Canada's automotive "Dr. Phil" for over 35 years, Edmonston pulls no punches and plays no favourites. He returns this year with a brand new edition of his best-selling SUV and truck guide that contains more secret warranties (engines, transmissions, brakes, paint, etc.) and confidential service bulletins than ever before. Factory goofs, sales scams, over-rated options, and fuel-economy lies are all exposed in Lemon-Aid 2007: SUVs, Vans, and Trucks guide. Plus, there are extensive ratings of the most fuel-frugal and reliable new and used vehicles, going back over 25 years.
Other features include:
- Does Detroit make any good buys (there are a few)
- Cutting prices through FAX or e-mail bidding
- Why 2007 is not the time to buy a diesel
- Why 'moonshine' (ethanol) won't cut our fuel costs
- How to get your money back with minimal stress
- Tips on cutting servicing costs by a third
- What's wrong with GM, Mazda, Nissan, and Toyota minivans?
- GM's engine gasket defect 'smoking gun' internal service bulletins
Phil Edmonston, former Member of Parliament, Consumers Union board member, and founder of the Automobile Protection Association, has successfully battled automakers on the streets, on the Internet, and before the Supreme Court. For almost 35 years he has researched and written Lemon-Aid guides.
Visit Phil's web site at www.lemonaidcars.com.
Please note that the Lemon-Aid books are Canadian content, for the Canadian car market. As such returns are not accepted on books ordered outside of Canada.
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