersey in the U.S., as well as locations in the U.K. CarShop was previously known as CarSense in the U.S., but was acquired by the Penske Automotive Group in 2016, and rebranded globally as CarShop in March 2021. Penske Automotive now has 6 CarShop locations in the U.S. and 11 CarShop locations in the U.K.
Dealer Fraud
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.
Lemon Law
Ram Trucks, Dodge, Jeep
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Lemon Law

Feeling the Vibrations in the Ram Truck

The Ram Truck is one of the top three best-selling pick-up trucks in the USA. When the 5th generation Ram Truck was released, it sold 633,694 units in 2019 alone. Ram continued to hold onto its top tier ranking in the unpredictable 2020 market with sales of 563,676 units.
Auto Recalls
Toyota, Fiat, Chrysler, Volkswagen, Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Jeep
Auto Recalls, Automobile Defects, Breach of Warranty, Lemon Law, Vehicle News

Can’t Get the Parts for Your Vehicle Repair? You May Be Protected By Lemon Laws.

The auto industry was one of the first to feel the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. Even before the first cases were announced in the U.S., mandated closures and travel restrictions in other countries disrupted the supply chain of U.S. automakers. According to U.S. Department of Commerce statistics, imported auto parts totaled $155.8 billion in 2019, with the biggest suppliers to the U.S. auto industry being Mexico, Canada, and China. Virtually every automaker was affected.
Vehicle News
Jeep
Automobile Defects

Is There a Fix for the Jeep Gladiator’s Loose Steering?

The Jeep Gladiator made its big entrance in 2019 to the excitement of loyal Jeep fans, who quickly boosted it to 4th place in midsize pickup truck sales in the U.S.A. It is the first Jeep pickup truck released since the Jeep Comanche was discontinued in the early ‘90’s. Although the Gladiator takes its name from an earlier model Jeep pickup, the new truck is based on the popular Wrangler platform.
Automobile Defects

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