Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013

Lemon-Aid guides steer the confused and anxious buyer through the economic meltdown unlike any other car-and-truck books on the market.

U.S. automakers are suddenly awash in profits, and South Koreans and Europeans have gained market shares, while Honda, Nissan, and Toyota have curtailed production following the 2011 tsunami in Japan. Shortages of Japanese new cars and supplier disruptions will likely push used car prices through the roof well into 2012, so what should a savvy buyer do? The all-new Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013 has the answers, including:

  • More vehicles rated, with some redesigned models that don’t perform as well as previous iterations downrated.
  • More roof crash-worthiness ratings along with an expanded cross-border shopping guide.
  • A revised summary of safety- and performance-related defects that are likely to affect rated models.
  • More helpful websites listed in the appendix as well as an updated list of the best and worst "beaters" on the market.
  • More "secret" warranties taken from automaker internal service bulletins and memos than ever.

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Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013

Lemon-Aid guides steer the confused and anxious buyer through the economic meltdown unlike any other car-and-truck books on the market.

U.S. automakers are suddenly awash in profits, and South Koreans and Europeans have gained market shares, while Honda, Nissan, and Toyota have curtailed production following the 2011 tsunami in Japan. Shortages of Japanese new cars and supplier disruptions will likely push used car prices through the roof well into 2012, so what should a savvy buyer do? The all-new Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013 has the answers, including:

  • More vehicles rated, with some redesigned models that don’t perform as well as previous iterations downrated.
  • More roof crash-worthiness ratings along with an expanded cross-border shopping guide.
  • A revised summary of safety- and performance-related defects that are likely to affect rated models.
  • More helpful websites listed in the appendix as well as an updated list of the best and worst "beaters" on the market.
  • More "secret" warranties taken from automaker internal service bulletins and memos than ever.

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Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013

Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013

by Phil Edmonston
Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013

Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013

by Phil Edmonston

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Overview

Lemon-Aid guides steer the confused and anxious buyer through the economic meltdown unlike any other car-and-truck books on the market.

U.S. automakers are suddenly awash in profits, and South Koreans and Europeans have gained market shares, while Honda, Nissan, and Toyota have curtailed production following the 2011 tsunami in Japan. Shortages of Japanese new cars and supplier disruptions will likely push used car prices through the roof well into 2012, so what should a savvy buyer do? The all-new Lemon-Aid Used Cars and Trucks 2012-2013 has the answers, including:

  • More vehicles rated, with some redesigned models that don’t perform as well as previous iterations downrated.
  • More roof crash-worthiness ratings along with an expanded cross-border shopping guide.
  • A revised summary of safety- and performance-related defects that are likely to affect rated models.
  • More helpful websites listed in the appendix as well as an updated list of the best and worst "beaters" on the market.
  • More "secret" warranties taken from automaker internal service bulletins and memos than ever.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459702356
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 05/19/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 552
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

Phil Edmonston, Canada's toughest customer, is a former MP and Consumers Union board member. For over 42 years he has written more than 140 Lemon-Aid bestsellers. About three decades ago, Nissan and Honda sued Phil for $5 million -- and lost. Currently, he lives in Panama.


Phil Edmonston, Canada’s toughest customer, is a former MP and a long-time consumer advocate. For over forty-five years, he has written more than 150 consumer guides in the bestselling Lemon-Aid series. About three decades ago Nissan and Honda sued Phil for five million dollars — and lost.

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