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Fountain of Youth, Awesome Polymer Sealant - 16oz.

Fountain of Youth, Awesome Polymer Sealant - 16oz. Fountain of Youth’s Awesome polymer sealant, cleans, restores optimal color and seals the painted and fiberglass surfaces of your boat, motorcycle, RV (snowmobiles, too), car or airplane. Used instead of wax, Awesome’s non-abrasive liquid formula contains no silicone, it cleans, polishes and protects without yellowing in just one step. Awesome’s easy on exceptionally easy off formula can be applied by hand or with a buffer without streaking. Awesome leaves a brilliant high gloss finish that is protected against the salt air, corrosion and the suns ultraviolet rays. Awesome, a long lasting polymer sealant whose name says it all! Once tried, you too will agree that it really is awesome. Fountain of Youth Restoration Products, Inc., long name, Amazing Results.

Posted by: Automan on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Toyota Prius. Worth The Fuel Savings?

With today’s petrol prices not appearing to be heading south any time soon, it is little wonder that more and more hybrid cars are coming onto the market. These cars use a combination of petrol and electrical power so that you save at the service station. And if you have a social conscience, they’ll also help save the planet through reduced emissions. While Honda was first to introduce a hybrid into the Australian market, it was the Toyota Prius that made hybrid motoring a real option for fuel conscious motorists.

The Toyota Prius has a small petrol motor and a small electrical motor that work in unison to propel the car along. To the driver, there probably isn’t much difference between driving the Prius or any other smallish car. The engine switches from the petrol to electrical motor without any need for the driver to do anything, so in that respect, it’s business as usual for the driver. The electrical motor recharges its batteries during deceleration. All these actions are performed automatically thanks to the on board computer under the bonnet of the Prius.

If you enjoy a little power under the bonnet, then the Prius is obviously not for you. The small motors push the car along respectably but the acceleration is not what you would describe as being exhilarating.

The Toyota Prius comes with power mirrors and windows, a CD player and remote central locking as standard equipment. It also comes with dual front air bags and anti-lock brakes.

So, how much fuel will you save by driving a Toyota Prius? Well, you can expect to go through five or six litres for every 100 kilometres you drive. This figure is pretty much the same regardless of whether you are driving about town or on the freeway. As the Prius is not a particularly cheap car, you’d need to be spending quite a bit on fuel around town before it really became economical for you. If your driving is mainly on the freeway or in the bush, then it’s probably not going to be such a viable option.

One important aspect to check if you are in the market for a used Prius is to check the log books for regular servicing. As these engines are rather complicated, you’ll be best avoiding any car serviced by anyone other than a Toyota dealer. Also remember that the batteries, when they do need replacing, will not be cheap. So make sure you check the condition of the batteries first in earlier models.

If you’re worried about the spiralling prices of fuel at the petrol pump, and if most of your driving is about town, then a Toyota Prius may be right for you. But remember, if you’re only buying one in order to save money on fuel, do some calculations first. With the higher price of the Prius compared with other comparable non-hybrid cars, it may take a long time before you start saving any real money.

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In an effort to help the environment the Regional Transit Authority is purchasing 39 buses that will run on biodiesel fuel and those buses should hit the streets soon.

Posted by: Automan on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Honda Isn’t Just A Popular Car Company They Are Also One Of The Biggest Motorcycle Makers

Known for their relatively inexpensive, fuel efficient cars and trucks, Honda has far more to offer. You may not know that Honda is also one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers. Better yet, their motorcycles are some of the finest made.

As early as 1949, Honda began turning out high quality bikes. By the year 2005, there were manufacturing plants in more than twenty countries and more than 150 million bikes were sold to eager riders. As years passed, their bikes became better and better. Many of the best motorcycle models were created at the hands of Honda.

Posted by: Automan on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Momo (3516) Steering Wheel Hubs

Momo (3516) Steering Wheel Hubs Built for the Nissan 350Z… This hub will work with any Momo steering wheel to your vehicle.

Tags: Automotive Accessories, MOMO Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel, Automotive

Posted by: Automan on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008