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Car firms push for fair, reasonable ‘lemon law’.
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Car companies and dealers are pushing for a fair and reasonable “lemon law” even as they say a lot of work is needed to come up with one that balances the interests of motor vehicle companies and consumers. Diamond Motor Corp. President George Blaylock told the Senate panel on trade and commerce, chaired by Sen. Manuel A. Roxas II, that a law that would penalize the sale of so-called “lemon cars” was in order…. |
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