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Used cars buying tips website

Gadget Paradise
Wednesday 26th, September 2007
Posted by: Richard Smith

Car buying and new car quotes web site, BuyingAdvice.com, announces the release of its recommended lists of used cars. The lists are based primarily on reports from owners and employ a proprietary statistical measure to create a scoring system of 0-10 to identify which vehicles consistently provided the highest levels of owner satisfaction. BuyingAdvice.com examined models from the years 1998 to 2006 and the results were broken down into 10 lists recommending the top 5 cars in each sector of the market.

Used cars buying tips website

Used cars buying tips
Overall, the best rated model was the Honda Accord, which received a 9.9 rating and the lowest rated model was the Chevrolet Tahoe, which received a 6.4 rating. Vehicles from Toyota and its luxury division, Lexus, dominated the lists, with Toyota coming out as best in class for small cars, large sedans and pickup trucks. Lexus swept the upscale and luxury sedan categories and also topped the mid-size and large SUV class.

Honda Accord - Best family sedan
Rival Honda won the title for best family sedan, the Accord, but also led the small SUV category with its CR-V and the sports car class with the S3000. Ford had three models in the large sedan category, the Five Hundred, the Crown Victoria and the Mercury Montego, while the Cadillac Escalade and Chevy Tahoe both made the top 5 list for large SUV's. The lists are intended to act as guides of the average owner experience and reflect overall patterns. Recommended ratings for a particular model do not necessarily mean that every customer will have a positive experience. They simply indicate that, on average, consumer experiences with that model are better than with competing models.

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