July 03, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: Craig Thor Kimmel, Pennsylvania Lemon Law, philadelphia, TV interview, Used Car Lemon Law, used cars
While Pennsylvania has always had a Lemon Law for new cars, Philadelphia has now instituted a Lemon Law for used cars sold in the city. Mayor Nutter has signed Philadelphia’s first Used Car Lemon Law Bill, sponsored by Councilman Darrell L. Clarke. The Used Car Lemon Law ensures that purchasers of used cars in Philadelphia… Read More
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June 30, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: Car Buying, Car Complaint Index, Craig Thor Kimmel, TV interview
CBS3 Consumer Reporter Jim Donovan reported today on the 2008 Car Complaint Index. You can catch his very informative report, featuring lemon law lawyer Craig Kimmel, by clicking here (article no longer available, link removed).
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June 27, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: Car Buying, Consumer Rights, TV interview, Used Car Lemon Law, used cars
6ABC consumer reporter Nydia Han put together a fantastic piece last night on buying a used car. With gas prices soaring, people are looking at saving money by buying pre-owned, but you need to do your homework to make sure your dream car wasn’t previously someone else’s nightmare. In the story, Nydia mentioned several great… Read More
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May 22, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: Consumer Rights, Lemon Law, Magnuson Moss, TV interview, used cars, Warranty
On Your Side: Car Issues by Jim Donovan PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3) ―Are you having mechanical problems with your car? While state lemon laws can help, some Federal laws are designed to protect you too. In fact, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act may be your best bet. Jan Jeffries bought a certified pre-owned Jaguar about a year… Read More
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May 13, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: Car Lemon Law, event, gas prices, Kimmel & Silverman, Lemon Law, TV interview
Attention TV viewers in Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware– Think you know everything about the lemon law? Test your knowledge and you could win a $50 WAWA gas card. Watch the 10! show the next five Thursdays at 2pm on NBC10 for your chance to win.
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March 21, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: dealership incentives, TV interview, used cars
Attention viewers in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley: You see the advetorials in the Philadelphia Inquirer and receive the solicitations in the mail. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime event at a local dealership, with pricing and financing deals that are so unbelievable, they can’t even print the terms. Sounds a like a great deal, right? STOP. Before you… Read More
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March 18, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: New Jersey Lemon Law, TV interview
(Toms River, NJ)— Many distressed drivers throughout the Garden State are not aware they are entitled to free legal representation if their car is a lemon. Consumer rights under the New Jersey Lemon Law and Federal Magnuson Moss Warranty will be discussed on “Eye On Ocean County.” The program will air on Comcast in Ocean… Read More
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February 29, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: Car Lemon Law, Consumer Rights, TV interview
(CBS News) What recourse do I have if a car I buy turns out to be a dud? That was among the questions answered Thursday by Early Show consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen in the latest installment in her series, “Ask It Early.” Viewers send Susan videos of themselves posing the questions, and she picks some to… Read More
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February 20, 2008
By: LemonLaw
Category: Car Buying, Consumer Rights, Kimmel & Silverman, TV interview
Lemon Law Attorney Craig Kimmel provides some rules of thumb for buying a new car without being taken for a ride all this week on Comcast Newsmakers. If you live in Pennsylvania, you can check out Newsmakers at the following times on CNN Headline News: Wednesday 2/20: 7:25 am & 3:25 pm Thursday 2/21: 6:25 am… Read More
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November 20, 2007
By: LemonLaw
Category: Car Lemon Law, Kimmel & Silverman, Lemon Law Firm, Pennsylvania Lemon Law, TV interview
Looking for a quick, informative TV feature outlining your rights under the Lemon Law? Check out a great piece by Fox Philadelphia consumer reporter Michelle Williams by clicking here!
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