Investor Saves Heuliez Allowing Reservations to be Taken on the Mia
The unknown future has been a bit shaky to say the least for the French contract automaker known as Heuliez, over the past year. However, the bump in the road is beginning to become much smoother for the company. This is because there has been an investment agreement made with the company from ‘Brightwell’. This agreement will put Heuliez back into the playing field and in the position to receive as much as $41.29 million. The 90 year old company has high hopes that this agreement will put them on the right track so that they can continue renewal of production plans, which included adding David Wilkie and Murat Günak from Mindset as its newest talent involved in launching the new Mia. If it seems to look familiar to you, it is because it used to be known as the 3+1 Friendly. After undergoing various minor changes, it was changed to the Mia appellation.

Vehicles that individuals have been able to place through their website are planned to be delivered in October. One exciting advantage that numerous consumers are taking advantage of is the fact that this eco-friendly vehicle can be purchased for as little as $16,820. Not bad at all for a vehicle that has the ability to drive 70 miles per hour and provide a range of 60 miles.
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