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The Psychological Impact of New Car Smell
The Psychological Impact of New Car Smell
I have realized during my stint here at Mother Proof that a definite altered state occurs when one encounters New Car Smell. For me, any initial positive, lovey feelings I get from a car must be held at arm's length, knowing the unbelievable sway New Car Smell has on me. I can't produce a negative comment when high on NCS. I can drive a real lemon, but as long as it smells new, it doesn't seem so bad. Any car can make me pretty happy as long as it has that smell; it's like vehicular pheromones.

Many studies have been done analyzing New Car Smell. Turns out it's a nasty combination of Volatile Organic Compounds from all the glue, dye, plastic, leather and other things that go into a new car (thus explaining why the perfume at the carwash doesn't quite do the job). Great; yet another thing I like that's bad for me.

Some foreign manufacturers like Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda and Volvo are adhering to new standards that reduce the number of VOCs. Still some others aren't, and there are no standards in the United States to which manufacturers have to adhere. Environmental groups are working to change that, but apparently 90 percent of these VOCs are emitted during the first three weeks of ownership of a new car. So maybe we just need to keep the windows open more often after we initially purchase a car.

Or you can breathe deeply and blissfully ignore those weird noises coming from the backseat. Oh, wait. Those are the kids. It's up to you.

Aug 14 2007 by Sara Lacey in
http://www.motherproof.com/news-rants/story/the-psychological-impact-of-new-car-smell/
takio
Wouldn't it be great if the smell reflected the nature or condition of the car? You would definitely not drive a cheesy car, and you'd surely know if there was something fishy about it...
05.05.2011 @ 21:44
filipefmelo
Hahahahaha, well put :P
06.05.2011 @ 09:52
marcos
...driving a lemon would be refreshing though
06.05.2011 @ 10:39
takio
but still a bitter experience...
06.05.2011 @ 10:57
filipefmelo
You guys woke up on the right side of the bed :D nice!
06.05.2011 @ 10:59
Vetteman
What if a new car would smell like pizza. I would take sunday drives on Monday.
06.05.2011 @ 14:54
takio
hahaha good one - and if you need a squishee to go with them slices, pick up a citroen :P
06.05.2011 @ 15:01
filipefmelo
Hahahaha :)
06.05.2011 @ 15:43
revver
driving a peachy car would be just... you know, peachy!
06.05.2011 @ 16:03
Vetteman
Hahaah! That was really good. What would a Corolla smell like? Carpet?
06.05.2011 @ 16:20
revver
Corolla, carpet yes :-) or maybe just like plain vanilla?
06.05.2011 @ 16:22
Vetteman
What would a Lamborghini Smell like? Steak?
10.05.2011 @ 16:23
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