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As your code currently stands, you can't. What you need to do is create a class that Model implements (let's call it the Model class). Now, in this Model class, you'll have your Color property, so you end up with something like the following:
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public class Cars
{
  public Model Model { get; set; }
  public string Year { get; set; }
}
public class Model
{
  public string Color { get; set; }
}
Now, a couple of things to consider here. First of all, you shouldn't be using a string for the Year property - it's really a number. Secondly, you shouldn't really call your class Cars - it's describing a single car, so it should really be called Car.

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