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It could be oil over for girl motorists say women's car insurer.

Girlmotor.com are top of their women's car insuring class when it comes to women's car insurance. Women's car insurance swots - Girlmotor.com isn't - however, learned women's car insuring pupils they undoubtedly are. Hungry for more than just women's car insurance, Girlmotor.com's top graders are a shining women's car insuring example as to just what can be achieved if girl motorists apply the same women's car insuring principles and women's car insuring ethics to certain other women's car insuring related subjects. All as crucial as women's car insurance in making life's women's car insuring journey that much easier on your women car insuring self. One of Girlmotor.com's women's car insuring prefects, asks to be judged on not just her women's car insuring nouse, but this particular women's car insuring essay..

Ever wondered what that ditzy little flashing light is on the dash that seems to have a cute little image of a primitive watering can on? Well perhaps you should girl friend. As between you, me and women's car insurer - Girlmotor.com - it's fair to say it's pretty important in the run of things. And especially so in the continued running of your girl motor. You see, much in the same way as women's car insurer Girlmotor.com can save you money, so can that little flashing LED. If you pay it some attention once in a while. Or rather, what causes it to attract your attentions, some er, attention. Let me explain.

Motorists, and by that women's car insurers - Girlmotor.com - mean, well, us girl motorists aswell, are being told in the most teacher-like of educational voices to assess the risks of favouring ignorance over good, old fashioned common sense when it comes to twiddling with your dipstick. If you look at the diagram on the blackboard you'll notice how by failing to check you engine oil (the primitive looking watering can type squiggle) on a regular basis, by removing, cleaning off, and re-inserting dipstick (the long, willowy line) from its natural habitat (the part of the engine block expertly illustrated with chalk forming the main part of the study) will result in you accumulating (the little plus sign) large short fallings in your hairdressing budget. (the weird little graphic after the = sign)

Arithmeticians in the classroom will nod in agreement when figures such as £200 million are bandied around. As this is the estimated cost of annual repairs across Britain for irreversible damage caused to engines by not making the appropriate notes in your textbooks from the above lesson. Stern-faced lecturers employed by Comma Oil are telling women car insurers to knuckle down, and pay serious attention to a problem that could affect anyone. Of the 7.2 million mechanical breakdowns logged in 2005, damagingly low-levels of engine lubricant (that'll be the oil we mentioned earlier) accounted for 168,000 occurrences, (2.26%) which if their preliminary calculus techniques are up to scratch, left amnesiacal motorists with repair bills on average of some £1,229.

The headmaster who asked Comma Oil to undertake this research on their behalf, so they could then analyse it back in the science lab, were the independent vehicle warranty specialist, Warranty Direct. Armed with Comm'as (in the wrong place spells detention) homeworkings they hazarded a guess that such daydreaming in class could ultimately result in having to fork out school fees for a replacement engine block. And at £3,722 at the Vauxhall end of proceedings, right up to the BMW benchmark of £10,000 for others - then this would be better avoided. The joint examining board on this occasion point to the rising number of vehicles that have manufacturer suggested service intervals of up to 20,000 miles, as the contributing factor to such an upsurge in reported breakdowns, with more than a third of motorists simply not checking their oil on a regular enough basis; which they fear will see further dramatic increases in the number of complete engine replacements in the foreseeable.

Mike Bewsey is employed by Comma Oil to open and close his mouth when he raises his hand high enough, which he must have achieved to say this; "Whilst the increased service intervals may be good for the motorist, relying on the oil being checked during a service could be fatal for the health of your car - and your wallet. If you rely on the oil light as a warning, or wait for the vehicle to be serviced, you are taking a real risk! The cost of that risk is far too high."

Attention-paying women's car insurer - Girlmotor.com - isn't in the women's car insuring business of taking risks. They don't need to, as Girlmotor.com - that's THE women's car insurers - complete every women's car insuring task asked of them on time, so as not needing to cut women's car insuring corners.

Date - 15/09/2006