C ARS OF T HE F UTURE David Perez. S LIDE 1 The business is to not only create a luxurious car, but to also create a car that uses a renewable substance.

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C ARS OF T HE F UTURE David Perez

S LIDE 1 The business is to not only create a luxurious car, but to also create a car that uses a renewable substance to run on The mission of Cars Of The Future is to create a luxurious car that does not run on gasoline. You may say then what is it going to run on? Well the cars of the future are going to run on natural reusable resources that are also unlimited or can be easily replaced.

E XPLAIN THE BENEFITS OF YOUR BUSINESS It would provide a car that does not run on gasoline, it runs on renewable resources, that are unlimited or can be reused for later. In addition the car is capable of having an autopilot system. It will change a person’s life because it will change how cars are built and how people drive.

A PPEAL TO INVESTOR You the investor should by into this company because there will be cars in the future that do not run on gasoline anymore. Don’t you want to say that your company was the company to kick start manufacturing the cars of the future

L INKS AND VISUALS You should have at least 3 slides with visuals (graphs, pictures, drawings, etc.) that represent your company

S UPPLY S CHEDILE Price per tireSupplied per month

S UPPLY C URVE

The Supply schedule and supply curve show that as the price of a tire increases the amount of tires sold per month. The reason for why the price increases and the amount sold increases as well is because of the demand for tires in my company. The reason for the demand of tires is because cars need tires in order to move. Therefore the amount of tires increases and the price increases as well.