Tuesday, November 10, 2009

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ConsumerReports.org What's New November 2009
As requested Car Reviews, here's the latest news from ConsumerReports.org. This month, learn how selling your gold for cash may not make you any real money. It's our best of best issue – 398 best products. Find out which LCD TV is a top performer. Discover what our car experts had to say about the Toyota Prius, Subaru Outback and 3 other new and redesigned cars. Want a great tasting turkey gravy this Thanksgiving? See how some store-bought brands fared in our taste tests. Plus, learn how you can guard yourself against costly credit card changes. This November, we'll feature these reports and much more!
New Reports
The Article Cash4Gold Doesn't Want You To Read
Thinking of selling your grandma's gold watch, your gold college ring or other family heirlooms in an effort to make some quick cash? You may not get what you were hoping for. Click here to read this investigative article from our friends at The Consumerist.
398 Top Products
Get a glimpse at our recommendations for 398 BEST products. We'll tip you off as to which LCD TV is a best buy, which smooth top electric range is a steal at $800 and much more. To see ALL our 398 BEST products, subscribe to ConsumerReports.org now!
Latest from the test track
This month we've got test results from some new and redesigned vehicles from a variety of groups that are hot off our test track. From Toyota's Prius, to the Chevy Equinox small SUV, to the Subaru Outback wagon, find out what our experts had to say. And for full Ratings on these and hundreds of other vehicles, subscribe to ConsumerReports.org today!
Talking turkey (gravy, that is)
It's November, time to talk turkey! You don't have to slave over a hot stove to make a deliciously smooth, great-tasting gravy to accompany your holiday bird. Click here to see what our taste testers found when trying 10 store-bought gravies.
Take control of your credit cards
With the holidays approaching, now's the perfect time to think about how much you owe on your credit cards. Click here to see how you can take the offensive against costly and abusive credit-card changes.
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