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Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide 2003 (Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide)

Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide 2003 (Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clearly Communicates Used Car Buying Data
Review: Buying a used car? I am. Buy the "Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide" first. In it, I found lists of "Good Bets," which are cars the authors consider to perform well over the years. That is guiding my purchase. I won't buy a car not listed there. I also found lists dividing reliable cars by price range, which cars have had recalls, unreliable models (by year), and detailed descriptions of the pros and cons of each vehicle.

That's not all. There are also articles on safety, buying strategies, batteries, insurance, towing, depreciation, tires and child car seats.

It is not a complicated book. It is straight to the point, with minimal car jargon.

I fully recommend "Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide." I am confident that because I have read it and refer to it while I shop for an auto online, I am prepared to save money and to buy a better vehicle.

Anthony Trendl

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clearly Communicates Used Car Buying Data
Review: Buying a used car? I am. Buy the "Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide" first. In it, I found lists of "Good Bets," which are cars the authors consider to perform well over the years. That is guiding my purchase. I won't buy a car not listed there. I also found lists dividing reliable cars by price range, which cars have had recalls, unreliable models (by year), and detailed descriptions of the pros and cons of each vehicle.

That's not all. There are also articles on safety, buying strategies, batteries, insurance, towing, depreciation, tires and child car seats.

It is not a complicated book. It is straight to the point, with minimal car jargon.

I fully recommend "Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide." I am confident that because I have read it and refer to it while I shop for an auto online, I am prepared to save money and to buy a better vehicle.

Anthony Trendl


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