Lighting up the MotoringFile inbox this week was a story from HealthyStuff.org naming its top ten best and worst cars in terms of material toxicity. You know that delicious new car smell? HealthyStuff.org suggests you don’t breathe that in too deeply. They’re saying that all the plastics, glues, foam and other materials that make up... (visit MotoringFile for the full article) More...
I love the smell of Napalm in the morning..... Smells like............... Victory [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBksHaTQCbU]Apocalypse Now Gasoline Smell =Victory - YouTube[/ame]
It left during my MINI's many summers sitting in the parking lot waiting for me to get off work with it's sun roof open at half tilt. The remaining odor was dissipated by rocketing down the road with the windows down and the sun roof wide open. The smell is gone. Hope that helps.........
Everyone knows that anything that smells good, tastes good, or makes you feel good is bad for you.........:lol:
Amazing we ever survived childhood and everything else "they" tell is toxic, bad for us, unhealthy, etc. While I appreciate making things safer, I get weary of the "latest reports..."
The toxic smell in my car is from that burrito I had last night...it doesn't bother me but my wife is turning green!
In days gone by, and maybe this should be written under the "Older Than Dirt" thread, but the morning after was always interesting after all the beer had been spilled in the car the night before.......:beer
:cornut: What! No yellow/green/aromatic vomitus or soaking wet jeans that smell of urine from the rookies! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: Jason
Interestingly enough, none of the big V in my car for me. Now there was a fair share on the outside of the doors every now and again.... :lol: Unfortunately, though, I did have an old flame who was unable to hold her liquid one night. But that wasn't enough to be a deal breaker.