Purpose The purpose of this informative presentation is too help you too decide which model car would be the best option for you to purchase by analyzing.

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Purpose The purpose of this informative presentation is too help you too decide which model car would be the best option for you to purchase by analyzing the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price, the Miles Per Gallon, the Safety Rating, and the Seating Capacity.

Choosing a Car Aytek Demir

Factors Factors to consider when purchasing a new car. –MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price) –MPG (Miles Per Gallon) –Safety –Seating Capacity

The Cars These are the five cars that we will be comparing to figure out which one is the best option

MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price) The price of the car is the initial amount of money you will have to spend to own it

MPG (Miles Per Gallon) The Higher the MPG, the less money you will have to spend on Gasoline

Safety The safety rating is very important because the better it is then the better chance you have of surviving a crash

The number of seats directly correlates to amount of passengers you can carry at any given time Seating Capacity

I chose the topic of choosing a car because until only recently I had the same problem. I Believe that portraying the information in this format is much more effective than using an ordinary spreadsheet or a word document.