"A good deal on a bad car is no deal at all," said Rob Gentile, senior director of Consumer Reports' Auto Price Service. "For example, the upscale Land Rover LR3 is being offered with a $6,000 rebate, but reliability is well below average with owners reporting a wide range of problems." Gentile pointed out consumers should look for vehicles recommended by Consumer Reports. Recommended vehicles performed well in Consumer Reports testing and are ranked high in both safety and reliability.
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