Hyundai stops building disposable cars: Isn’t it an environmental burden?
We were lucky to get an opportunity to buy cheap cars and chuck them, when they were broken. Thanks to Hyundai, for developing disposable cars earlier, now, no more!
The renowned disposable car specialist, Hyundai, assembled and in designed splendid cars that impressed many buyers. Their cars were much appreciated by many car reviewers and survey agencies for their quality and price. This Korean automaker has recorded the highest sales in the US in last six years, even during the recession. In 2010, they sold 530,000 cars in US. They are creating more excitement in the sales market day by day. Additionally, their policy helped the environment. Switching away from disposable cars, their specialty, Hyundai sales are in continuous rise. They are still on their way to set up new record in near future. Now, they have entered in to the bigger car market with new models and ranging prices.
What made Hyundai stop building disposable cars and make this new move? The decline of Honda. Since the mid 2000’s decade, Honda failed in maintaining its quality and design what used to be in 1990’s. Hyundai is on the verge to take over Honda’s position.
Alright, that’s ok! But wasn’t that Hyundaian ‘throwaway concept’ good? My concern is not the price but the environment. It was really an eco-friendly concept. Everybody talks about the global warming and environmental burden, but very few really contribute towards it. Will our next generation forgive us for being so selfish? Hyundai’s disposable cars project was one of the good example to make our planet greener. Shouldn’t Hyundai and other carmakers start designing disposable cars?








