Lemon-aid 2007: SUVs, Vans, and Trucks
by Phil Edmonston
Fitzhenry & Whiteside | November 24, 2006 | Trade Paperback
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