How Consumer Reports Tests Cars
15 September 2017
Consumer Reports owns a huge, 327 acre test center in Connecticut with purpose: to continuously test vehicles. Today, you can read insider information about their
internal processes, how they test cars, and how they avoid any bias. Wow! They don't want to get showcase cars from the OEMs, instead they buy them from dealerships. Last year they spent $2.1 million only on new
cars.
Check out the
article here.
AUDI A8 L, Source: audi-mediacenter.com
Source: consumerreports.org