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Transportation Buyer's Guides

Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 1990–2015

by (author) Phil Edmonston

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2013
Category
Buyer's Guides, General, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459719422
    Publish Date
    Nov 2013
    List Price
    $32.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781459719408
    Publish Date
    Nov 2013
    List Price
    $32.99

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Description

Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 1990-2015 steers you through the purchase of new and used vehicles unlike any other car-and-truck book on the market.

Phil Edmonston, Canada’s automotive "Dr. Phil," pulls no punches. He says there’s never been a better time to buy a new or used  car or truck, thanks to a stronger Canadian dollar, a worldwide recession driving prices downward, and the industry offering reduced prices, more cash rebates, low financing rates, bargain leases, and free auto maintenance programs.

Lemon-Aid New and Used Cars and Trucks 1990-2015 gives you all the information you need to decide whether to buy, sell, or hold on to your vehicle. It provides listings by manufacturer, model, and year for small, medium, large, and sports utility vehicles. It also identifies:

  • Which cars and trucks are "wallet friendly"
  • Which will easily last 15 years
  • Which offer the best features for senior drivers; and
  • How you can save $2,000 by cutting fees and administrative charges.

"Dr. Phil" has been twisting the tailpipe of the car industry for 42 years. Can you really afford to buy a new or used vehicle without consulting Lemon-Aid?

 

About the author

Phil Edmonston, Canada’s toughest customer, is a former MP and a long-time consumer advocate. For over forty-two years, he has written more than 140 consumer guides in the bestselling Lemon-Aid series. About three decades ago Nissan and Honda sued Phil for five million dollars — and lost. He regularly gets tossed out of auto shows. He lives in Panama.

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