Purchased both Haynes and Chilton repair manuals for featured vehicle, in order to have all tips and tricks from different sources, hoping if something not found in one, will found in the other. A bad surprise these both are virtually the same books inside different cover and slightly altered graphic layout. Written by the same author, identical content, the same pictures and illustrations. Buying both is definitely a waste of money, but this is my own fault. Maybe owning it too short to judge, but the first impression: Huge information on overhaul most probably never needed or attempted to be carried out by an average owner, on the other hand missing some basic information. Examples: 1) Don't expect to learn the wheel alignment adjustment values. 2) Body electrical system: not a word where the components are located in the vehicle. To check the wiring connection leading from/to certain control unit, you only can follow the cables after dismantling the interior panels, caroets and upholstery. Wanted to find the power lock control module - forget it! Finally, a lot of maybe useful information and maintenance procedures, which will be appreciated once needed.