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  2. Ford C-Max - Wikipedia

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    In December 2012, Motor Trend reported that Consumer Reports magazine and Green Car Reports have found that the 2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid and 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid, which share the same powertrain, do not deliver their triple 47 mpg ‑US (5.0 L/100 km; 56 mpg ‑imp) EPA ratings in real-world use.

  3. Toyota Prius - Wikipedia

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    A racing version of the Prius was unveiled by Toyota in 2013. This racing Prius replaces the 1.8-litre Atkinson-cycle engine with a 3.4-litre V8 RV8KLM engine which is mid-mounted in the car. The hybrid drivetrain of the car's production Hybrid Synergy Drive is retained but with a larger lithium-ion battery. [236]

  4. 5 Cars To Avoid Buying: New, Used, Hybrid, Foreign and More - AOL

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    GBR reported that leading industry sources like Consumer Reports and J.D. Power gave these models lower ratings for features like reliability and quality. ... 5 Cars To Avoid Buying: New, Used ...

  5. Tesla Model S - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Model S is a battery-electric, four-door full-size car that has been produced by the American automaker Tesla since 2012. The automaker's longest-produced model and second vehicle, critics have called the Model S one of the most significant and influential electric cars in the industry.

  6. Fisker Karma - Wikipedia

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    The Karma had fewer than 200 miles (320 km) on its odometer. While performing a routine speedometer calibration check prior to actual road testing, the car broke down and could not be restarted. "We buy about 80 cars a year and this is the first time in memory that we have had a car that is undriveable before it has finished our check-in process."

  7. Suzuki Motor Corp. v. Consumers Union of the U.S., Inc.

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    The compact SUV Suzuki Samurai gained a reputation in the U.S. market of being an unsafe car and prone to a rollover after Consumer Reports, the magazine arm of Consumers Union, reported that during a 1988 test on the short course avoidance maneuver (Consumer Union Short Course Double Lane Change, or CUSC for short), the Samurai experienced what they deemed as an unacceptable amount of tipover ...

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