Rickover Naval Academy Driver Education Project Your Name.

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Rickover Naval Academy Driver Education Project Your Name

Car Comparison SpecificationsCar A:Car B:Car C: 1. COST TOTAL I used the following scale to rate each category: ____Worst _____Best

Car Choice I Chose Car____________. Reason 1: Reason 2: Reason 3:

Auto Financing Finance OptionsCost Per MonthTotal Cost of Loan % for 60 months 2. $1000 down, $3.0% for 48 Months % for 36 months. Automobile Cost______________________. I chose finance option _________. Reason1: Reason 2:

Auto Insurance Collision Insurance: Comprehensive Insurance: Liability Insurance: Medical Insurance: No Fault Insurance: TOTAL Cost:

Automobile Operating Costs CategoryCost Gasoline Per Month (Assume Auto is Driven $1000/miles per month) Oil Change Heating and Air Conditioning Service New Battery Four New Tires