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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_car_smell
[When my dad's car was new, it just smelt of dead cow...]
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49463c1a$1@news.povray.org...
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_car_smell
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> [When my dad's car was new, it just smelt of dead cow...]
Fresh leather seats?
Marc
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>> [When my dad's car was new, it just smelt of dead cow...]
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> Fresh leather seats?
Well, the seats are claimed to be leather. As in, DEAD COW. :-D
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Invisible wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_car_smell
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> [When my dad's car was new, it just smelt of dead cow...]
Mmmm... All sorts of wonderful volatile organic compounds offgassing
from all of the plastics, foams, and other materials. Guaranteed to
eventually give you cancer, kill brain cells, and induce migrans.
Fun stuff! :D
--
~Mike
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_car_smell
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> [When my dad's car was new, it just smelt of dead cow...]
I thought you said that you didn't know anyone who drove or could possibly
afford a new car?
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scott wrote:
> I thought you said that you didn't know anyone who drove or could
> possibly afford a new car?
My dad is the only person in my family to have ever managed it.
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>> I thought you said that you didn't know anyone who drove or could
>> possibly afford a new car?
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> My dad is the only person in my family to have ever managed it.
I would have thought there are a lot of families where the "dad" is the only
one to manage it.
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scott wrote:
>>> I thought you said that you didn't know anyone who drove or could
>>> possibly afford a new car?
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>> My dad is the only person in my family to have ever managed it.
>
> I would have thought there are a lot of families where the "dad" is the
> only one to manage it.
Well let me put it this way: During the course of my entire life,
everybody I have known has owned cars which are at least 20 years old.
When my dad bought a brand new car, it was the first time I'd never been
in a car that was new.
(My mum's car is ancient, and mine's not especially new.)
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