Consumer Reports’ tests are more rigorous than those required by the government, simulating the forces of a 35 mile per hour crash instead of 30 mph. CR’s test also uses a real vehicle seat and front ...
New Consumer Reports testing reveals that grabbing an energy bar for a quick snack might not deliver the boost you expect.
CR’s tests of child seats only simulate a car crash with one impact, but in the real world, crashes can involve multiple impacts.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in the crosshairs of a White House that has halted its work, closed its ...