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Toyota’s acceleration recall does not automatically make it a Texas Lemon

Toyota‘s recent recall regarding the uncontrollable acceleration of its vehicles has led many Toyota car owners to contact my Texas Lemon Law office for recourse. Most consumers ask if it is possible for them to get an automatic buyback, due to the recall. The answer is “it depends.” Texas Lemon…

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Unofficial Lemon Information for the Toyota Prius

With the substantial increase in fuel costs, the momentum of demand for hybrid and electric cars will also exponentially increase. Inevitably, my Texas Lemon Law Office have received at least one call from a potential client per month regarding a problematic or broken lemon hybrid vehicle. While surfing the internet…

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Differences between theTexas lemon law and Toyota’s safety recall

Toyota recently issued a safety recall to address its vehicles’ abnormal acceleration while in operation. This will be considered one of Toyota’s largest recall and perhaps most costly recall in the United States relating to the safety of the vehicle. The reason why this recall is considered so massive is…

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Hawaii Lemon Law results for 2007

The state of Hawaii recently released it’s Lemon Law results for 2007. In total, there were about $490,000 worth of replacements and refunds. The program requires that consumer participate in SCAP, also known as the State certified Arbitration Program. Of the vehicles that were replaced under the state lemon law,…

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Will Toyota’s effort to increase worldwide sales to 9.85 million in 2008 directly create more lemon in Texas?

Toyota has been a consistent reliable brand to drive, with diversified top selling models such as the Camry sedan, the subcompact Corolla, and the semi-environmentally conscious gas/electric hybrid Prius. Growing up, my family were loyal Toyota fans. However, recently, I’ve noticed a sharp perceived decrease in the quality of Toyota…

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