Thursday, July 7, 2016

Consumer Reports 2015 Car Four Worst



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There's no such thing as a bad new car in recent years, this idea has blossomed as vehicles become more advanced than ever, leading to an increase in performance, efficiency and technology that you would have not been able to understand just a decade before but is it true cars have become so good overall that there's no such thing as a bad new car.
Not if you ask Consumer Reports The organization is not like most magazines who test cars, instead of taking short-term loans, Consumer Reports buys directly from the manufacturer of the vehicle before the test and, according to CR testers, there are four vehicles that are pretty bad in 2015 they need to be chosen.



We charge t necessarily agree with this list in its entirety, it's a lot of cars and trucks that's subjective, after all, but Consumer Reports offers at least legitimate reasons why they consider that these four models are worst.
Without further ado, click the image above to start We also offer alternative choices to consider for each segment you can shop in.
The first vehicle to draw ire from Consumer Reports for 2015 is the Chrysler 200 sedan This midsize recently underwent a complete overhaul, but it is still at the bottom of the ranking of CR.
CR specifically called the Chrysler 200 for an engine with four cylinders and unrefined transmission, mishandling and a seat back that is smaller than its main competitors.
For our part, we do not think the 200 is quite bad, it's enough style and dramatic roof line, but that is also why it is the back seat is cramped, and she has what may be the best infotainment system in car on the market We agree with Consumer Reports that the V6 is the best bet for the pleasure of driving, but it obviously comes with a penalty of efficiency.



If you hit the Chrysler 200 fully your list, what models are worth for shopping instead consider the Honda Accord and Mazda6, if you prefer to all-wheel drive, the Subaru Legacy.
The next is a brand new SUV Land Rover Discovery Sport called the Diso According to Consumer Reports Sport engine is flat feet, and the transmission is often in the wrong report more pounding the ute, CR said it rides like its wheels made of concrete Ouch.
We had similar complaints when we looked at the Discovery Sport Land Rover Our Jonathon Ramsey put it this way the most pressing problem is that the automatic transmission downshift hate You had to stomp on the accelerator and maintain pedal down before the transmission shifts gears.
We, however, note the very attractive style of the new disco, and we were very impressed with the beautiful interior of the new car.
Some models to consider if the list is on your shopping Land Rover Discovery Sport are the Q5 Acura MDX Audi and BMW X3 If you need better off-road capability and can sacrifice the third row of seats, consider the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Consumer Reports has a lot of nice things to say didnt crossing on the Lexus NX 2015 According to the magazine, the NX has a business jostling round with the manipulation that can compete with its German rivals.


We do not charge t really agree While the NX doesn t praise the soft quality of a larger crossover like Lexus RX own it is also much cheaper and quite a bit smaller for the price, we think not too much of Toyota's car-based underpinnings reflected.
Where we agree with Consumer Reports, however, is infotainment package and the car technology is not only the look and feel behind the times, the touchpad used to move from one screen to the is very irritating and difficult to control, especially while driving.
The Acura RDX Mercedes GLK and Volvo XC60 compete with the Lexus NX and are worth checking out.
The fourth and last on the list of reports to the consumption of the worst cars of 2015 is the Kia Sedona Sedona CR says suffers from a tower pounding that is accompanied by a raucous chorus of squeaks and rattles as drawing ire of the magazine are the seats second row, which aren t adjustable because they are competing in vans.
When we tested the Kia Sedona, we found it in 2015 an incredibly compelling set that boasts bolder style than most of its competitors Ward Auto loved inside enough to appoint one of the top 10 in 2015.



We made the mistake of the Kia Sedona for poor fuel economy, and we found that the second row of seats actually offers less space than its main competitors Ultimately, a mixed bag, then.
Contenders in the minivan segment is the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna.








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