Toyota/honda or mercedes? Which will u choose?

I hv a scholarship interview for the course electrical engineering. So which will you possibly choose?
And what's the reason?

Btw toyota is japan right?
How about honda and mercedes and ferrari?

Toyota, its luxury brand Lexus, and it's sub brand Scion are Japanese cars.
Honda and their luxury brand Acura are Japanese cars.
Mazda, Subaru, and Mitsubishi are Japanese cars.
Nissan and their luxury brand Infiniti are Japanese cars.

In general, Japanese cars are considered the most reliable/dependable and durable cars on the market. They last a very long time. They are affordable. They are easy to repair. They are cheap to insure.

Mercedes Benz and their sub brand, Smart are German Cars.
Volkswagen and their luxury/performance brands Audi and Porsche are German cars.
BMW and their sub brand Mini, are German cars.

In general, German cars have a reputation for quality, luxuriousness, and performance. They are not very reliable and often have electrical issues since they are cars that are loaded with technology. They are also some of the most expensive cars to own, repair, insure, and fuel. Most of them require premium gasoline/petrol.

Fiat and its brands, Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, and Maserati, are Italian cars.
Lamborghini is also an Italian car, but it is owned by the German Volkswagen.

In General Italian cars are known for great sounding engines and good handling and performance and luxury. But they are very unreliable. Even worse than German cars. They are also very expensive and difficult to repair and insure.

If it was up to me, I would choose Honda or Toyota.
Honda is more fun to drive and is sportier. Toyota is better if you want a smoother and quieter ride. Yes. Toyota is a Japanese company. As is Honda.
Mercedes is German. Ferrari is Italian.

It would seem you have a lot of research to do before going into any of these interviews. Not knowing the origin of the company or nationality even is a sure fire way to leave your interviewer brutally unimpressed with you. Toyota and Honda are Japanese companies with many plants in the US Mercedes is located in Germany and Ferrari is located in Italy. Just so you know, a scholarship is simply money given to you from those companies so you don't have as much financial burden while in school. There's no agreement that will be in place that will guarantee you employment afterward.

In the sense of volume, here is how they rank;
Toyota
Honda
Mercedes
Ferrari

In the sense of quality, here is how they rank:
Ferrari
Mercedes
Honda
Toyota That you don't know that a Ferrari is a premium car brand, such that one Ferrari will cost you more than twenty Hondas, suggests that you have NO idea about cars at all. What does studying engineering have to do with buying a car? I would choose none of those btw. Never mercededes

Yes. Toyota is a Japanese company. As is Honda.
Mercedes is German. Ferrari is Italian.

It would seem you have a lot of research to do before going into any of these interviews. Not knowing the origin of the company or nationality even is a sure fire way to leave your interviewer brutally unimpressed with you.

Toyota and Honda are Japanese companies with many plants in the US Mercedes is located in Germany and Ferrari is located in Italy. Just so you know, a scholarship is simply money given to you from those companies so you don't have as much financial burden while in school. There's no agreement that will be in place that will guarantee you employment afterward.

In the sense of volume, here is how they rank;
Toyota
Honda
Mercedes
Ferrari

In the sense of quality, here is how they rank:
Ferrari
Mercedes
Honda
Toyota

That you don't know that a Ferrari is a premium car brand, such that one Ferrari will cost you more than twenty Hondas, suggests that you have NO idea about cars at all.

What does studying engineering have to do with buying a car? I would choose none of those btw.

Never mercededes