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Car reviews a great way to get a good idea about what is right, or wrong, with a new car. New Car Buying Guide car reviews contain a great deal of information about how a car handles, what it feels like to drive or ride in, the features it comes with and the options you can add on, the quality of the vehicle and the pros and cons. All this information is important during the car shopping process.

New Car Buying Guidecar reviews can help you make a vehicle purchase decision or provide you with alternatives to the car you want. That means you’ll be able to do car comparisons to see which car offers the best value. Car reviews are also useful to people buying used cars as they tell you what you should expect to find in any car or truck you are considering. When reading car reviews, make sure to click on the various tabs that surround the reviews as there you will find car and truck ratings and specifications.

New Car Buying Guide reviews luxury, standard and economy autos, pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles (SUV), crossovers (CUV), minivans, wagons, vans and sports cars.

2004 Infiniti FX45 Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

The Infiniti FX45 is for any parent who cringes at the thought of owning a minivan or an oversized SUV, but who at the same time, needs their cargo-toting capabilities. The FX gives you plenty of room in such an individualistic way that there's no way it's ever going to let itself be labeled a "soccer mom" car. Read More »

2004 Mercedes ML500 Mid-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle

We like the Mercedes M-Class for its overachiever mentality, especially in the safety department. It's decked out in true Mercedes-Benz quality under the hood and inside the cabin, and offers specialized off-road capabilities for those with an adventurous spirit and fat checkbook. Read More »

2004 Suzuki XL-7 4WD EX Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

The Suzuki XL-7 is for consumers who need an extra third-row to transport their family around town, but don't want to pay the big dollars (in both price and fuel consumption) that are attached to larger sport utility vehicles. It's also for the individual who may not need all three rows, but who wants her vehicle to be decked out with heated seats, remote audio controls and leather upholstery without sinking into a black hole of debt. Read More »

2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Compact Convertible

Chrysler's 2005 PT Cruiser convertible gets more attention than virtually any car in its price range. Two of the hardtop Cruiser's four doors were dropped for the ragtop version, but it remains a practical and stylish alternative to the mundane look of minivans. Inside, the PT Cruiser convertible has colored panels that are painted to match the body. It makes the car look almost like a custom hot rod. Read More »