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Re: "Seven serious problems with 'Consumer Reports'"
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Originally Posted by cfch3399
Unfortunately the vast majority of Ameicans in the market for a car.
Despite the pretension of Americans of loving freedom and wanting to be different than anyone else, they sure do things alike. You wouldn't want to buy a car that people don't say is any good, would you? So how do you find out what others are saying about cars, what source is there that tells you if a car is any good? CR. And off they go, in droves, to bookstores and libraries around the country to be told by CR that they have to buy a Toyodugh or Licksus or Honda.
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What you are advocating isn't any better. Consumers do need a source of basic information about the cars they are considering. Consumer Reports provides an absolutely essential service. It just doesn't provide it very well.
wanting information about reliability != hating freedom, doofus
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