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2014 BMW i3 Makes Consumer Reports “Used Cars To Avoid Buying” List
CleanTechnica The 2014 BMW i3 isn't a good option if you're in the market for a second-hand electric car, according to Consumer Reports. The popular magazine recently released a list dubbed “Used Cars To Avoid Buying” — the 2014 model year of the popular electric … |
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EVs among Used Cars Consumer Reports Doesn’t Approve Of – Hybrid Cars News
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EVs among Used Cars Consumer Reports Doesn't Approve Of
Hybrid Cars News Consumer Reports is telling used–car buyers to largely steer clear of some otherwise popular pre-owned electric cars. Reliability is the big reason. For example, Consumer Reports lists the 2014 BMW i3 as a vehicle to avoid due to reliability concerns. |
New rules for selling used cars to take effect later this year – CTV News
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New rules for selling used cars to take effect later this year
CTV News “The cars have changed a lot in 40 years so we need to adjust the legislation a little bit and I don't think any of the changes are that drastic,” says mechanic Scott Beatty. “When most people buy a used vehicle they expect it to be up to snuff when … |
The best British used cars for under £20000 – getreading
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The best British used cars for under £20000
getreading This is in many ways a typical British car. It was created using a distinctly limited budget, yet it can outshine Teutonic opposition of the calibre of a BMW M5. And it's also a car displaying the finest of handling packages, something at which Jaguar … |
Hazards of Buying Used Cars Are Rampant – TheStreet – TheStreet.com
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Hazards of Buying Used Cars Are Rampant – TheStreet
TheStreet.com Purchasing a used car involves more research nowadays because criminals have become adept at tampering with titles, rolling back odometers and cloning … |
Hazards of Buying Used Cars Are Rampant – TheStreet.com
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Hazards of Buying Used Cars Are Rampant
TheStreet.com Purchasing a used car involves more research nowadays, because criminals have become adept at tampering with titles, rolling back odometers and cloning VINs. Not only do consumers have to ensure that the used car was not damaged in a flood or … |