Matching Individuals To Appropriate Vehicles

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Matching Individuals To Appropriate Vehicles “AGM Mobility Advisor: Introduction - Microsoft Internet Explorer | Bile Edit View Favorites Tools | = Back ~ mp ~ 9g (3) i] Help || Address | | https//wwws.omenobilityadvisor com) # = General Motors |-| Welcome to the GM Mobility Advisor Vehicle Information a Get personalized information from our mobility tearm on the GM vehicles that may best meet your transportation needs. Hawe a carin mind? Get facts and mobilit fates alee coed information quickly. Vehicle Inforrnation Start Mobility Advisor , a . Learn about the flexibility of the GM fleet from a mobility perspective Returning Users if you saved your visit during Experiment by changing your mobility requirements and preferences to see how they affect vehicle suggestions thatvisit and Garage now. * Learn about mobility equipment offered by independent equipment suppliers* * Discover which vehicles might be right for you from over 300 GM models, body styles, and trims a previnus session, open Last and Garage This online tool was: developed in @ combined effort to make important information available to those seeking mobility solutions. Brought to youby: Content provided by: Specification deta provided by; Technology provided by: @Q @ xfi “This website shows many vehicles that have beenaltered or upfitted with equipment, bodies or ‘components supplied to GM by independent suppliers, GM is not responsible for the safety or quality of design features, materials or workmanship of any alterations by any such supplier Copyright @ 2003 General Motors Corporation (r1.10) | Privacy 2 @! [ae rrternet 4 People can now usethe Internet to find vehicles that best meet personal mobility needs. (NAPSA)—A new Web-based tool is helping seniors, people with disabilities and caregivers to more easily identify vehicles that can best handle specific mobility needs. Through a series of questions, the tool lets customers choose which vehicles are most appropriate for them. By guiding customers through an Internet-based process to help them make more informed pur- chase decisions, the GM Mobility Advisor furthers the company’s commitment to customers with mobility needs. This online applica- tion helps customersselect vehicles by asking them series of questions about their accessibility needs. Based on their responses, they are apprised of potential GM vehicle solutions. “Quality information that addresses specific needs, placed in the hands of the consumer, will allow them to make good decisions to keep them more independent, mobile and active,” said Mark Hogan, group vice president, Advanced Vehicle Development. “The information provided will enable the customer to select a vehicle that better meets their needs and provides a valuable service for seniors, people with disabilities and caregivers,” said Jim Kornas, director of mobility product development. Kornas sees the GM Mobility Advisor as being particularly helpful to the emerging senior population, which is Internet-savvy, and is expected to be more than one-third of the U.S. population by 2020. There are also two million Americans who already use a wheelchair or scooter, a number expected to rise as the population ages. “We really think the Mobility Advisor will enhance how our dealers can interact with seniors and people with disabilities,” said Kornas. “Imagine how someone who has a disability or is a primary caregiver will feel when they can come into the dealership and have the dealer walk them through the best available options.” The GM Mobility Advisor was developed in a combined effort between General Motors, iCan, AIC and XFI. To learn more, visit www.gmmobilityadvisor.com or www.gm.com.