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Consumer Reports examines the basic differences between leasing and buying a new car. To start, buying involves higher ...
Even so-called "budget cars" don't feel very cheap anymore. Prices continue to climb, and many vehicles sell for above their ...
Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens aged 16-19 years, so it's no wonder. But don't fret, the experts at Consumer Reports were once teenagers themselves and have some advice on how ...
There are some great vehicles on the market, and then others that completely miss the mark. Here is the least satisfying ...
Consumer Reports can help you steer clear of a vehicle with hidden problems so that you don't end up buying a lemon car, SUV, or truck.
To determine the best used cars to buy in 2025, Consumer Reports looked at reliability data, safety features and value. Here are the vehicles that made the cut.
Each year, Consumer Reports buys about 50 cars, SUVs, and trucks to test. Looking back at the 78 models purchased from the 2024 and 2025 model years, we found that about one-third were made in ...
Looking for a reliable used car under $10,000? Consumer Reports recently updated its analysis of older Toyota models that ...
Consumer Reports answers key car recall questions—safety risks, free repairs, driving guidance, VIN checks, NHTSA process, ...
We present the best car batteries for the money in seven different sizes: Group 24/24F, Group 35, Group 47 (H5), Group 48 (H6 ...
Learn how inspecting a used car before buying it can help you to spot potential problems and determine how reliable a used vehicle is.
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