Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Offices of Mines and Minerals is seeking to purchase two (2) SUVs (ford explorer/chevy traverse or comparable); The vehicles shall be new (unused with less than 250 miles on the odometer) and latest manufacturer’s models in production when the solicitation is issued for bid. The vehicles shall be completely prepared for delivery by a dealer in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. No vehicle shall be accepted if a dealer or seller logo of any kind (decals, etc.) is attached to the vehicle, however, all new vehicle and equipment information, as required by Law and regulations, shall be affixed at time of delivery with a manufacturer window sticker which includes EPA mileage information, etc. All vehicles must be in accordance with following criteria: The vehicle shall be equipped with all the manufacturer’s equipment advertised as standard consumer equipment. Standard or optional equipment shall be Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) unless specifically allowed for in the vehicle specifications. All vehicles shall meet all applicable Federal and/or State of Illinois Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and governmental emission requirements in effect at the time of purchase. The vehicle shall include a minimum of one quarter (1/4) tank of fuel as registered by the vehicle fuel gauge at time of delivery. The vehicle shall be equipped with tires. A full-size spare tire shall be included with the vehicle. The vehicle shall be provided with owner/operator manuals for the vehicle and the equipment as specified herein. Vendor shall provide the manufacturers certificate of origin or a certificate of title with the vehicle upon delivery. All vehicles shall be fully assembled with all allied equipment listed in the specifications and ready to operate. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reserves the right to inspect the vehicle after delivery to determine whether the vehicle and equipment meet the contract specifications. If, within thirty (30) days of delivery, the DNR determines that a vehicle or component does not meet the contract specifications, the DNR at its sole discretion may: Reject the vehicle and/or equipment and return it to the vendor at the vendor’s expense, at which time the DNR obligations to the vendor as to the rejected goods, shall become null and void. Require the vendor to conform the vehicle or component to contract specifications. This work shall be performed properly within time limits established by the DNR and at no cost to the DNR. Hold any monies due to the vendor, the reasonable value of the rejected material, replacement parts, workmanship, or services based upon the contract price.