Collecting the data.
Use the following websites, and any other reliable resources (websites, car dealerships, etc.), to select three cars of your choice that are available in both the traditional and hybrid models.
Analyzing the data.
Determine the:
Use the information you collected to create an equation that calculates the total cost of a car based on the number of miles driven.
- Cost of a new car
- Estimated miles per gallon
- Cost of gasoline per gallon
- Passenger capacity
Use the information you collected to create an equation that calculates the total cost of a car based on the number of miles driven.
Analyzing your client.
Use the information provided about your client to determine which car would be the best choice for them.
Pitching your idea.
Create a website designed specifically for your client. The website should include:
Remember that you are trying to sell a car - things like pictures can really help your client visualize the product you are trying to sell. So make sure you design the website to suit your client's needs and personality, not yours. For example, if your client has a family and is looking for a new family car, trying to sell a two-seater would not be a wise decision.
- New car prices for each car
- Estimated miles per gallon for each car
- Comparisions of traditional and hybrid versions
- Summary of which car is the best fit for them and your rationale behind your choice
Remember that you are trying to sell a car - things like pictures can really help your client visualize the product you are trying to sell. So make sure you design the website to suit your client's needs and personality, not yours. For example, if your client has a family and is looking for a new family car, trying to sell a two-seater would not be a wise decision.