As U.S. and Canadian automakers and dealers face bankruptcy and Toyota battles unprecedented quality-control problems,
Lemon-Aid guides steer the confused and anxious buyer through the economic meltdown unlike any other car-and-truck books on the market.
Phil Edmonston, Canada's automotive "Dr. Phil" for more than 40 years, pulls no punches. In this all-new guide he says:
Chrysler's days are numbered with the dubious help of Fiat.
Electric cars and ethanol power are PR gimmicks.
Diesel and natural gas are the future.
Be wary of "zombie" vehicles: Jaguar, Land Rover, Saab, and Volvo.
Mercedes-Benz -- rich cars, poor quality.
Theres only one Saturn you should buy.
Toyota -- enough apologies: "when you mess up, 'fess up."
Good Times