Mack Threadkell
CABias everywhere This website tends to review with a lot of bias on varies makes and models. I NEVER trust their opinions alone since they often clash with other reviews and owner reviews.
Jeremy David Walton
GBUseful ,could be better Good basic stuff, could be wider based on subject matter and seems to overlap on Motor Authority. Not sure both are needed, but that's what I have. Best for US stuff
JOHN M CLARK
GBRATING CAR CONECTION OVERALL RATING VERY GOOD..NEW CAR RATINGS GIVE GOOD TO EXCELLENT INFORMATION.....BREAKDOWN BY CATEGORY IN ADDITION TO OVERALL RATING IS AN EXCELLENT FEATURE. RATINGS ARE FAIR AND OBJECTIVE' EASY TO MAKE MODEL TO MODEL COMPARISONS ADD A WEEKLY UPDATE ON WHAT IS COMING WH4N
Hammer Smith
GBCar Connection delivers the goods I read it every day, it is always spot on. I would like to see a nod towards Canadian models now and again. It makes too much of a fuss about recalls, when these are widely reported elsewhere and could be short-formed here. I agree with the other chap that a bit more about the second-hand market would be interesting. Reviews of new cars in the UK always give expected depreciation so you can work out the real cost of ownership over a few years.
Dylan
CAClueless Writers? It seems a lot of the writers are quite clueless in their own profession. Many of the reviews seem biased, inaccurate, or simply false. I find myself always fact checking after reading one of their pieces. Stick to more trusted resources.