Read the advertisement from 2014 for the British website Telegraph Cars. Some words are missing. Choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for each gap (1-10). The first one (0) has been done for you.
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These days, the internet is awash with car reviews, but the vast majority of them are written for car enthusiasts, the sort of people who know the difference between a camshaft and a crankshaft, and are more interested in how fast a car goes than what it’s like to live with on a daily basis. (0) the few websites that aim to offer practical advice on cars tend to use plenty of jargon that makes little sense to the average person.
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Now, (1) , The Telegraph has created a new site for car buyers that doesn’t fall into this trap.
Telegraph Cars tells you all the things you might want to know about the best-selling cars in Britain, and in language that’s easy to understand. (2) starting work on the site,
we asked more than 16,000 people who were planning to change their car in 2014 about their reasons (3) , and their priorities for their next car.
Then The Telegraph’s team of (4)
experienced motoring writers used this information to develop (5) are the most useful, comprehensive and impartial reviews around.
When considering a new car, before we write the review we always put ourselves in the shoes of you, the buyer, making your priorities our priorities. And (6) other motoring sites,
Telegraph Cars lets you search for cars simply by clicking on your requirements; you won’t need to have already decided which models you’re interested in, (7) which type of car you need.
Another thing that makes Telegraph Cars different is that we only drive cars in the UK before coming to our verdict. The (8) is UK roads are generally in far worse condition than their continental counterparts,
so this is the only way (9) that what’s reported is correct and relevant to you.
Of course, there is far more (10) our reviews than just how a car drives. We use the latest data to tell you how safe and reliable you can expect it to be.
Textquelle: Huntingford, Steve: The easy way to buy a new car.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/10697749/The-easy-way-to-buy-a-new-car.html [16.04.2020] (adaptiert).