Reading Consumer Reports before buying a used car
A) helps buyers increase their chances of avoiding a lemon, or low-quality car.
B) does not help buyers because magazines only cover new car sales, not used car sales.
C) makes warranties on used cars unnecessary.
D) is irrational because the cost of the magazine is greater than the benefit of the information.
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