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"You can't see anything from a car; you've got to get out of the goddamn contraption and walk, better yet crawl, on hands and knees, over the sandstone and through the thornbrush and cactus. When traces of blood begin to mark your trail, you'll see something, maybe." ~ Ed Abbey

Time for Your Wheels to Wear AutoSock this Winter

December 8, 2007

Driving the slippery icy roads is one of the most dangerous tasks that motorists will do this winter season. Road grip and extreme traction is the main factors to consider when taking these types of roads.

An innovative automotive accessory has been launch to solve this problem. Called the AutoSock, this accessory is made of high quality textile that provides traction to cars, trucks, SUVs, and other vehicles on slippery roads.

Garry E. Rainy, U.S. contact for AutoSock said: “We’re bringing a unique, useful product to America that has been proven by hundreds of thousands of drivers across Europe. AutoSock extricates drivers from unforeseen challenges caused by inclement weather. AutoSock provides convenience, safety and peace-of-mind to drivers. When the weather is bad, AutoSock brings you home.”

When heading on slippery streets, Drivers can easily install AutoSock on the car’s wheels. This acts as a cover on the tires to provide grip on slick icy road surfaces. AutoSock also features:

• Drivable at up to 30 mph (50 km/h).
• Noise-free, vibration-free
• Lightweight, easily stored
• Quick, simple installation and removal
• Self-centering during installation and use
• Reusable, machine washable
• Environmentally safe, recyclable
• Non-damaging, even to alloy wheels
• Fits almost all passenger cars and many light trucks
• Approved by leading test and certification bodies
• Approved by leading European auto makers
• Works on vehicles with low tire clearance
• Compatible with all electronic safety systems, such as ABS and ESP
• 90% customer satisfaction rating

Why not try this product on your Acura wheels and cover up your Acura hub caps?

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