Primavera Car Air Freshener
Being mobile has a high value for many people. So it is hardly surprising that every year more cars are on the roads since the mid-20th century. Especially the Germans can hardly imagine renouncing driving. About 80% of all households in Germany own at least one motor vehicle. Altogether nearly 54 million vehicles are registered in Germany. With this high amount space often becomes scarce, especially in the cities. The search for a parking space then not uncommonly turns into an Odyssey. At the beginning of the last century, no one could imagine that one day there would be so many automobiles. Not to mention the many stories high parking blocks. In the early 20th century motorists were still exotic. And the set of wheels of daring motorists had little in common with today's cars. On wooden spokes, with undersized brakes and without significant suspension each ride turned into an adventure.
While the horseless carriages sparked enthusiasm in children, they were viewed more critically by most of the population. The most prominent skeptic certainly was the German Emperor Wilhelm II. His commentary on the new means of transport has gone down in history: „I believe in the horse, the automobile is a temporary phenomenon.“ However, a few years later the monarch had to admit that he had literally backed the wrong horse. Already one generation later, the main part of the population was motorized. Riding on the other hand became a recreational sport. Since then, the car is considered as „the Germans dearest child“. Dozens of professional journals and television series are dedicated to the latest models. Bigger, faster and with more horsepower - still the car is for many men (and increasingly women) a status symbol.
At the times of the German Emperor Wilhelm the car traffic had little impact on the environment. Today things are very different. The high volume of traffic during summer causes smog alarm in many cities. Therefore, more and more people are wondering whether they could do without a car. That life without a car may work easily in the city, is proven by the Danes. In Copenhagen, for example, many families take cargo bike for shopping. And also in Germany more and more townsmen switch to their bikes. However, especially in rural areas, the distances are often too long for the bike. Thanks to the growing ecological awareness one is also looking for alternatives there. One of those is car sharing, in which several people share a car. Thanks to the cell phone and social media one can now efficiently organize the classic carpool. Anyone who is travelling together instead of alone not only saves money but also saves the environment.
Just as every house has a characteristic inherent smell, also each car has a typical scent. On many rear-view mirrors colourful disposable fragrance distributors in the shape of trees, smileys and others are hanging to cover the scent. Their usually synthetic fragrances are often perceived as too dominant by many fellow passengers. For a purely natural scenting Primavera has developed a special Car Air Freshener. It can be attached to the air outlet in the car interior. Its fleece can be drizzled with essential oils or essential oil blends. In this way you can benefit from the pleasant effects of essential oils in the car. The fragrance mixture Driving Fit from Primavera is a refreshing composition of naturally pure essential oils that awakens the spirits. The tangy-fruity aroma of grapefruit has an activating effect. Douglas Fir refreshes the senses and lifts the spirits while lemongrass unfolds its stimulating effect. Of course you can also use your favourite fragrance mixture in the Primavera Car Air Freshener. Thanks to the Refill Fleeces, the individual fragrance can be changed quickly and easily. Thus you ensure the right atmosphere in the car in no time. Whether you opt for a fresh or a sensual scent only depends on your current mood.