I don't think there is a problem. New cars have paints and coatings on the parts for shipping. When the car gets hot, these paints and coatings burn off thus giving off burning smells. We drive Kia vehicles and they have a very strong burning smell at first. They have a small booklet that goes with the owners manual that tells you you will smell a burning odor for the first few hundred miles but it will go away. http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=info Test drive the exact same model, but different car. If you get the same smell, may be normal. It not, then the first car's smell may be sign of something unusual. If It Smells Like butt LOL Its ur brakes and its perfectly Normal Your Fuel Also Has something to do with it try to sticc to supreme for a while dont mix different octane grades after a couple hundred miles the smell should be gone!
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Depends on size & brand.
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during a brand new cars "break in" its normal to smell like somethings burning, coming from the brakes and exhaust...the metal on the disc brakes and the pads heat up for the first time making it smell like somethings burning, same goes for the catalytic converter in the exhaust system.
Well here is the Questioner self, and i don't think that i get an Answer... So if you would know such a Brand and the Product of the perfect Choice from that Brand, let me know it and send a Message to me here in this Board via Answer or private Message :). Thanks. Or you can also ask for my Email Adress. Cheers. P.s. It should be Contact Cement, or Rubber Contact Cement :)!
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Making rubber bands costs less than two cents per piece depending on the brand. Many rubber bands can be produced in a very short period of time.
Differs with brand. For example Firestone is in Nashville and Goodyear in Canada.