The owner of a defective 2005 F-350 Ford pickup truck has been awarded $2.8 million after a Riverside County jury ruled against Ford Motor Company over Lemon Law violations.
The jury found on Wednesday that Ford willfully violated California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, also called the Lemon Law, which requires vehicle manufacturers to replace or repurchase the vehicle after a sufficient number of unsuccessful repair attem...
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