Product DescriptionThis specialty buying guide presents easy-to-use historical profiles of some 200 models–cars, trucks, minivans, sport utility vehicles–giving readers a comprehensive view of each model as a used car.
1999 Used Car Buying Guide
Product DescriptionThe Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide 2001 includes reviews and reliability reports for 256 used cars, sport-utility vehicles, pick-up trucks, and minivans manufactured between 1992 and 2000.
Consumer Reports Used Car Buying Guide 2001
Product DescriptionFor those owning a 1973-1981 Pontiac Muscle Car
This interchange guide is for you. The 200 page
guide cover 1000s of interchanges. Covers engines,
transmissions, rear axles, suspension and wheels.
Models covered include: Firebird, Grand Am Grand
Prix, Le Mans, GTO, Can Am and Ventura II
Pontiac Muscle Cars 1973-1981 Interchange Parts Engine Drivetrain, Suspension and Wheels Used Parts Buyers Guide
Product DescriptionObjective reviews and ratings of used cars include data on the ten best and worst used cars, tips on road-testing a used car, detailed tests of 1993-1995 cars, repair histories, and other relevant information. Original.
Used Car Buying Guide 1996
Product Description256 Used Cars, Trucks, SUVs, and Minivans
The 2003 edition of the Used Car Buying Guide is thoroughly revised and updated, with the latest information from the automotive experts at Consumer Reports.
* The best and worst used cars* Crash-test results for all major models* 7 keys to getting the right car at the best price* Certified used cars: What to look for* How to avoid a lemon* Ratings of tires and batteries
Take the risk out of buying a used vehicle with Consumer Reports’ expert buying advice and key information on …
Product DescriptionThis all-in guide to buying and selling used cars covers – the best times and places to buy, how to determine a car’s previous history and its structural soundness, your rights as a consumer and your responsibilities as a seller, and buying and selling at auction.
Caution! Used Cars: Definitive Guide to Buying Used Cars
Buying a car can be a smart idea – a car loses the lion’s share of its value when it is driven off the new car lot, so why let someone else take that loss? But buyer beware: A used car is likely to need more repairs and may come with a short warranty or none at all. In addition, used cars may lack the latest safety features. That is why it is so important for consumers to do extensive research so they can avoid all of the potential pitfalls …