-- Over 150,000 copies sold of previous editions
-- The first edition of this book spurred legislation for auto safety, including state lemon laws. By 1996 all 50 states and the District of Columbia had enacted lemon laws
-- Of the 12 million cars produced in 1996, an estimated 1 million will be lemons
Every car owner should read Lemon Book. The Center for Auto Safety estimates that one in 12 cars will be a lemon. This means thousands of duped and potentially endangered motorists will need reliable advice. This book defines exactly what a lemon is, tells readers how to identify one, and what to do if they discover the car they bought fits the description.
The recipe for "lemon aid" includes writing complaint letters, informing local government representatives, calling a consumer hotline, taking legal action, even picketing the dealer. This fourth edition offers new sample letters as well as updated lists of resources with addresses and phone numbers. Dozens of new lemons are identifie