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They key is that the scoring is based on reports from Consumer Reports subscriber. I work in retail and I can tell you that everyone that uses Consumer Reports are all the same. They're usually middle-aged people that know very little about the actual products and gather ALL of their information from CR.
You know the type. People that swear up and down that Toyota Camrys are THE best cars ever made, but they can never explain exactly why. Instead they just point to what all their peers say on Consumer Reports.
What I want to know is Where the hell is the Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis on the "most reliable" list. Hundreds of Law enforcement departments can't be wrong. I know several older people that put 300k on one Mercury and go and buy another one for their next car. But I guess their opinions don't count cause they don't use the internet?
They key is that the scoring is based on reports from Consumer Reports subscriber. I work in retail and I can tell you that everyone that uses Consumer Reports are all the same. They're usually middle-aged people that know very little about the actual products and gather ALL of their information from CR.
You know the type. People that swear up and down that Toyota Camrys are THE best cars ever made, but they can never explain exactly why. Instead they just point to what all their peers say on Consumer Reports.
What I want to know is Where the hell is the Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis on the "most reliable" list. Hundreds of Law enforcement departments can't be wrong. I know several older people that put 300k on one Mercury and go and buy another one for their next car. But I guess their opinions don't count cause they don't use the internet?