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VEHICLE PRESENTATION

VEHICLE PRESENTATION. KYLE PALOMBO and ELLIOTT GORDON. Delivery Service.

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VEHICLE PRESENTATION

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  1. VEHICLE PRESENTATION KYLE PALOMBO and ELLIOTT GORDON

  2. Delivery Service Our business requires a lot of traveling. Also we do not need that much space, since baseball cards are not a cumbersome product. So myself and my partner decided the best solution was to find smaller cars that get very good gas mileage. Also we decided to get cars with navigation systems so it would be easier to find the stores.

  3. Th!nk Electric Car The Th!nk City electric car is our choice for an electric car to deliver our product.  The car has a range of 100 miles per charge (plug in) and gets up to 62 miles per hour.  The safety for the car is great and there is a lot more room in the car then other electric cars which mostly consist of sports cars.  This car only cost 25,000!  It’s a great price for a great car.

  4. 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid The Honda Civic is a great choice to deliver our product. It gets 45mpg highway and 40mpg city for a combined 42mpg! The starting cost is 23,650 dollars which is not that high considering all the money saved on gas. The car also offers a satellite linked navigation system to find all of our delivery sites. It also has blue tooth in case an important business call needs to be taken or made. A warranty can be purchased on the car and all repairs on the car are free until the warranty expires. Lastly the interior is made of a very comfortable leather.

  5. SPYDER ELECTRUM The Spyder Electrum car has a base price of 70,000 which is a lot cheaper than most other leading electric sports cars. It gets about 150 miles per charge. It has a top speed of 100 miles and goes 0 to 60 in 7 seconds. If you want for an extra 30,000 the battery can be upgraded to a lithium ion batter and get 250 to 300 miles per charge. The Electrum Spyder is made from a polyester glass fiber composite over a steel chassis, a great combination of lightweight yet strong materials, making it very safe. It is a plug in and can go from no battery to full charge in 6 hours.

  6. 2009 Toyota Prius The car that we have chosen for the CEO is the 2009 Toyota Prius. The Prius is a stylish yet cost effective car. After putting together the car by choosing colors/packages/accessories this car would cost us about 26,935. This includes cruise control, heated outside mirrors, Smart Key System backup camera, vehicle stability control, anti-theft system and auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink satellite radio capability and hands-free phone capability via Bluetooth wireless technology, High Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps and integrated fog lamps, and voice-activated DVD navigation system. This is a perfect car because it gets good mileage (48mpg highway and 45mpg city) it is a relativly cheap starting price and is very stylish

  7. BIBLIOGRAPHY • "2009 Honda Civic Coupe - the Official Honda Web site." Honda Cars - New and Certified Used Cars from American Honda. 23 Apr. 2009 <http://automobiles.honda.com/civic-coupe/>. • "2009 Toyota Prius Hybrid." Toyota Cars, Trucks, SUVs & Accessories. 23 Apr. 2009 <http://www.toyota.com/prius-hybrid/>. • "Electrum Spyder | Green Tech Gazette." Green Tech Gazette. 23 Apr. 2009 <http://www.greentechgazette.com/index.php/electric-cars/electrum-spyder/>. • "Home - Website Interface." Home - Website Interface. 23 Apr. 2009 <http://www.think.no/>.

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