Ford Mondeo considered allergy free

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Sometime back an article was published with a list of vehicles deemed as causing allergy. Looks like Ford authorities have really worked on it and designed the new ford that received the coveted "Allergy-tested seal of approval" from the German TÜV Rhineland group. The vehicle received this honor as the result of eliminating materials like chrome and nickel from the cockpit, using low-emission adhesives, and allergen-tested textiles and leathers. The Mondeo also has a high-tech pollen filter that eliminates pollen from the air. The TÜV (an independent, authoritative German testing and assessment organisation that controls and certifies quality standards for industrial and consumer products) certification assures that the car's interior materials were selected in order to minimise the allergy risk to the lowest possible level. So for all those people considering buying a new car now have one more reason to make it their vehicle of choice.

People suffering from environmental allergies, spring and summer can be brutal. Dust mites and pollen can wreak havoc on sinus cavities, ears, and eyes whether inside or outside your car. Many automakers have taken precautions to help minimize the pain of allergy sufferers.
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May 23, 2007 - 3:42 AM |
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