The last thing you want out of a new car is for it to be a hassle. The whole point of a new car is that it has low wear and tear and is reliably not going to break. It is understandable, then, how frustrating it is to realize you may have bought a lemon from your...
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What is auto dealer fraud?
Though dealerships that handle both used and new cars have heavy regulations that they must operate under, this does not mean that fraud never happens. Quite the opposite: many dealers engage in fraudulent behavior in order to get an edge over competition in a harsh...
Does your vehicle meet Maryland’s definition of a lemon?
When you buy a new or preowned vehicle in Maryland, you probably expect the car, truck or van to serve you well for years to come. However, this is not always the case. Sometimes, vehicles sold to consumers are defective or otherwise fail to live up to an appropriate...
What are the steps for repossessing a vehicle?
When you default on your car loan, your creditor can legally repossess your vehicle. However, there are certain steps that a creditor has to take in order for the repossession to be legal. You do not have to miss several payments before a creditor takes your car. The...
What car leasing tricks are out there?
Finding a reliable and inexpensive pre-owned vehicle might be difficult, but some Maryland consumers can't always pass up a deal for a particular model. An outstanding lease special delivers little benefit when the engine won't start or the transmission won't shift to...
The various types of auto dealer fraud
New and used car dealers in Maryland and around the country are heavily regulated, but misrepresentation and fraud remain worryingly common. This is because the automobile business is fiercely competitive, which leads some dealers to engage in behavior that violates...