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Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby professor » April 16th, 2012, 1:28 pm

— Would you bulletproof a Kia? If you live in Brazil, the answer could very well be yes - to guard against robbers at stop signs in Sao Paulo or traffic jams in Brasilia.

Armor plating isn't just for aristocrats anymore as the world's seventh-largest economy grapples with high rates of kidnapping, murder and robbery.

DuPont, widely known as a chemical maker, introduced its bulletproof Kevlar fiber and SentryGlas car kit Armura in 2008 to middle class Brazilian families with Chevrolets, Hondas and yes, even low-cost Kias.

Now, it wants to bulletproof taxis that will shuttle visitors between events for the 2014 World Cup soccer championship and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic games.

"We wanted to bring a solution to a family that wants protection but doesn't have money to afford classic car armor," said Carlos Benatto, business manager for DuPont Armura.

Armura, sold only in Brazil, protects against bullets up to .38 caliber. Sales rose 70 percent in the first quarter of this year compared with 2011.

DuPont said annual sales of Armura amounted to tens of millions of U.S. dollars, but it declined to be more specific. Sales for the company's Safety & Protection unit, which makes Armura, rose 17 percent in 2011 to $3.9 billion.

The kit costs about $12,000, weighs roughly 200 pounds and takes 15 days to install. A DuPont-approved technician replaces a car's windows with SentryGlas, and puts Kevlar panels behind the door panels. Because it relatively light weight, the kit does not cut fuel efficiency, DuPont said.

Many middle-class families might struggle to afford Armura, which adds roughly 30 percent to the $32,790 cost of a Kia Soul, but alternatives could prove to be more expensive.

DuPont said that more than 100 mechanics in Brazil offer car armoring services, cobbling together parts from different vendors that cost twice as much as Armura. Some of them might incorporate Kevlar.

Developed by DuPont in 1965, Kevlar is the industry standard for bulletproofing door panels, but it is also used in flak jackets, socks and tires. DuPont has even developed a Kevlar tornado and hurricane shelter.

DuPont's bet that customers would like the convenience of one kit designed to seamlessly integrate with their cars is also paying off not only because Armura can be installed in 11 vehicles, including Toyota's Corolla and the Chevrolet Cruze made by General Motors.

DuPont said it is also talking to automakers about installing Armura in new vehicles.

Alexandre Sarafian, a 25-year-old sporting goods retailer in Sao Paulo, decided to bulletproof a Kia Sportage for his mother, even though he wanted to buy a different car, because the Sportage is compatible with Armura.

"This is to get away from the day-to-day violence ... which should be diminishing, but it's not," said Sarafian. "Bulletproofing can get expensive, and you don't really recover that cost when you sell the car. So it's better not to pay so much."

In Brazil, high rates of petty and violent crimes have fueled the demand for security products and services. In Salvador, the country's third-largest city, the murder rate has more than doubled over the past year, in part because of a police strike.

Brazilians spend roughly $8 billion every year on private security, according to Brazil's biggest private guards' union. That's as much as the U.S. government spent on security contractors during the first four years of the Iraq war, data from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office showed.

Armura protects against most handguns commonly used in Brazil, Benatto said.

Sao Paulo's notorious traffic is partly a consequence of crime, as people too scared to take public transportation choose to drive. But thieves have discovered that traffic jams provide opportunities to prey upon the public.

"This is the type of thing we're trying to prevent," said Benatto.

Armura's success in Brazil has exceeded DuPont's expectations, so the company is planning to bring the kit to at least two other countries, but it would not name them.

Taken from MSN.

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby Habit7 » April 16th, 2012, 1:35 pm

"No, no, no, only in Trinidad crime bad"

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby MISHI » April 16th, 2012, 1:54 pm

dude, brazil is creepy bad. watched a few crime surveillance tapes out there on robberies and murders...

had one where a couple on a bike rode up to a man on a corner of a sidewalk and shot him six times... had time for both of them to shimmy and move the bike backwards to a better spot to ride off, then got back on the highway like nothing happened...


that one more than any vid stayed with me for a long time. I still live in paradise...

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby Stephon. » April 16th, 2012, 2:00 pm

Nah cause nobody bad enough to shoot at me or my vehicles. They can try though. Gangsta 4 Life!

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Postby toyota2nr » April 16th, 2012, 2:27 pm

Habit7 wrote:"No, no, no, only in Trinidad crime bad"


So said the PNM.......

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Postby gastly369 » April 16th, 2012, 2:31 pm

hummm sounds like ah projeck cyar ...

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby turbosingh » April 16th, 2012, 2:57 pm

Stephon. wrote:Nah cause nobody bad enough to shoot at me or my vehicles. They can try though. Gangsta 4 Life!

THIS

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Postby DrunkenMaster16 » April 16th, 2012, 3:02 pm

turbosingh wrote:
Stephon. wrote:Nah cause nobody bad enough to shoot at me or my vehicles. They can try though. Gangsta 4 Life!

THIS


But somebody can jus walk off with your steering wheel... go figure. Wangsta Fo Life! :lol:

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby AllTrac » April 16th, 2012, 3:05 pm

DrunkenMaster16 wrote:
turbosingh wrote:
Stephon. wrote:Nah cause nobody bad enough to shoot at me or my vehicles. They can try though. Gangsta 4 Life!

THIS


But somebody can jus walk off with your steering wheel... go figure. Wangsta Fo Life! :lol:


oh sheit! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby K74T » April 16th, 2012, 3:09 pm

:rofl: :rofl:

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Postby Stephon. » April 16th, 2012, 10:24 pm

:rofl: :rofl:

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby foss » April 16th, 2012, 10:30 pm

DrunkenMaster16 wrote:
turbosingh wrote:
Stephon. wrote:Nah cause nobody bad enough to shoot at me or my vehicles. They can try though. Gangsta 4 Life!

THIS


But somebody can jus walk off with your steering wheel... go figure. Wangsta Fo Life! :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » April 16th, 2012, 10:38 pm

brazil,colombia,mexico= psychos

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby nemesis » April 16th, 2012, 10:47 pm

Surprised Rio not listed. Will start asking taxis if they bulletproofed!
World cup should be interesting.

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Postby Bizzare » April 16th, 2012, 10:56 pm

turbosingh :pwned:

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Re: Would you bulletproof your car? Name country at end

Postby jm3 » April 17th, 2012, 12:27 am

AllTrac wrote:
DrunkenMaster16 wrote:
turbosingh wrote:
Stephon. wrote:Nah cause nobody bad enough to shoot at me or my vehicles. They can try though. Gangsta 4 Life!

THIS


But somebody can jus walk off with your steering wheel... go figure. Wangsta Fo Life! :lol:


oh sheit! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :lol: :lol: :lol:


you fellas remembered all that.

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