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Jul 29 2015 06:40pm
I am in the process of searching for another car to buy, and I used to use the website MSN Auto Reliability to look up certain vehicles, and this site would tell me if the car had certain issues, with a Red caution label if there was a major problem, a yellow caution label if there were some problems and a green caution label if there were relatively no problems.

Apparently, after doing some research, the site's whole interface has changed and I can't figure out how to maneuver through the website like I used to.

Does anyone know of another website similar to this one? I would like to be able to compare some vehicles that I am looking at currently to see if they are worth buying.


Thanks in advance.
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Jul 29 2015 07:31pm
Why do you need color schemes to narrow your vehicle choice?
major problems people usually list, or if the price is too good to be true, it probably is.
Lastly, just look at the dam car. Neglect will show.

Or you talking manufacturing defects that particular vehicle might have? Fine one you like and Google it. If there's common problems they will likely be on page 1.

This post was edited by IB0T on Jul 29 2015 07:33pm
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Jul 29 2015 07:37pm
Quote (IB0T @ Jul 29 2015 06:31pm)
Why do you need color schemes to narrow your vehicle choice?
major problems people usually list, or if the price is too good to be true, it probably is.
Lastly, just look at the dam car. Neglect will show.

Or you talking manufacturing defects that particular vehicle might have? Fine one you like and Google it. If there's common problems they will likely be on page 1.


It was just a good indicator for me to see if a particular vehicle that I was looking at had any sort of problems (i.e. transmission problems) before actually seeing the vehicle in person.

True. Good advice, thanks.
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