Safer, cooler, greener cars.
Created February 18, 2006, at 4:21 pm by Anonymous
Hi,
I've been reading so many of the discussions and what has impressed me is not only the knowledge you all have, but the way you conduct yourselves. It is one of the more mature discussion groups I have come across. The one thing I cannot stand is when people write just to hear the sound of their own voice. Too many frustrated stars out there! Anyway, why this post?
My company, FirstRide, is launching in July. We will be promoting safer, cooler, greener cars. We select cars (only new) that meet our criteria (safer, cooler, greener) and allow dealers to upload only those cars onto our site (for free) for our audience to search through and buy. The goal is to eventually promote the sale of hybrid vehicles only, but for the next few years we will include some cool fuel-efficient cars too.
After two years researching the needs of the first time car buyer - what they want and how they want to buy it - we are finally at a point where we feel that there is a large enough audience out there to launch and automakers have decided that it’s time to jump on the bandwagon. It is going to be very important to us to continually reach out to like-minded people who care about great product and responsible policy. We hope to join your "cause" publicly when we launch the site in July and will continue to promote safer, cooler, greener cars.
Please feel free to email suggestions and feedback once you see us in July. We want to get better every day and provide a service of real value in a transparent way.
Keep those great discussions going. I really find them very useful.
Grant
Founder, FirstRide™
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