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New Car Buying Guide 2006

Consumer Reports is the definitive authority on unbiased automotive ratings. As reported in USA Today, more than 40% of car shoppers use Consumer Reports for information. The latest edition of the New Car Buying Guide is devoted to profiles of more than two hundred new car and truck models available in the 2006 car year. These include everything from sedans to sport-utility vehicles, as well as the growing number of hybrid vehicles.

Each profile contains a photo of the automobile, a write-up of the vehicle, reliability history, safety information, crash-test data, and information from the test track. Other features include: Five steps to getting the best price Strategies for buying or leasing Unbiased ratings, reliability scores, and safety assessments The top picks for 2006 from the Consumer Reports auto experts. With the largest and most sophisticated auto-test facility in the world, Consumer Reports provides the expertise that readers have come to rely on.

The auto experts at Consumer Reports have almost 70 years of experience in driving, testing, and reporting on cars. Their work is based on the testing and expertise of the Consumer Reports Auto Test Division, located in East Haddam, Connecticut, which evaluates autos both on the test track and on public roads.

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