Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Idea Napkin 2.0


We are called Designated Driver. With the logo “You fill in the lines.” What is so unique is the futurist it quality of our car. Our car is much more technology advanced than today’s Tesla, which is shocking since Telsa is so much more advanced than other companies like Ford and GNC. The skills my team and I have is innovation. As a group we came together to give every feature someone could ask for in a car. The car has temperature controlled cupholders. The hood is a solar panel making the car require zero gas. The biggest thing to set Designated Design apart is that the car drives for you so that you can utilize your time elsewhere. With the car being solar and battery powered the chance of dying on the road is impossible. So many people waste their day dealing with traffic which if someone or something was driving for them they would have more time to get important things done. On average people spend over two years driving and that is the average. Now this product is not for everyone yet. This product will cost a lot of money and will not see price drop for years to come after. What is good about these cars is that their value will decrease slower than an average car. All of my customers are business owners or people who have money to spend but need more time. What I took away from my feedback and the only bad part about my customers is that there is not a large percent who could invest in my product. Many people are busy back lack having the funds. This is what makes my concept weak and is what ultimately decides if my business would make it or not. What I think sets apart from Telsa is not only are we furturistic but we also give what the customer wants on the inside. The temperature controlled cupholders and reclining into bed seat are hard to turn down. There is no car yet that drives and allows you to sleep. The good think about all the little perks is that they do not cost that much extra to put into cars. The margin is huge by just innovating what is already offered in a car. I also learned that people enjoy my idea it just seems like the product is out there but not feasible.

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