static void Main(string[] args) { //TODO Be sure to follow BEST PRACTICES when creating classes and interfaces //Done - Create 2 Interfaces called IVehicle & ICompany //Done - Create 3 classes called Car , Truck , & SUV //Done - In your IVehicle /* Create 4 members that Car, Truck, & SUV all have in common. * Example: All vehicles have a number of wheels... for now.. */ //Done - In ICompany /*Create 2 members that are specific to each every company * regardless of vehicle type. * * * Example: public string Logo { get; set; } */ //In each of your car, truck, and suv classes /*Create 2 members that are specific to each class * Example: truck has a bed size while car has a trunk while suv has a cargo hold size * * Then, Set each class to inherit from both IVehicle and ICompany and implement their members. * */ //Now, create objects of your 3 classes and give their members values; //Creatively display and organize their values Car myCar = new Car(); Truck myTruck = new Truck(); SUV mySUV = new SUV(); myCar.Color(); myCar.CompanyName(); myCar.CompanySlogan(); myCar.Doors(); Console.WriteLine($"{myCar.DoorsQnty}"); myTruck.Color(); myTruck.CompanyName(); myTruck.Doors(); Console.WriteLine($"{myTruck.FourWheelDrive}"); mySUV.CargoSize(); mySUV.Color(); }