The long-life car.

Author(s)
Fuhrmann, E.
Year
Abstract

Today, cars last about 10 years. This lifespan could be extended to an optimum of 18-25 years. The critical component is the body shell, and more research is needed before all aluminium bodies could be mass produced. Such a car would consume less material resources in the long run, although it would cost 30% more than the conventional car.

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Publication

Library number
B 16321 T /91/
Source

Futures, Vol. 11 (1979), No. 3 (June), p. 216-223, 5 graph., 4 tab.

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