Must get this . . . . .

Wow - this sounds just great! Must go and buy a lorry-load of them and then sell them onto gullible folks inthe local car-boot sales ....

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Chicken George
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if only you could find one that works you would no longer be a scammer. but only a spammer.

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bongo rule

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Good god, are people /still/ falling for that crap!

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Guy King

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'You should however bear in mind that the Fuel Saver is not designed as a "Quick-Fix". If your vehicle needs a service or oil change we strongly advise you to ensure that this is done prior to installing the Fuel Saver. '

Because the guys at the garage will piss themselves when they see it and, now knowing you know f*ck all about cars, will proceed to shaft you...

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Abo

What crap? I would buy one but the ones he's selling are for Rovers. Obviously no good for my BMW, or Celica. Mike.

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Mike G

"rover 25 45 75 114 218 216 214 414 416 620 fuel saver"

I'd think the garage would figure that one out as soon as they see you drive in ;-)

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Johnny

Boy racers do, they provide companies with vast profits, I made a fortune in a very short time. Tell them something will boost up performance on their

3cylinder Corsa or 1litre engined car and they will even take finance to buy it. You can ask any price you like because when they realise they have been conned they will not take the item back - they will lie about it to all their mates - who will also buy one. The same happens with high flow air filters, big wide exhausts, body kits, bonnet vents (self adhesive), lowering kits to bugger up the suspension geometry and make handling poor and unpredictable and the good old favourite - massive wheels with expensive short life tyres. They're all the same when it comes to it. Thick is a polite word as none of them know a thing about cars. With all the rubbish they buy to make a small car sound noisy and handle like a jelly they could have saved and bought a decent car with a bigger engine.
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malc

Fit it real tight around the hose and it could indeed do the trick of saving fuel. Wouldn't get anywhere so fast tho.

Mark

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markhaddleton

Well these things are obviously getting some serious development. I see the fuel saving is now up to 28%.

Steve

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shazzbat

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Given how little fuel actually makes it, unburnt, through the engine, they're bloody clever.

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Guy King

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