Tesla Electric Car Gets Hotter and Hotter

  ohiolemonlaw   1:09 PM    0 Comments
We talked before about the Tesla roadster and its great looks (click here) and now there's a new driving review out that hands it more accolades than ever (click here).Turned loose with the

Social Media Burglars Can Get You

  ohiolemonlaw   3:51 PM    0 Comments
CBS MoneyWatch.com, from Bnet, has a great article title 6 Things You Should Never Reveal on Facebook posted online here.Take a look and learn. Lots of folks don't realize that there are thieves

Car Dealer Gets More Justice Than He Counted On

  ohiolemonlaw   11:46 AM    0 Comments
So, when you sell wrecked and badly-rebuilt cars to 52 consumers over several years and rake in $630,000 and all the cars are junk, what do you get? More than you're expecting apparently.This

Toyota Trashed in Industry Quality Survey

  ohiolemonlaw   4:26 PM    0 Comments
Normally Toyota ranks high in the annual 2010 JD Power "initial quality survey" each year but this year, the massive recalls, including the unintended acceleration mess, cost them big time. Down, down, down

Nissan's New Leaf jumps to head of the line

  ohiolemonlaw   8:41 AM    0 Comments
Nissan appears to have a winner with its new Leaf electric vehicle, coming to a Nissan dealer near you in the near future. Some 14,000 consumers have lined up and plunked down a

Where Father's Day Comes From

  ohiolemonlaw   9:55 AM    0 Comments
The post below is with our thanks to Ernest Oriente, for this reminder on where the day came from, on which we honor our fathers.The idea for an official Father's Day celebration came

And now, Self-accelerating Chevrolets?

  ohiolemonlaw   3:41 PM    0 Comments
It isn't hard to find runaway Toyota car claims nowadays, but now Chevrolet is joining the runaway pack.We're handling a runaway 2009 Chevy Traverse case now and in the last few days there

Is Your Home Improvement Contractor Bonded?

  ohiolemonlaw   8:44 AM    0 Comments
Many cities require local home improvement companies to be bonded so that homeowners are protected. Now comes the surprise. Some of those cities don't bother to even ask about it anymore. The result?