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<< That pungent odor Americans so fondly associate with the delights of driving a fresh-from-the-factory vehicle is disappearing faster these days. And it isn?t accidental.
The harsh truth is that the spanking-new aroma comes from fumes given off by all the plastics, lubricants, coatings, cleaners and glues used to make a new car. In chemical and environmental circles, those fumes are known as volatile organic compounds. >>
I like new car smell....
I like the smell of gasoline too
<< That pungent odor Americans so fondly associate with the delights of driving a fresh-from-the-factory vehicle is disappearing faster these days. And it isn?t accidental.
The harsh truth is that the spanking-new aroma comes from fumes given off by all the plastics, lubricants, coatings, cleaners and glues used to make a new car. In chemical and environmental circles, those fumes are known as volatile organic compounds. >>
I like new car smell....
I like the smell of gasoline too
