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- Independent Expert Reviews: TTAC reviews are fiercely independent, intelligent and comprehensive. Each review includes an 800-word appraisal, at least five expandable pictures, ratings on a one to five scale in nine categories (e.g., performance, comfort, handling), price-as-tested and fuel efficiency results.
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- Car Buying Tips: TTAC regularly posts expert advice for novice car buyers, from how to choose a dealer to how to buy from a private seller. These articles remain on permanent file in their own categories.
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