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Into the Red With Luxury
The sticker on the window of a 2006 Range Rover Sport HSE parked inside Rosenthal Jaguar at Tysons Corner lists a few choice selling points: a child seat sensor, voice-activated controls and heated windshield washer jets -- all for an asking price of $59,350. A more comprehensive list for buyers to consider might read something like this: $1,741 for a new headlight, $600 to replace a cracked windshield -- and the instant respect of valets and your little brother's friends. Call it the unconscious cost-benefit analysis of the luxury car buyer. It's a calculus more of us find ourselves making. Luxury vehicle sales
One Stop Car Shopping Online
Car buying can be a chore regardless of whether you're buying a new or used vehicle. But now the Better Business Bureau is trying to make the whole experience a lot easier. They're teaming up with J.D. Power and Associates on their website to create a one-stop shopping center for car buying. You can use the J.D. Power information to view their ratings for a vehicle. Then you can check up on a local dealership with the BBB's ratings. Once you've decided on the kind of vehicle you want from the Power ratings, you type in your zipcode and indicate how far
Lexus requires all certified cars to include histories.
Starting Monday, May 1, Lexus Division will require sales of its certified used cars and trucks to include vehicle history reports from Carfax Inc. Executives of the luxury brand say the policy will help its dealers comply with a new California law called the Car Buyer's Bill of Rights. Other states are considering similar measures. The California law takes effect July 1. Among other things, it seeks to...
Roadside Distraction: The Trouble With RVs
Mary Lou and Herb Humphries sold their home in Massachusetts last July to travel the country full time in a new, nearly $500,000 motor home. But so far, they haven't gone much farther than the dealership lot. Since they bought the luxury Beaver Patriot Thunder, made by Monaco Coach Corp., they have faced problem after problem, including burned-out fuses, mold, misaligned doors, and a broken alternator that caused a breakdown on the highway last fall. Since buying the motor home last August, the Humphries, who live in the coach, have split most of their time between the dealership and the manufacturer's
More bends in legal road for Benz case.
The price of your typical Mercedes-Benz CL55 ran about $120,000 just five years ago. And it was the price Akron resident Tom Ulrich paid for his new ride in 2002. Today, Ulrich's car is worth about $500,000, although most of that could go to Ulrich's attorneys. For nearly five years, Ulrich has battled Mercedes-Benz in court, contending his luxury sedan is really a lemon dressed in high-gloss paint and a rich interior. This week, the...
Revolution or Evolution for Law Libraries?
We have read and been told that the old days of beautiful, comfortable, completely stocked law firm libraries are gone and are being replaced by electronic, streamlined "convenience store" special libraries where attorneys go just to look something up quickly. The conventional wisdom is that online, compact libraries are much more cost-effective for the firm. That may be true, but there is one big problem with this scenario: Attorneys and administrators don't always share the same opinion about how a law firm library is used and what types of resources make up the tools of the trade today. How does
A new car shouldn’t need repainting before it’s sold
QUESTION: About a month after I purchased a new luxury sedan, it got dinged in a parking lot, resulting in a small dent and chipped paint in the left rear quarter panel. I took the car to a body shop for repairs and learned there that the left rear door and quarter panel had been repaired previously. I contacted the dealership and was told the car had arrived with defective factory paint. The dealer had the left rear door and quarter panel repainted at a collision and paint center at a cost of $551.65. I was not told about that
Buying and Selling a Car
Mary Butler is managing editor at cars.com. She has more than a decade of automotive and personal finance experience and looks to empower auto shoppers so that they can make smart financial decisions. Very much a consumer advocate, Mary was part of the site development team that launched cars.com in June 1998. This discussion was about buying and selling a car. The transcript follows below. Editor's Note: Washingtonpost.com moderators retain editorial control over Live Online discussions and choose the most relevant questions for guests and hosts; guests and hosts can decline to answer questions. _____________ washingtonpost.com: Good afternoon! Welcome to this
U.S. District Court of Eastern Virginia case summaries
A Virginia plaintiff who is suing a Subaru dealership over a vehicle allegedly purchased in Virginia but inadequately serviced in Kensington, Md., has his consumer protection suit transferred from federal court in Virginia to federal court in Maryland. Plaintiff sues under the Virginia lemon law, the Magnuson-Moss Federal Trade Commission Act, the Virginia Uniform Commercial Code and the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. He seeks damages in the amount of the "full purchase price" of the vehicle, plus collateral charges and finance charges; incidental and consequential damages; treble damages under the Virginia Consumer Protection Act and costs and attorney's fees. It
The Orange County Register, Calif., What’s Your Problem column.
It's no fun getting a lemon for a car. Just ask Marci Shumaker. A few months after buying a Ford Explorer in early 2004, the SUV's engine would rumble and lurch forward seconds after acceleration, she said. Honoring the new-car warranty, the dealer tried to fix it. But a few weeks after getting her car back, the SUV hiccupped, again. The "hesitation and surging" of the vehicle almost caused an...
Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va., Consumer Watch Column.
Kristen and Jon Burnley of Chesterfield County bought a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta with 29,495 miles on it from a local dealership last September, and it started giving them problems almost immediately, according to Kristen. "It was popping out of gear" and lurching forward as if the clutch had been disengaged
Is Wisconsin's Lemon Law A Lemon?
Everyone who has had a lemon for a car knows how frustrating it can be, and now there's a major power struggle brewing to change the law set up to protect consumers. Video A Lemon Of A Law Wisconsin's lemon law is considered by many experts to be the best of its
Lemon-law rights for PC owners.(ON YOUR SIDE)(Brief Article)
TWO WEEKS AFTER I received a new Sony S480 notebook, it began to freeze intermittently. I have a two-year on-site repair agreement, so a Sony technician came by and replaced the hard drive. When the problem resurfaced, Sony had me send the portable to a repair center, where the...
Efforts to block car sales over the Internet are anti-consumer
Car dealers hate the idea of Ford and GM selling automobiles directly to consumers over the Internet. But from the consumer's point of view, "restrictions on Internet auto sales look like another way to deny them choice and cost savings," according to a new study from the Cato Institute. Car
Consumer Saturday; Home Ads: Loan Costs An Issue
Attorney General, Robert Abrams, is warning people in the market for homes and co-ops to beware of misleading advertising. His office surveyed 319 real estate advertisements in New York State newspapers this month and found that more than half did not make disclosures required by the Federal Truth-in-Lending Act. The
California's Landmark Lemon Law Could Be In for a Major Overhaul.
California's Lemon Law soon could be revamped to protect more auto owners for a longer period of time. But automakers who oppose the idea say the new rules will create more lawsuits. Today the state Senate Judiciary Committee will hear from consumer groups and automakers who will speak for and
Murphy & Shelby Dodge
I purchased a 1999 Dodge Durango used. It was previously leased for one year and my purchase date was 7/1/00. Approximately three months later my first fuel injector failed and had to be replaced. Not one month later another one failed and about one month later another failed. In total
Session good to Spokane lawmakers
The 2007 legislative session was a good year for the three lawmakers from District 3, even if many of their local bills didn't pass. The region's political power player, Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown, managed to keep her large Democratic majority on track this session, approving legislation -- domestic partnerships,
Lemon law bill dies in conference committee
Legislation that would beef up consumer protections for car and truck buyers died in a legislative conference committee after automakers, including General Motors, pressured lawmakers to kill it, officials said Wednesday. But supporters vowed to bring the ''lemon law'' measure back up next year and build more public support for its
Is Your Car A Michigan Lemon?
Michigan's lemon law has very specific requirements. If your new car has been in the shop for the same repair four times over the past two years, it's a lemon. If your new car is out of service thirty days or more during the manufacturer's warranty or the first year,