A buying guide is another term for a shopping guide - a written guide to assist a person with buying a product.
The best place to get a car buying guide would be the Consumer Reports car buying guide. You can get advice. For first time car buyers Consumer Reports is the best place to seek out information.
This website is the specific place to go to find information on buying a television. Here is the link: www.televisioninfo.com/Buying-Guide You will need to copy and paste it into your browser.
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The TV guide has always been one of the best TV buying guide. You can pick one up at any Walgreens or gas station in their news stand. You can also go online.
If you go to the link I have included, you will find a book titled "The Complete Guide to Buying a Business". It should have all the information you need. http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide-Buying-Business/dp/1413307078
This all depends on type, size, and budget. For a complete TV buying guide, see the following guide: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/tv-buying-guide.htm
When looking for a VCR buying guide, consider the features you need, the brand reputation, availability of replacement parts, and compatibility with your existing equipment.
I think you have to pay a tourism guide or buy a guide for that in Uruguay.
Try ~Consumer Reports' online.
3 sites below w/reviews.