David Lauerman
GBUsed this site when making recent car purchase. I found the extensiveness of the review of the 2015 Subaru Outback and Legacy highly useful in helping to make a decision when contemplating the purchase of a new car last Fall ( I chose the Legacy). I used a couple other sites as well but will use Car Connection in the future and would recommend it to others.
Mack Threadkell
CABias everywhere This website tends to review with a lot of bias on varies makes and models. I NEVER trust their opinions alone since they often clash with other reviews and owner reviews.
Speed Racer
GBFocus on used performance bargains for the everyman It's gotten so I won't even read the articles about new sic. expensive, cars that will only quickly depreciate and make the owner look like a fool for buying in the first place.. However; there are some really fun , easy to own cars from the past selling at a fraction of new, I.E. older mini coopers, Celica GTS, C5s, early BMW 3 series, cobalt SS etc. that can provide a Whoo Hoo experience without breaking the bank - This is what I want to read about - not out of reach dream cars which lose their value faster than a virgin hooker.
Bud Pass
GBDaily headlines and articles are useful to keep up to date The daily headlines and articles are a good way to keep informed. This is especially true for new information. However, in some cases the information is not new because of the timing of the national news vs. the arrival of the emails.
Hammer Smith
GBCar Connection delivers the goods I read it every day, it is always spot on. I would like to see a nod towards Canadian models now and again. It makes too much of a fuss about recalls, when these are widely reported elsewhere and could be short-formed here. I agree with the other chap that a bit more about the second-hand market would be interesting. Reviews of new cars in the UK always give expected depreciation so you can work out the real cost of ownership over a few years.