30 Used Cars Consumer Reports Gave the ‘Never Buy’ Label
Cheat Sheet - 10/24/2017 - Eric Schaal - If you plan to live with a car for a long time, reliability means everything when you shop on the used market. Look for the vehicles people rate high in initial quality and later report as dependable once they have a few years and at least 20,000 miles on them. By then, you start to see whether an auto investment will pay off or whether you bought a lemon. Another approach is seeing which cars rate the worst. There are some variables — including how you drive or how often you drive — that could lead to a well-built vehicle wearing down before its time. However, when a wide range of consumers give a car poor marks on reliability, you’re better off steering clear of them when buying used. Read more @ https://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/ ... yptr=yahoo
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