
Everything you need is in Chapters 1-4; you need not, and should not, use any "extra" statements or anything from later chapters.
In shopping for a new car, you must consider several factors. In this problem the initial price of the car (in dollars), the estimated gas mileage (in miles per gallon or MPG), and the estimated annual maintenance and repair costs (in dollars per year) are available. Assume that gasoline costs $1.75 per gallon and that you expect to drive about 17,000 miles per year.
Part I. Develop a Case Study for a program that will determine the total
cost, after a five-year period, for one car model. Prompt the user for
the 3 input values (initial price, MPG, repair cost). Then compute and
display the total cost. Among the test cases for your test plan, include
these three valid sets of values for initial price, MPG, and repair, respectively:
| Initial Price | MPG | Repair costs | |
| Reliable family sedan | $20,000.00 | 20.0 | $1000.00 |
| Sport-utility vehicle | $30,000.00 | 15.0 | $2000.00 |
| Cheap but unreliable used car | $5,000.00 | 25.0 | $3500.00 |
Part II. Now develop a modified Case Study that handles multiple cars in one run. Prompt the user for the number of models and display the results in the form of a table.
What to submit: complete Case Studies for Part I and Part II.