“Buy it, Live it” By: Nerosh Sivaruban Date: Tuesday, December 20 th 2011.

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“Buy it, Live it” By: Nerosh Sivaruban Date: Tuesday, December 20 th 2011

What We Do? - We Manufacture Eco friendly, Luxurious, and Long Lasting Cars for affordable prices - We sell our product at Car Dealerships located in every major city in North America - We take care of our customers and provide better Services than other Car Dealerships - We give Satisfaction, and Happiness for all our Customers purchase

Awards and Achievements! Neo Cars have won many Awards like: - The Canadian Car of the Year - The Best Sports/Performance Car - The Best Luxury Car of the Year - The Best SUV/CUV - The Best Family Car of the Year

About Our Cars! Our Cars are considered the best due to the luxury, comfortable, eco friendly items installed in the cars we make. The items that make our car luxurious, comfortable, and eco friendly include: -The hybrid production -Foot Rest -The 3D TV located at the back of the seats -The Automatic LED lights -The Back massage on each seat -The pure Leather Seats -The Speakers -The automatic doors, engine, and much more controlled by a button

Cars

Employment First NameLast NameOccupationHours(Monthly)Hourly Pay BobSimonsManagement Consultant 210$31.32 DavidJohnsonManufacturing Manager 160$11.61 MichaelRamondRetail Salesperson 153$4.70 BrandonJosephSales Manager154$6.67 RichardSmithBookkeeper160$6.70 SamBlakesmanTruck Driver184$7.84 MaxHowardAutomotive Technician 198$6.72 MacyJonsReceptionist/Inf ormation Clerk 200$8.95

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