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J&J Automotives Trying to make a difference In the environment

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Page 1: J&J Automotives Trying to make a difference In the environment

J&J Automotives

Trying to make a difference In the environment

Page 2: J&J Automotives Trying to make a difference In the environment

Our job is to deliver auto parts from our warehouse to our stores and shops.

The question we have to answer is how can we deliver parts for less money to the same places.

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GMC savana 2500

MPG2: City: 9-15 Hwy: 13-22

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Pros for gasoline It gets very efficient gas mileage for the size of the vehicle -And can carry a payload of up to 14,200 lbs which is quiet a hefty payload-Also the gasoline powered van does not need to be charged

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Cons to gasoline

There are a few cons to the use of gasoline-one con of gas is the cost which is almost up to $3.00 a gallonThe cost of the van is about $37,000 overall.

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The zap shuttle van

• This van is only sold at certain zap certified dealers and online.

• And the best part of all is BATTERY TYPE: Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) Lead-acid .

• CHARGING TIME: 12 hour max charging this is the only down fall.

• RANGE: Up to 40 miles is another small problem.

• Cost 15,200 dollars for smaller range

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You save

• A ton of money on gas because you only have to pay the electric bill no stops at the gas station

• The van is small but it can go from a four passenger to a two and cargo space with ease

• Also the carrying capacity is 900 lbs

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Comparison

Zap shuttle van• List price $15,200• Mpg is up to 40 on a charge• Price spent on fuel cents on

the dollar

• Time to charge up to twelve hours

• 900 lbs payload

GMC savana 2500• List price $37,000• Mpg 9-22• Price paid for fuel is three

dollars a gallon at most fill up stations.

• Time to fill up only minutes

• 14,200 lbs payload

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overall

Zap shuttle van• You will save massive

amounts of money on gas• You don’t have the same

payload capacity • Overall I think the shuttle van

wins out because there is less chance for the need of repairs and maintenance

• The cost of gas opposed to the cost of running more vans is a cost effective cost

GMC savana 2500• You don’t have to worry

about stopin and having some where to charge up

• Huge payload campacity