Comparison Shopping Project: Product 1: Toyota For product one of the comparison shopping project, I selected Toyota cars. I compared the Toyota Corolla, Toyota Avalon, and the Toyota Camry. I took data from car dealerships to compare the used car prices, new car prices, gas mileage, interior options, warranty offered, if the car was long lasting, maintained required, colors, availability of the car, how many people you can fit, car size, and the way that the car drives. First I started with the Toyota Corolla. The Corolla ranges from fifteen thousand to sixteen thousand dollars for a used car. The new car prices range from eighteen thousand to twenty four thousand dollars. The gas mileage for this car is about thirty miles per gallon in the city and around forty two on the highway. The interior comes in leather or carpet. The warranty offered by Jimmy Jones Toyota of Orangeburg is a 3 year warranty for about thirty six thousand miles. The car is very durable, which means it will last long. There is little to be maintained other than the normal oil changes and tire rotations. The car is available in ten different colors and it is greatly accessible with accessories around the areas we live in. the Corolla can fit about five people …show more content…
The Toyota Avalon used ranges from six to nine thousand dollars, making it one of the cheapest used cars for Toyota. The price of a new Avalon ranges from thirty eight to forty three thousand dollars. The gas mileage in the Avalon is twenty one miles per gallon in the city and about thirty one miles per gallon on the highway. The interior is offered in carpet or leather. Jimmy Jones Toyota offers a 3 year or thirty six thousand mile warranty on these cars. The Avalon comes in nine different colors with a great availability in the region that we live in. the car can fit up to five people with a little more room than the Corolla. The rides are a little bumpy, but not as bad as the