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Plastic cars for developing nations

Journal Article · · Mechanical Engineering
OSTI ID:563899

Plastic automobiles may have passed a milestone on the long road to commercial reality with the development of Composite Concept Vehicle (CCV) from Chrysler Corp. in Auburn Hills, Mich. This basic compact car--so basic it could be called bare bones--is built by attaching an injection-molded thermoplastic polyester body onto a tubular steel chassis. The 1,200-pound CCV, which is expected to require one-third the labor and investment needed to build a conventional small car, was designed for new buyers in the emerging economies of China, India, and Southeast Asia. If commercialized, the car would likely cost about $6,000--halfway between a motorcycle and an entry-level auto. The small car was unveiled in September 1996 at the Frankfurt Auto Show in Germany.

OSTI ID:
563899
Journal Information:
Mechanical Engineering, Journal Name: Mechanical Engineering Journal Issue: 11 Vol. 119; ISSN MEENAH; ISSN 0025-6501
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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