: What will they think of next??


Mr. Win
08-14-2007, 06:00 PM
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KUMHO Introduces World's First "Aroma Tire" For Select Passenger Vehicles
U.S. market will carry limited inventory of orange, lavender and jasmine scents

Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. — KUMHO Tire USA, announces the introduction of the world’s first fragrance automotive tire, the ECSTA DX. The project is the “fruition” of more than a year’s worth of research and development to deliver an alluring aroma tire that replaces the normal “black rubber” smell with heat-resistant oils in the scent of lavender, and in later versions, neroli (orange) or jasmine. Visitors to www.kumhotireusa.com can find the nearest dealer and TireRack.com will ship them for
installation.

According to Rick Brennan, Brand Director for KUMHO, the company is selling the DX aroma tire to help build brand awareness and highlight KUMHO’s tire technology expertise in the highly competitive automotive marketplace. The tire is targeted at female consumers who drive such sedans as the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Subaru Outback, Chrysler Sebring and Ford Taurus.

In addition to a unique aroma, the ECSTA DX is engineered to deliver low noise levels and ride characteristics on par with the leading tire brands. Ride comfort is maintained throughout the life of the tire through the use of tread elements designed to provide uniform linear stiffness. Optimized pitch sequence and variable pitch lengths help minimize noise, while a straight center rib provides high-speed stability.

The DX features four wide grooves that help evacuate water, while a silica compound improves all-weather performance and wet traction. High tensile steel belts and a jointless nylon cap ply also help improve noise, ride comfort and durability, while an undertread reduces unwanted heat buildup for consistent performance.

The ECSTA DX Aroma tire will be sold through TireRack.com starting in the first quarter of 2007 in three sizes: 205/60R16 (MSRP $119), 215/60R16 (MSRP $125) and 235/60R16 (MSRP $138). The tires can be delivered and affixed to passenger vehicles at a KUMHO tire dealer.

About KUMHO

Established in 1960, KUMHO TIRE CO., INC., of Seoul, South Korea, had 2005 sales of $2.2 billion. KUMHO manufactures and distributes a complete line of tires for passenger cars, light trucks and heavy-duty trucks. KUMHO has manufacturing facilities in Korea and China and operates technical centers in Birmingham, England, and Akron, Ohio. For more information, visit the KUMHO TIRE USA Web site at www.kumhotire.com

witchdoktor
08-14-2007, 06:10 PM
who benefits, the person crossing the street while you're sitting at a red light?

now come to think of it if it comes in dog shit flavor I'll take a set.

Rosshole
08-14-2007, 06:14 PM
at least the SPT's with the colored smoke look neat... this is silly.

But on the other hand, I have had nothing but positive experiences with Kumho tires.

Kooldino
08-14-2007, 06:37 PM
wtf.

I guess maybe next year's burnout contests will be easier to stomach.

SATimko
08-14-2007, 06:42 PM
WTF for real. At least they could have some badass scents, instead of faggy ones. Hell, make one an aphrodisiac for guys that have a hard time picking up girls with their lack-luster cars...

Mr. Win
08-14-2007, 06:55 PM
Same toxic chemicals all new smell!wtf.

I guess maybe next year's burnout contests will be easier to stomach.

silvreclipse
08-14-2007, 11:54 PM
the TWHEEL.
this is the future in tires.
look when they blasted still good enough to move.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/51120/airless_wheel_video/

Kooldino
08-15-2007, 05:38 AM
Same toxic chemicals all new smell!

lmao

Kooldino
08-15-2007, 05:40 AM
the TWHEEL.
this is the future in tires.
look when they blasted still good enough to move.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/51120/airless_wheel_video/

Glad to see progress on the twheel. Now they just need to put a sidewall on there just for looks.

Kansei
08-15-2007, 02:08 PM
Glad to see progress on the twheel. Now they just need to put a sidewall on there just for looks.

yeah that's precisely what it needs.. plus, without a sidewall you would get rocks up in the tweel and that would ruin the day.

The scented kumho tires are way old news though.. they were known like a few days after the coloured smoke tires.

supposedly the scent lasts like a year or so?

I'd much rather smell rubber chemicals, oil, and hot sweet fs-de smells :P

Kooldino
08-16-2007, 03:10 AM
FS-DE smells. lawlz.