The ultimate auto accessory!

Cars are not really seen as been something a woman is interested in but most woman drive and want to look good in their vehicle? Woman also like to have extra money left over to do the things they stereotypically love such as shopping so it’s important for them to have an economical vehicle, especially in the current climate.

Most ladies also don’t like waiting so speed is an issue that will be considered.

Did you know the world’s fastest hybrid car is capable of 187miles per hour?

Well, it’s true. The Frazer Nash Namir is the first of the hybrid electric supercars.

The car is a two-seater sports car in the true tradition of sports supercars in all but its power source. Not really practical for a woman with a family but for a business woman who wants to turn heads this could be a smarter idea than the hairdresser car, Audi TT?

Based in Surrey, the Frazer Nash car company has been involved in the design and development of hybrid and electric motoring technology for the past 15 years.

The Frazer-Nash Namir sport car is undoubtedly cutting edge and the ultimate accessory that will turn other woman’s heads and men’s too. But what makes it really interesting is the extent to which is reveals the future for the more “ordinary” motorists among us. In other words, if even the cutting edge technology supercars are going down the green hybrid route – then it seems only a matter of time before most other cars follow suit.

The Namir accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in a mere 3.5 seconds, and can reach 124 mph in just 10.4 seconds.

The Frazer Nash Namir’s hybrid powertrain system combines a rotary engine and generator with four electric motors, one for each wheel, giving its superb performance whilst still managing an incredible 39km per litre of fuel and CO2 emissions of less than 60 grams per km.

Not every woman wants a car that is fast and looks good though. For woman who have a family then space is a factor to consider in buying a new car. The best family car for the teenies, or whatever the decade we’re now in will end up being called, are undoubtedly the various hybrid options available. They’re environmentally friendly, they’re dropping in price and, of course, their fuel consumption figures are steadily re-writing the record books.

Looking After Your Walking Boots

Despite how robust they may appear, even the Best Walking Boots will not look after themselves; it is important that you look after them with attentive care to make sure their lifetime is maximised.

When you get in from a day in your boots, don’t just leave them to be cleaned at another time; it is highly beneficial for you to get it over with and clean them as soon as possible. Do this with warm water and a brush, going between all the crevices to remove all the dirt. Especially if you have leather boots, you will find yourself exerting effort to remove the mud. Don’t just do the outside though, make sure the inside is cleaned also.

To dry your boots, do not leave it in heat as this can cause leather to crack and even change the shape of the boot. Doing this would make it much less durable and more uncomfortable. The best way of doing this would be leaving it to air dry and rolling up newspaper to place inside, soaking up the moisture.

Surprisingly, your Walking Boots can lose their level of waterproofness but there are ways to prevent this. After your boots have dried, apply a waterproofing product to your boot.

Leather boots should be using oil based products. There are many varieties of them available and are generally useful for keeping them supple and breathable. Nubuck is especially high maintenance so it is required to have a nubuck specific cleaning product. For synthetic materials, silicon is the best product for keeping them clean and reasonably waterproof.

What your car says about you

Apparently, the old cliché is true; your car actually does say a lot about you and your fundamental human nature – and there you were thinking it was all about picking the best family car based on its headroom and mpg figures!

Well; not a bit of it! Apparently, it’s all in the subconscious you see, so even if you think you’re being terribly logical in your car choice – you probably aren’t. Instead, you’re being true to your fundamental inner nature – you just aren’t aware of it.

Nowhere is this more contentious than in the fundamental difference between the sexes. While women are nest-makers, men, it is said, possess a ceaseless desire for freedom. Consequently – many men make women feel insecure while women make men feel trapped and we all try and compensate in our car choices. Hey – don’t shoot me for this sexism; I’m just the messenger here!

So, for example, where a woman may choose a safe and cosy “nest” of a car which also ranks very highly in the safe and secure stakes, men are more likely to pick a gas-guzzling monster 4×4, for example – as their inner nature would like to be driving a tank into battle, or a two-seater open top sports car which is all about selfishness and attracting a mate; albeit temporarily.

For men, cars are an iconic status symbol. For women – they’re a means of transport for themselves and the people they care for.

This kind of thing explains why women have fewer accidents on the road than men, of course; they’re calmer and more safety-conscious, on the whole…

You see, everything about these kinds of generalisations is based on the majority. There are always exceptions.

So how do you safely drive a car that doesn’t reveal your inner-most subconscious thoughts and feelings to the world? That’s easy; question yourself about exactly why you really want the car you currently desire. What kind of image are you hoping it will create in the eyes of others?

Then … simply go out and buy a hybrid car to let the world know you’re the clean, green and caring type; that will really impress members of the opposite sex!