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I don't find joking about Lemon Law cases funny at all. MOST of the successful cases are from SERIOUS safety issues and/or manufacturing defects that caused other problems which could never be erased. Not only this, but having major components replaced because of safety defects or noises hurts the resale value

I wonder if Porsche's atitude changed when the became absorbed into the VAG.

The Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept. "Rumor has it that a 5.0-liter V-10 making at least 450 horsepower might power all four wheels through Acura's Super Handling All Wheel Drive system. We forecast a price in the low six-figure range, putting this car head to head with the Lexus LF-A in a future comparison" - Car

Buying a german made lemon law buyback car is a good idea?

Oh yes!

Makes total sense there would be a tool box in the picture. And a guy on a phone I can only assume is calling someone for help

The most ridiculous is the one that does not happen when the manufacturer knows there is a risk to the public.

Exactly. 99% of them aren't even quite sure of what models are currently on the floor let alone what's coming.

You're missing the point. Literally all of Honda's modern buyers are not enthusiasts solely because they bought Hondas in the first place. They are widely considered not to be enthusiasts vehicles. The customer base for a "high-performance" Civic consists of more unintelligent people than people who know what they're

Considering that Adolf idolized ol' Henry

The comments are why this site is slowly becoming unreadable. A bunch of petulant children that all nod their heads in the same direction.

Well of course! He doesn't have the ability to put a car in reverse, remember? Parking in 3 spaces is the only option.

Well, he is.