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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using AbstractFactoryPattern.AbstractProduct;
namespace AbstractFactoryPattern.ConcreteProducts
{
public class FordFocus : Vehicle
{
public FordFocus()
{
Model = "Ford Focus";
Engine = "1.0 L EcoBoost I3";
Transmission = "6-speed PowerShift automatic";
Body = "5-door hatchback";
Doors = 5;
Accessories.Add("Car Cover");
Accessories.Add("Sun Shade");
}
public override void ShowInfo()
{
Console.WriteLine("Model: {0}", Model);
Console.WriteLine("Engine: {0}", Engine);
Console.WriteLine("Body: {0}", Body);
Console.WriteLine("Doors: {0}", Doors);
Console.WriteLine("Transmission: {0}", Transmission);
Console.WriteLine("Accessories:");
foreach (var accessory in Accessories)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t{0}", accessory);
}
}
}
}
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