Old May 23, 2008 | 01:00 AM
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Default Re: Consumer Reports - The Original Crossfire Review

Originally Posted by antonio311
If the 1st review doesn't have a "good" rating, and the car bascially hasn't changed at all, and the newest rating is a better rating, then this means Consumer reports is full of it!!!! Which is what i've been saying this whole time!!!
They recommend it now because it's proven to be reliable. When it was new, there was no way for them to know. Thus they withheld recommendation. That's common for CR. Why are you getting so worked up about it?
 
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