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Old 06-30-2003, 12:19 PM   #1
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"Money's No Object" Vehicles need "Money No Object" lubricants. The Europeans are fortunate to have a big choice of such cars and seem to have some engine oils that solve some of those problems they've discovered petroleum can't solve. 100% synthetic oil is not really a "money no object" oil. Why? It performs in ways that petroleum based oils are incapable of. Oil change intervals are much longer because of the attributes designed from the labratories. No hydrocarbons or parafins are present in the 100% engine lubricant and drive train products. High performance cars usually operate with less margin within the engine and drive train's crucial parts and run under more extreme rpm. conditions. These features make 100% synthetic lubricants more cost effective but also protect exhotic vehicles in ways that non-100% synthetics have no chance. Reducing operation and maintenance makes the 100% synthetic is a no brainer option.
When will people see the obvious benefits of using new age lubricants that match the new age of cars?
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Re: "Money No Object" Cars

In alphabetical order, here are seven cars that would be on our "money is no object" list if we won the lottery. In the big-bucks stratosphere, model years advance ...
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