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Basic
Research: Getting Online Reports
You
want to be a cunning consumer, a savvy seller, or a brainy buyer,
don't you? The Internet is by far the greatest research tool ever
devised. It changes constantly so its information remains
up-to-date. The Internet is also massive. One of the better search
engines, Northern Light, maintains 208 million pages of data. Other
engines claim in excess of 300 million pages. And to make this mass
of information useful, several excellent search engines can guide
you to what you're looking for intelligently and rapidly.
This chapter
explores some of the most reliable sources of objective information
about cars that you can locate online: respected automobile critics;
famous test labs and reviewers, such as Consumer Reports and Edmund's;
government reports; and court rulings. The information you'll gather
from these sources is invaluable when you're deciding which car
is best for you.
Reviewing
Car Publications
Advertising people sit around for weeks thinking up the perfect
phrase:
Where's the beef? Don't squeeze the Charmin, and the now-trademarked
word used by Wal-Mart, Always. You wouldn't believe how much money
is spent on a 30-second car commercial designed to convince you
that you can not only drive a particular SUV up Mount Everest, but
that you'll also look breathtakingly beautiful doing it.
This advertising
is fake, and on some level, everyone knows it's fake. It's your
job to dig beneath appearances and hype to find out as much as you
can about the real value of the auto you're thinking of buying.
To find this information, you should look for reports, reviews,
and driving tests. Some of the best sources of objective information
are independent car publications. These sources conduct extensive
tests on automobiles, exploring everything from turning radius to
radio tuning.
Reading
Consumer Reports online
Give Consumer Reports (www.consumerreports.org)
credit for some of the very best car reviews available anywhere.
The Consumer Reports (CR) site, includes special features such as
tips for buying a new car, a leasing quiz, a description of their
testing process and their test track, and used car advice. However,
CR's specialty is its famous auto reports. Alas, they're not free.
But in this case, you do get what you pay for.
For $12 ($10 per additional report requested at the same time) you
get: the invoice price (the dealer cost); the typical sticker price
(manufacturer's suggested retail price); additional costs of the
factory-installed options; any rebates or incentives; CR's recommendations
about what optional equipment you should purchase; CR's safety ratings
analysis; similar cars you may want to consider; and suggestions
on negotiating the best deal for this car.
It's $12 well spent. Free price quotes are available elsewhere online,
but they don't provide some of the additional information you get
from Cr. For $24 a year, you can look at everything CR tests for
that whole year.
Consumer's Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports, has its own
distinct Web site at www.consumer.org.
This site specializes in governmental actions, recalls, court cases,
environmental issues, and similar topics. For instance, at the time
of this writing, a series of interesting articles titled "The
Risk of Rollover in Some Sport-Utitity Vehicles and Consumer Union's
Testing for Such Risks" appears there. These reports are free.
Checking Out Edmund's
Featuring the three famous magazines New Cars Prices &
Reviews, Used Cars Prices & Reviews, and Used Cars & Trucks
Prices & Ratings this site also offers a wide variety
of information, including road tests, vividly written reviews, Town
Hall (online discussion groups on all aspects of vehicle ownership),
the "deal of the month," and a useful New Car Buyer's
Workbook (available for $9.95; specific to the auto you're interested
in). Many people consider the Edmund's reviews to be among the most
reliable and thorough find them at www.edmunds.com.
Pricing from Pace
The Pace Buyer's Guides have been published since 1974. Now they're
online at www.carprice.com.
You'll find free price information and other auto data at this Web
site. If pricing is your main interest, this site is extremely comprehensive.
However, it also includes a variety of additional information, including
calculators, recalls, rebates, insurance information, warranty information,
tips, negotiation suggestions, motorcycle information, and other
data. This is an efficient, quick, easy-to-navigate, and valuable
site. Give it a look.
Intelligence
from IntelliChoice
Since 1987, IntelliChoice has been publishing auto reports in the
award winning The Complete Car Cost Guide. Find it online at www.Intellichoice.com.
You'll be able to compare vehicles side by side, and a Spanish language
version is available. You can also learn about current rebates and
incentives, try the finance calculator to plan your purchase intelligently,
find out all about pre-owned vehicles, and much more. IntelliChoice,
an independent research firm, also announces its IntelliChoice awards
annually. The firm projects that these vehicles will be the best
values based on factors including price, depreciation (which can
vary considerably among makes and models), repairs, financing, and
maintenance. Historical data are used to create projections for
a five-year period.
Autos from AutoByTel
Best known as an online car-buying service, AutoByTel is also a
good source of automobile and truck reviews. You'll likely be pleased
with the accuracy and depth of their coverage at www.auto-reviews.com/reviews/autobytel.htm.
Finding Online Pricing
Your goal in researching pricing online should be to come to a fair
and equitable price. You want to give the dealer and salesman a
fair profit, but you don't want to lose your shirt. The feeling
that you may end up paying too much for a car is what can make the
buying process uncomfortable.
Luckily, you can get pretty accurate information about how many
automobiles cost online. The more you find out about what the dealer
is paying for the car, the better prepared you are to give the dealer
a fair return on investment that doesn't cramp your pocketbook.
Prices and
more from Kelley Blue Book
Kelley Blue Book is a venerable, respected institution that's now
available online. Here you can find out the invoice price that the
dealer pays for each type of vehicle, along with the cost of various
options. And Kelley Blue Book serves as a one-stop resource for
automobile information as well. From within the site, you can find
insurance quotes, vehicle reliability data, and some of the best,
most comprehensive automotive data at www.kbb.com.
Using the Black Book
Available since 1955, the Black Book specializes in providing "the
latest wholesale prices direct from the auction lanes." Its
publishers claim that one of its great strengths is up-to-the-minute
pricing.
Sale prices are checked at auctions daily, then added to the Black
Book database. A complicated process is used to determine price,
taking into account such effects on an auction as weather, current
popularity of the model, quantity of a given model that was for
sale at the auction, and other factors.
This service
is quite similar to the highly responsive price shifts that occur
on the stock market, where values move virtually hourly.
Check out their
site at www.blackbookusa.com.
Checking Out
Car Magazines Online
Online you'll find both sites for traditional prints magazines,
such as Car and Driver, and also Internet-only magazines. Both varieties
can be helpful when you're gathering information.
Car and Driver
At www.caranddriver.com,
you can find tests, reports, reviews, buyer's guides, archives,
lists of the 10 best cars and 100 best roads, concept cars shows,
and various other information's from the well-known publisher.
Motor Tren Online
Data from this publisher is yours to peruse online at www.motortrend.com/b1/b1f.html.
Reviews, news, links and other features are yours for the clicking.
Note that this site, and the Road and Track site, are both particularly
aimed at the enthusiast market. Some everyday cars ignored. Also,
you'll find limited information if you're a non-subscriber.
Road and
Track
Yet another magazine publisher creates a presence online. Find it
at www.auto-reviews.com/reviews/road_and_track.htm.
Auto Week
This site offers some fast-breaking news because it's a weekly publication.
It also includes respected reviews about driving, with consumer
commentary. Try it at www.autoweek.com.
Other magazines
online
We mention the sites of several famous car magazines, but many more
are online. Some are sites offering electronic versions of their
newsstand paper counterparts. Others are all electronic no
paper involved
Online-only magazines are often referred to as zines. One such zines
is AutoZine. AutoZine (home.netvigator.com/-europa)
is an interesting site that publishes independent reports (no ads,
and, as the author says," .no income. In other words, I do
it just for fun."). It covers a wide variety of vehicles. Established
in September 1997, it includes photos, ratings, reviews, specs,
and additional information.
Use your favorite
search engine to locate any of the following online magazines that
interest you: Autofacts; the Autonaut; Autopedia; All Auto Online;
American Automobile Association; Autoweek Online; CarMag; CarSound
Magazine; C.A.R.S. Unlimited; Car Talk with Tom and Ray; Eric Anderson's
Car Crazy; Kit
Car Buyers Guide; Popular Mechanics Auto; Top Gear Magazine; TURBO
Magazine; Turbozine; Vette Vues Magazine; WheelBase and World of
Wheels.
Microsoft's
CarPoint
Launched in 1995, CarPoint is one of the oldest, largest, and most
comprehensive sources of information about cars on the Internet.
The site gets over 3 million unique visitors every month. (Uniqueness
is important because some Web sites inflate their activity by counting
every visitor, even repeat connections.) Find CarPoint at carpoint.msn.com/home/New.asp
Go to CarPoint
to find substantial information, including
-Classifieds.
-Troubleshooting.
-Automotive reviews.
-Specs.
-Prices.
-Safety reports. You'll find ratings based on more than 250,000
incident reports annually from the Automotive Information System's
Identifix program.
-Reliability ratings.
-Buying services for both new and used cars with no-haggle quotes.
-A Side-by-Side Compare feature that lets you contrast the spec
of two new or used cars.
-A payment calculator to let you figure loan payments, total cost,
interest rate, loan duration, and down payment. CarPoint offers
the current interest rates from more than 2,700 lending institutions.
- A power search where you type in your desired cost and type of
vehicle, and models meeting your criteria are listed for you.
Keeping track of your car's maintenance
Also, take a look at the Personal Auto Page, where you can track
your auto's maintenance and repairs, as well as see the current
value of your vehicle. Microsoft says that 500,000 consumers have
used this feature alone. With the Personal Auto Page, you can see
when seasonal maintenance is needed, when it's time for an oil change,
and so on. You can even request to be sent e-mail when scheduled
maintenance is required or if any reports or recalls have been issued
relating to your vehicle. And Microsoft says that soon you'll be
able to use a pricing utility that will automatically estimate service
and repair costs, comparing various options for you.
Microsoft's MSN claims that CarPoint has more than 3,500 affiliated
dealers nationwide and that hits to this site each month trigger
more than 145,000 leads, resulting in more than $600 million in
car sales. That's an impressive e-commerce activity level. CarPoint
can give you data on more than 10,000 models and boasts listings
of more than 100,000 used (or pre-owned, as dealers prefer to call
them) cars.
Try the
Exorcist 360-deqree head twist
One cool tool you can find at CarPoint is the 360-degree video.
You're able to "walk around" the outside of many new car
models and also sit inside and "twist" your head in a
complete circle, just like Linda Blair, and see all the interior
details.
100 top
ten lists
Would you enjoy seeing what the experts consider the ten best vehicles
in many different categories? Want to know which cars are most often
stolen or considered the best of the best by Consumer Reports? CarPoint
has collected 100 top ten lists at carpoint.msn.com/Windowshopping.asp.
Among the
top ten lists you'll finds are:
- Gen Xers'
Top Ten (J.D. Power and Associates list of automotive preferences
of 20- to 34-year-olds)
- AAA Picks
Its Top Cars (the famous awards given in 12 classes)
- CarPoint's
Top Ten (the cars that were selected as CarPoint's New-Car Buying
Service 1999 Top Ten)
- IntelliChoice's
Best Overall Values (used vehicles rated Best Overall Value by IntelliChoice,
Inc.)
- Get the Most
Bangs for Your Buck (the most affordable horsepower powerhouses)
- Top Ten Towing
Rigs (thinking of getting into hauling?)
- High Rollers'
Top Ten Cars (if money is no object)
- Consumer Reports
picks their "Best of the Best"
- Top Ten Fuel
Misers (the ten thriftiest cars)
- America's
Most Loved New Cars (in 15 categories)
- Most Popular
Foreign Cars
- America's
Top Ten Bestsellers (hint: they're trucks!)
- America's
most stolen (the cars that thieves love most)
- Car and Driver's
10 Best
- Four-Wheel-Drive
Systems
You can find
these and many more, including convertibles, muscle cars, cars priced
over $100,000, SUVs, vans, and trucks.
AuHo? "The
Automobiles Homepage"
For discussions, archive, photos, specs, and links to reviews (CarPoint,
Edmonds) on a wide variety of makes and models, check out AuHo?
At www.auho.com/98cars/FordExplorer.html.
Interesting, Different, and a Couple of Downright Funky Sites
Just in case you're one of those who likes to go off the beaten
path to round out your more conventional research, here is a handful
of intriguing suggestions that may be just what you're looking for.
Take the
Car-O-Scope psychological test
Do you want to know if you are driving, or considering, a car that
harmonizes with your personality? Don't fight your own character
by trying to fit into a vehicle that is just plain wrong for you.
The Car-O-Scope test promises to "help you determine if you're
driving a car that fits your psychographic profile." Try it
at: cartalk.cars.com/Survey/Results/Psychographics
Visit the
manufacturers themselves
You can, of course, risk visiting the Web sites of the automobile
manufacturers. You'll find a good deal of sizzle, as you might imagine,
and no biting, or even very objective, reports. But for completeness
of specifications and glamorous color photos, nothing beats the
home site of a car's own maker. If you've already made up your mind
about the car you want to buy, look up its manufacturer's description
so you can feel good about the great machine you're about to own.
The creators of the car do their best to put their product on a
pedestal.
Ford Motors
See Ford products at www.fordvehicles.com.
General Motors
General Motors has a Web site at: www.gm.com. Try GM's Buypower
feature. It includes research, a way to specify which features you
want in a car, dealers' inventories, and allows you to schedule
a test drive and ask a dealer for their best price (better also
check out the other sources of "best prices" as well).
Gillet Vertigos, Solectrias, Twikes, and 1,000 others
Do you want to visit a less mainstream site than Ford or GM? Interested
in something like a Gillet Vertigo, a Solectria, or a Twike?
Find the Web sites, and 800 numbers, of everything from Subaru to
Steyr-Daimler-Puch at autopedia.com/html/MfgSites.html.
If you're French...
Respected French-Canadian journalist Denis Duquet has been writing
about cars for 20 years, or as he puts it: "Denis Duquet est
chroniqueur automobile depuis 20 ans. Professeur d'histoire ancienne
venu au journalisme automobile par un curieux concours de circonstances,
il en a fait son unique gagne pain depuis 1982." If you understood
that, find out what else he has to say at www.duquet.com/.
About.com
This Web site is a good source of links to other sites for all kinds
of information, discussions, books, awards, repair histories, museums,
parts, dealers, and loads of other topics of interest to car buyers
and owners. The information at this site itself is broader than
it is deep, but it's deepening all the time. Give it a try:
cars.about.com/autos/cars.
Car Secrets
Revealed
Car Secrets Revealed is said to be among the most-visited automotive
sites on the Internet, and you'll find issues raised here that are
rarely covered elsewhere. Do you feel you're getting ripped off
on repairs or insurance? Are you worried that the new car you're
about to buy may turn out to be a lemon? Automotive consultant Corey
Rudl's book may be just what you're looking for. You can get a taste
of the book online at www.igs.net/carsecrets.
The site sells
the book, but you may want to explore other intriguing topics here,
including these teaser descriptions the site provides of some of
the points covered:
- One thing
you must do so you'll never buy a lemon.
- Learn how
every dealer gets a secret rebates on every car they sell
their
most guarded secret is revealed.
- Which day
of the month to buy/lease gets you an extra $400 discount instantly
(no, it is not the last day of the month)?
- Are you paying
the lowest car price? No, you're not! You'll be shown the exact
dialogue you must use to get the best deal on your new or used car.
Purchase in confidence that you have obtained the lowest price possible.
- Discover hidden
bogus extras and double-charging tricks that can cost you thousands...
and you'll never know it.
- The hidden
truth about government seizure auctions (you know, drug lord cars)
- can you really buy a Corvette for $200 as they advertise?
Got a Lemon?
A lemon is a
new vehicle that has one or more serious defects, but these defects
are not found in all vehicles of this model (therefore, there will
be no recall to correct the problem). Perhaps somebody forgot to
secure the oil pan on your brand new car, so after a few miles the
engine began to chew itself to pieces. What can you do?
A site named
Autopedia boasts a number of valuable resources, including a complete
listing of the lemon laws by state. If you suspect that you bought
a lemon, here's where you can begin the process of getting a fair
shake:autopedia.com/html/HotLinks_Lemon.html
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