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Automobile版 - 现在的日本新车有没有辐射问题?
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n*******t
发帖数: 1296
1
需要一个新Van,考虑Odyssey,可是现在的日本车有没有辐射问题?比如用了被辐射沾
染的部件。那样岂不是买个辐射源回来搁家里放着?
大家什么意见?
t******6
发帖数: 9093
2

没有辐射最好
有辐射更好,找个律师大house就有了
D******U
发帖数: 385
3
除了猥琐真找不出好词儿来夸你
s**r
发帖数: 261
4
新闻里说很多日车厂都在附近, 车厂里的喷车用油漆都被污染了。 其他部件不知道, 估计部件不好测, 就油漆好测吧。 希望他们能把污染的油漆都扔掉。

【在 t******6 的大作中提到】
: 买
: 没有辐射最好
: 有辐射更好,找个律师大house就有了

n*******t
发帖数: 1296
5
是这样,谢谢。
看来得等等,或者换别的车型。

【在 s**r 的大作中提到】
: 新闻里说很多日车厂都在附近, 车厂里的喷车用油漆都被污染了。 其他部件不知道, 估计部件不好测, 就油漆好测吧。 希望他们能把污染的油漆都扔掉。
t******6
发帖数: 9093
6
谢谢

【在 D******U 的大作中提到】
: 除了猥琐真找不出好词儿来夸你
L*A
发帖数: 756
7
http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/25/autos/ford_black_red_japan/inde

【在 n*******t 的大作中提到】
: 是这样,谢谢。
: 看来得等等,或者换别的车型。

W***i
发帖数: 9134
8
丰田啥的也都是美国产的。 美国车也不少日本进口零件吧。
t****h
发帖数: 330
9
无知真可怕啊。
b******s
发帖数: 5329
10
前段时间听说从日本进口的车确实发现被辐射。我看还是小心为妙,天下又不只有日本
车。
a*****t
发帖数: 1596
11
是的, 不过很可惜大部分车都用日本零件

【在 b******s 的大作中提到】
: 前段时间听说从日本进口的车确实发现被辐射。我看还是小心为妙,天下又不只有日本
: 车。

J**X
发帖数: 2433
12
有有有,肯定有。
反正说有对我肯定没坏处。
n*******t
发帖数: 1296
13
好像确实有辐射沾染的可能性。随便google了一篇USA TODAY的文章。
The Times quotes Carlos Tavares, chairman of Nissan Americas, as saying
about the need for radioactivity scanning: "It's clear that we have found
nothing, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it. We are just doing it to
make sure nothing is there."
全文
Mar 20, 2011
Will Japanese cars track radiation back to the U.S.?
By Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY
Updated 03/20/2011 11:01 PM
By Koji Sasahara, AP
In giving an update Friday on how it is coping with the crisis in Japan,
Nissan added an ominous paragraph that probably gets to what many motorists
are thinking even if they won't say it out loud: Could new cars imported
from Japan track in radioactivity?
Nissan said it "this week initiated the monitoring of vehicles made in Japan
for any traces of radioactive material. Looking ahead, we will continue to
implement all appropriate measures to reassure the public that all products
from our company remain within globally accepted safety standards and until
we are confident that any risk of contamination is completely removed."
At least give Nissan credit for trying to get ahead of the urban myth. We
suspect every Japanese automaker will soon be issuing a statement similar to
Nissan's, saying they are checking every car for export for radioactivity
or talking about how far their plants are from the damaged reactors. And if
you think the radioactivity bugaboo spells trouble for the auto industry,
consider what Japanese food producers, like those who prepare famed Kobe
beef, could face:
So far, no spikes in radiation are being reported in Japan outside the
immediate vicinity of the Fukushima nuclear power complex. It's doubtful
there are any major automotive plants within 50 miles of the power station,
the safety zone recommended by U.S. authorities. Yet for for some Americans,
no risk is better than even the slightest perfection of risk -- and that
could dissuade some from buying an imported Japanese car for fear that it is
somehow radioactive.
Even if radiation to worsen or spread in Japan, either by a full meltdown of
the power plant or by a shift in winds that so far have carried
radioactivity out to sea, it is unlikely that any Japanese products meant
for export could become radioactive, the New York Times says. (That's a
Toyota worker in the photo above looking over a shipment of Yarises bound
for the U.S. last month, presumable not for radioactivity since it was long
before the nuclear crisis.) The Times quotes Carlos Tavares, chairman of
Nissan Americas, as saying about the need for radioactivity scanning: "It's
clear that we have found nothing, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it.
We are just doing it to make sure nothing is there."
Limited auto production is due to start at most plants in Japan on Tuesday.
As Japan gets back on its feet, the biggest problem it may face isn't
getting its goods to the U.S., but getting Americans to accept them as safe.

【在 b******s 的大作中提到】
: 前段时间听说从日本进口的车确实发现被辐射。我看还是小心为妙,天下又不只有日本
: 车。

n*******t
发帖数: 1296
14
呵呵,二百五更可怕。
The Times quotes Carlos Tavares, chairman of Nissan Americas, as saying
about the need for radioactivity scanning: "It's clear that we have found
nothing, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it. We are just doing it to
make sure nothing is there."

【在 t****h 的大作中提到】
: 无知真可怕啊。
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