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Ok, this is probably a very basic question, but how would I go about creating the following (bear with me. I'm new to oop):

Lets say I'm in the automotive industry and I build a c# class called "Cars". Within this class, I have 2 properties:
-Model
-Year

So I can call them via Cars.Model & Cars.Year via code like this:

C#
public class Cars
{
     public string Model { get; set; }
     public string Year { get; set; }
}


So far, so good....HOWEVER....now, I want to do a sub-property of Model, called Color. I would want to call it with something like this:
Cars.Model.Color = "green";

How would I create this "Color" property so that it becomes a sub-property of "Model"?

Thanks
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