Talking Cars (Video)

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Join our experts at the Consumer Reports Test Track as they discuss cars, answer buying questions, and share insights on everything automotive.

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    It’s not as crazy as Motor Trend or as suave as CNET’s Brian Cooley. Talking Cars with Consumer Reports is an automotive web series consisting of two to six people, usually three guys around 40, sitting on stools in front of two vehicles. The vehicles aren’t driven on the show but are part of the background as the panel talks openly and honestly amongst themselves about all things cars/trucks/SUVs. Much of the show is devoted to answering questions and replying to comments from their viewers or listeners.
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