Well said.
Consumer Reports serves a very good and needed purpose. So much of what we read is limited to what we are biased toward whether it is politics (MSNBC or FoxNews) (Michigan State University or University of Michigan) (Alabama or Mississippi) (SoCal or University of California). It sometimes is worthwhile to study both sides of the story and understand the differences and be better for it.
My suggestion: Stay with Car & Driver, Road & Track, Automobile and a few other serious enthusiast rags, unless, of course, you are also looking for a dishwasher.
Am I "concerned"? No.
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Originally Posted by campy
We're all biased because we're all car enthusiasts. The CR article was probably written for people who are cross-shopping with the tC and Accord, who just want a small, efficient car with enough trunk space for trips to the grocery store.
Of course, other car magazines written by enthusiasts were all like "AARRGHHGH POWERSLIDES" but lets not forget that CR also reviews dishwashers.
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