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Volvo V60 Labeled as a Lifestyle Wagon by Consumer Reports
The Volvo V60 Wagon looks very different from traditional boxy Volvo wagons, and Consumer Reports’ Tom Mutchler believes that’s a good thing from a styling point of view. However, when it comes to practicality, the V60 doesn’t live up to its predecessors. That’s why Consumer Reports see the V60 more as a lifestyle wagon. Read more »
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2016 Lexus Rx Leaves Positive First Impression On Consumer Reports
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The Volvo V60 Polestar Is Sweet Fruit That, Fortunately, Isn't Forbidden
It may be a $60,000 Volvo wagon, but the Volvo V60 Polestar is just the bright, blistering oddball $60,000 Volvo wagon the world needed. Read more »...
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Buick Regal, Volvo S60 Impress Consumer Reports’ Reviewers
Consumer Reports’ latest test session included the Buick Regal and Volvo S60, two premium sedans that are seen as contenders for the BMW 3-Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Read more »...
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I Kid You Not: Consumer Reports Says Chrysler 300c Is “excellentâ€
The redesigned 2011 Chrysler 300C has scored an impressive 80 -- an “Excellent†rating -- in the road test portion of Consumer Reports’ latest assessment of upscale sedans. David Champion, senior director of Consumer Reports'...
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New 2012 Civic Hits Rock Bottom In Consumer Reports Test, Honda Says It Disagrees
Usually new or redesigned models fare better in car reviews than their predecessors. Technology moves on during the lifespan of a model, automakers learn from their mistakes and improve their production methods, while the competition gets better forcing...
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