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Hard-core CEG\'er
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Hard-core CEG\'er
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Originally posted by 96RedSE5Sp: I read the article. I must be the only one who did.
If you read the article you would have seen the MANY times they referenced Consumer Reports as a source of information.
"Consumer Reports, which generally avoids opinionated reviews, complains on its Web site of the Terraza's "stiff ride and noisy interior."
"The company's Crown Victoria sedan was included because Consumer Reports assigns the car its lowest-possible rating for predicted depreciation, a measure of how models tend to hold their value through the first three years of ownership."
"We included Ford's rear-wheel-drive Ranger pickup â?? the American car with the lowest percentage of satisfied owners, according to Consumer Reports"
"the company's Dodge Sprinter van, one of four new-model American vehicles to which Consumer Reports assigns its lowest-possible rating for predicted depreciation."
"Methodology
For information about depreciation, reliability and owner satisfaction, we looked to Consumer Reports"
Seems like it might as well been a Consumer Reports article to me. Read more carefully next time! 
Jake
96 T-Red SE V6
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