Expensive Promises Less Consumption

Dubious offers to the fuel saving in times of high fuel prices have reinforced economic Berlin, January 4, 2008 the magnet, which reduces fuel consumption by 15 percent, or the automatic tyre pressure meter, which is only 200 euros the range of dubious innovations around the car is huge. Also the members of the online motoring autoki.com know the relevant offers from TV-shopping broadcasts or Internet ads and have gained their experience. Although no one has tested the oil dipstick with integrated temperature or the engine cleaning oil, which supposedly leads to 70 percent less wear. “” Autoki members agree that, that such offers such as fuel saver module is named “or dual Optimax” barer are nonsense. “Ford Probe driver and autoki Member shoobedoo it looks with irony: why would you buy a expensive in stores, if there are all these miracle products on eBay or in the TV shopping so cheap?” Audi driver sike agrees with, that all tests of the ADAC against the use of such Speak wonders means. The only beneficiary is the seller of overpriced humbugs.

But with apparently meaningful devices can be put towards a hard landing. The mini ceramic heater for the inside of the windshield, the sike known electronics shipping for 14.95 euro rose, proved that rivets. The whole discussion about dubious innovations: questions/rogue-innovations-what experiences-did – you-made media contact: Katharina top Arkus, Tel. (0163) 297 3228 or (030) 24 08 31 96, E-mail: press (at) autoki.com, Autoki Ltd., disability str. 34, 10115 Berlin via autoki.com autoki in the autumn 2006 of three car enthusiastic friends in Berlin founded. Their aim: to establish a cross-brand community of car enthusiasts. In early May 2007 he started for each accessible official beta test. autoki.com reaches a four-digit number of members since its launch in April 2007. Trafficvolumen and number of members get weekly at a nearly double-digit percentage rate. autoki.com is the experienced Internet investors Lukasz Gadowski (Spreadshirt, StudiVZ) and Christophe Maire (Nokia Gate 5) funding.