Used Car Buying Guide 2005 (Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide)
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Book Description
The experts at Consumer Reports help take the risk out of buying a used car.Buying a used car is a greater risk than buying a new one, but can also be the best automotive deal around if the proper homework is done. The 2005 edition of Used Car Buying Guide helps minimize risks by steering readers toward the better-performing and more reliable models and away from those with a troubled past or substandard performance. It is best to be armed with as much information as possible before stepping onto a used car lot, and this book will provide everything needed, including:oHow to navigate the entire buying process, from selection to shopping strategies, negotiation techniques and moreoDetails about all the checks necessary to perform on a car, whether or not a mechanic is involvedoLists of the best and the worst vehicles and how to avoid a lemonoMaking sense of safety informationA major part of this book is devoted to the profiles of 256 cars and trucks, presenting all major 1997-2004 models. Each profile contains a photo from the representative year, a write-up of the vehicle, reliability history, crash-test data, and the model years when key safety gear was added and when a major redesign was made.
About the Author
The auto EDITORS OF CONSUMER REPORTS have almost 70 years of experience in driving, testing, and reporting on cars. Their work is based on the results and expertise of the Consumer Reports Auto Tests Division, located in East Haddam, Connecticut, which evaluates autos both on the test track and on public roads.
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