What would be the easiest 2 cars to compare?
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What would be the easiest 2 cars to compare?
im doing a paper and have to compare 2 things for one of my collage classes, what are 2 cars or suvs that are most commonly compared so i can get the most information about them? thanks for the help
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i think we need more info on the paper topic ... comparissons sure ... but i'm sure the assignment has more parameters
navigator v escalade is quite a different comparisson then camry v accord
please elaborate
navigator v escalade is quite a different comparisson then camry v accord
please elaborate
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Yea, but the way people argue about what is and is not in the same class now days you can argue that the Accord is more of a sporty full sized car while the Camry is more of a smoother ride mid sized family sedan. It appeals to different buyers. One type of buyer buys Honda's and the other Toyotas
If I were to a comparison writing paper, I might choose to do it on the Corvette and Porsche 911. Both are widely accepted as benchmark sports cars. Both achieve their goals in completely different manners. One is a front engine RWD, one is a rear engine RWD. One a V8, one a flat 6. They contrast each other so much, yet reach the same basic goal in the end.
If I were to a comparison writing paper, I might choose to do it on the Corvette and Porsche 911. Both are widely accepted as benchmark sports cars. Both achieve their goals in completely different manners. One is a front engine RWD, one is a rear engine RWD. One a V8, one a flat 6. They contrast each other so much, yet reach the same basic goal in the end.
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just a paper comparing 2 things from a business stand point, doesnt have to deal with a business for example, i can say what car .... wants for there company car and they have to be in the same price range, i guess camry vs accord is probably the best, its 5-10 pages and i cant be bias, just straight facts and at the end the facts will choose the winner like she says
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Yea, but the way people argue about what is and is not in the same class now days you can argue that the Accord is more of a sporty full sized car while the Camry is more of a smoother ride mid sized family sedan. It appeals to different buyers. One type of buyer buys Honda's and the other Toyotas
If I were to a comparison writing paper, I might choose to do it on the Corvette and Porsche 911. Both are widely accepted as benchmark sports cars. Both achieve their goals in completely different manners. One is a front engine RWD, one is a rear engine RWD. One a V8, one a flat 6. They contrast each other so much, yet reach the same basic goal in the end.
If I were to a comparison writing paper, I might choose to do it on the Corvette and Porsche 911. Both are widely accepted as benchmark sports cars. Both achieve their goals in completely different manners. One is a front engine RWD, one is a rear engine RWD. One a V8, one a flat 6. They contrast each other so much, yet reach the same basic goal in the end.
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