Buys the cars they test (some $2.1 million spent in 2016)
Accepts no advertising (donation and memberships only)
Has testers run the cars through 50 evaluations over several thousand miles
While you shop for the highest rated used cars, you will have a hard time finding a more unbiased perspective. From our point of view, the nonprofit has no match when it comes to reliability ratings. In the latest round of surveys and road tests, Consumer Reports identified a few dozen cars, trucks, and SUVs that are worth buying yet cost less than $20,000 pre-owned.
The First-Ever Toyota® C-HR. Read more @ https://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/ ... yptr=yahooStatistics: Posted by McFurd — Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:59 am
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