no-blue-screen wrote:
CR should only be used as research material. They are not the final word on any product. This is even more apparent with their recent retraction of the car seat report that they fudged up pretty badly. If you look at their ratings on vehicles, they are clearly biased toward the japanese imports. Recently they referred to the Lincoln Town car as giggly ride and said some other bad things about it. Duh, people don't buy town cars to take em to the track...they buy them for a comfortable ride, safety, and people room. I just don't like CR at all and think that whatever they print should be considered flawwed until it is proven by one or two other reliable sources.
If taken in the context most of the reviews are written (editorials), they are a fine resource. For all final decisions, people should really take care to separate facts from opinions and conjecture, then use those facts and their own personal opinions ( from test rides, personal likes/dislikes) to make their own decision which would be more correct for them.
And also remember facts can be made up ... try to get same facts from more than one source. I know 54% of all statistics are pulled out of thin air ...
It's much better to come to a "right for you" answer than to attempt to answer with a "right for all".