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Invention Support Announces a Great New Invention for Automobile Owners Known as the "Remote-Start"

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Invention Support has signed a strategic alliance with, Mohamed Fayed, the inventor of the new device known as the "Remote-Start", to offer support for this great new invention and to proudly introduce it into the general automotive market.

(PRWEB) February 25, 2007 -- Invention Support has signed a strategic alliance with, Mohamed Fayed, the inventor of the new device known as the "Remote-Start", to offer support for this great new invention and to proudly introduce it into the general automotive market.

The basic idea behind the Remote-Start is to increase security and convenience in starting an automobile. Remote-Start dramatically increases the security of a parked car, in that the key mechanism is less primitive and those seeking security as well as convenience will opt for it. As far as luxury, the benefits and pleasure of pre-ignition will make Remote-Start appealing to all vehicle owners. As the inventor's quote "The Past innovates the Future".

Auto theft is a $7.5 billion business and growing according to the FBI Uniform Crime Report. Over one and a half million cars were stolen in the United States last year. Millions more were vandalized or stripped. Total cost to Americans: a staggering $8 billion. In fact, if auto theft were a legitimate business, it would rank about 50th among the FORTUNE 500 companies. Each year, more than a million vehicles are stolen in the United States, with a car stolen every 23 seconds, according to the Insurance Information Institute (III). The odds of your car being taken were 1 in 171 in 1998, says the III. Car thieves, like home burglars, generally have an easy time. The actual problem may well be greater than the numbers indicate.

Remote-Start will likely only enjoy great commercial success in the United States because, according to statistics from the Insurance Bureau of Canada, the rate of car theft today is 64% up on a decade ago. The Remote-Start phenomenon will certainly reach into surrounding countries and go far abroad.

The Remote-Start is truly an amazing invention which offers solutions in a market that is in high demand of these needs. This is truly an invention which offers great potential to a very wide demographic of consumers. Recently radio keys have become successful in the market. Purchasers of radio keys will certain be interested in Remote-Start for their remaining vehicles. Also fans of radio keys will find Remote-Start a more accessible alternative.

As we can see, the Remote-Start is an invention whose time is due. Many await its release and it's a sure thing that Remote-Start will find a market holding its breath and awaiting its great success in the near future. In order that the needs of the automobile owners all over the world can be better served, marketing professionals are now reaching out to these consumers. With these new considerations in mind, it is likely that the "Remote-Start" will soon become a more popular tool around the world. For further information on this great new invention, contact "Jake Way" at info@inventionsupport.com. And ask about the great new invention known as the "Remote-Start".

Invention Support
Info @ inventionsupport.com

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