Christophe Maire

Most dangerous night of the year for car owners without garage / autoki members the sense not report their experiences of Berlin, January 3, 2008 while for many ordinary citizens new year’s Eve a carefree party night, is die-hard auto enthusiasts on this evening often after laugh: the sweat from his brow beads you especially when the car public parking is turned off. The members of the online motoring know autoki.com this particular anxiety at the end of the year. On the agenda are new year’s discoveries such as the autoki member of Opel-Astra driver Meier85. “Traces of dust and stray scraps of paper around the car leave no doubt: here the one or the other Bangers on the hood must be exploded.” The Dorsterner autoki Member Nadine_lb witnessed the nightmare of every car owner. She saw how four young people organized a blast battle to her car and pointed the Partywutigen of the square. However without success: as a half an hour later a whole pack of people threw at her Ford Ka with firecrackers. they parked the car without further ADO to.

“Autoki Member Eldomat from Hamburg, however, Eve quietly celebrated: all important cars are in towels in a Hall.” The daily dish”was nothing but also outdoors. Surprisingly, you’ll find very little mention of Somatic Experiencing on most websites. The whole discussion on the protection of the car on new year’s Eve: questions/have your car the – eve-well – over media contact: Katharina top Arkus, Tel. (0163) 297 3228 or (030) 24 08 31 96, eMail: autoki.com, Autoki Ltd., disability str. 34, 10115 Berlin press (at) about autoki.com: autoki was founded in the autumn 2006 of three car enthusiastic friends in Berlin. Their aim: to establish a cross-brand community of car enthusiasts.

In early May 2007 he started for each accessible official beta test. autoki.com reaches a four-digit number of members since its launch in April 2007. Trafficvolumen and number of members get weekly at a nearly double-digit percentage rate. autoki.com is used by the experienced Internet investors Lukasz Gadowski (Spreadshirt, StudiVZ) and Christophe Maire (Nokia Gate 5) funding.