The new car skin model from HYUNDAI is made off by "PLASTIC"

@abednego7 (1060)
Philippines
March 8, 2007 10:01am CST
Hyundai Qarmaq skin is made off recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottles. In effect it gives the vehicle a 130 pound less compared to conventional vehicle which used metal skin. And that means 20 gallons of gas savings for a year. Its also helps to minimize the clogging up of plastic bottles in landfill. Great Idea, what do you think?
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• Ireland
8 Mar 07
I have been driving a Hyundai for three years now and it I have never had a problem with it. The new Qatmaq looks fantastic. Nice and sporty, but I'm not sure that I like the window coming down to the floor. The fact that almost the complete car is recyclable is a great idea as it will probably contribute to efforts to combat global warming. I will probably check it out when it is time for me to change my car.
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@abednego7 (1060)
• Philippines
8 Mar 07
Its more like a sports car madam. Considering the gas that you would save and the nature friendly features, its really worth checking. And probably its cost would be less also because the material use is plastic that would not need for additional paint for manufacture. Just give me a picture when you already purchase one, I can only enjoy it seeing.
• Ireland
8 Mar 07
Here is the photo of the new Hyundai Qarmaq.
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