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elena55 [62]
4 years ago
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Brent called insurance companies and got insurance quotes for the three trucks. Both the 1996 Ford F150 and the 1998 Chevy 1500

were quoted for $250 and the 2000 Toyota Tundra was quoted for $245. To help Brent make his decision gather some more reliable information by using newspapers, or looking at their Web sites, and reviewing consumer magazines and Web sites. Also, look at the manufacturer Web site or www.fueleconomy.gov for information about gas mileage. List the sources you use and include the notes you take from each source.
Business
1 answer:
torisob [31]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Website

Annual Reports

Magazines

Newspaper

Television Advertisement

Explanation:

The company website are the reliable source for the information. These websites include information about the specific product details. Brent can easily get access to details about product design, their specification and details. There can be other website which provide reviews of products. Brent can access those website to observe the reviews of the product but since the reliability of these website can be questioned so its better not to trust everything you read.

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