Lemon Law Aid News
A new J.D. Power study reveals that technology remains the least reliable part of modern cars.
Joseph Kaufman & Associates, Inc. and Lemon Law Aid founder Joseph Kaufman was selected to…
Brief Overview The CARS act imposes a statutory duty on dealers to make clear statements,…
Ford, GM, Tesla, and others, are making vehicles with more defects, more expensive failures, and more warranty headaches than ever before.
Consumer Reports has just released its list of the least reliable vehicles, updated for new 2026 models.
Ford Motors Company is recalling over 20,000 2021 – 2025 Ford and Lincoln plug-in hybrid models because their high-voltage batteries may experience internal short-circuiting, causing a loss of power and increasing the risk of accident.
Joseph Kaufman was quoted in a LA Times article discussing whether changes to California’s Lemon Law have been affecting car consumers.
J.D. Power has just released its highly anticipated 2025 U.S. Initial Quality Study (IQS). This study ranks vehicle brands based on the average number of problems reported per 100 vehicles.
Ford Motor Co. has instructed dealers worldwide to stop delivering and demonstrating approximately 300,000 Mustang Mach-E electric crossovers due to a battery issue that can prevent the doors from unlocking.
