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Need help choosing your next car?

* We can help
* Test drive up to three cars
* Appear in What Car? magazine
Need help choosing your next car?

What Car?'s Reader Rescue service will help you choose your next car.

We can put together a shortlist of three cars and arrange for you to test drive them in your own time over several days, without having to put up with a salesman breathing down your neck.

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Your comments on each of the cars, along with photos taken by What Car?'s own photographers, will feature in the monthly Reader Rescue feature in What Car? Magazine.

If you're interested in taking part, email [](mailto:alex.newby@haynet.com?subject=Reader Rescue)us here with the following info:

Your name
• Your age
• Where you live
• Your mobile number
• Your home telephone number (for security reasons)
• A recent digital photo of yourself
• Your current car
• Its mileage
• Why you want to change current car
• What you want from your next car
• Your budget
• Any cars you already have in mind
• Whether you would a new or a nearly new car

Bear in mind that the cars you'll be testing will be brand new cars, even if you plan to buy yours used or nearly new.

You'll also need to be able to give up a couple of half days to take delivery of the cars and hand them back, and at least half a day for a visit from What Car? staff, who will take down your comments on the cars and take photos of you for the magazine.

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You'll also be required to visit your local dealers to find out what discounts you can get on your chosen cars, and give us your review of the way they handle your enquiries. We may also ask you to take photos of the dealers you visit, also to go in the magazine.

Once we've received your application, you'll hear back from us if we think we may be able to help you with your car choices and feature you in the magazine.

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