A doctor in Madhya Pradesh has come up with a new way to beat the summer heat. he has applied cow dung to his Maruti Alto 800.
Indians are known to come up with unique solutions to everyday problems. A new video is going viral with a crazy cooling solution for cars. As Indian summers are getting hotter every year, going outside is not comfortable at all, especially without an AC unit in your car. Even in fully-equipped cars, the AC units have to work hard to keep the car cold. So, a doctor in Madhya Pradesh has plastered the whole car with cow dung. He claims that this keeps his Maruti Alto 800 cool.
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Maruti Alto Completely Smeared in Cow Dung
As you can see n the above YouTube video by Kanak News, the Maruti Alto 800 is completely covered in cow dung. The doctor claims to have seen good results. Sushil Sagar is currently posted at the Khurai Civil Hospital. The Homeopathic doctor claims that the cow dung is offering good insulation from the heat and the car’s AC unit has improved. We have seen such cases before also. A Toyota Corolla Altis had entirely plastered their sedan with cow dung.
While Indian people have been using cow dung on houses and roofs for years. It is not clear if this method actually works on the car or it is having a placebo effect. While cow dung is an insulator, it does not feel like the most practical solution for cars. For example, what happens if it rains? It is also not clear how badly it can affect the car’s original paint. Additionally, such modifications re not exactly legal in India.
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Discontinued After 2 Decades of Existence
Maruti Alto 800 was launched as a more upmarket alternative to the 800. The 800cc Alto, which was launch in 2000, was recently discontinued owing to its inability to meet the updated emission norms. The Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 has a 796 cc, 3-cylinder petrol engine that offers 39.8 hp of power and 60 Nm of torque. It comes with basic features. Tell us what you think about the new cow dung paint job.
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