Mizati Talks About Alloy Wheels and Related Economic Trends



       An Educational Series on the Specialty Automotive Equipment
                Industry and Mizati Wheel Products

                          Series Article 1.3

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Mizati Luxury Alloy Wheels, Inc. is pleased to announce the commencement of their "Investors Insight Series" to address many of the most popular information requests and questions about the Company's industry segments, general market conditions and future outlook.

Grace C. Wang, Mizati's VP of Investor Relations, provides the opening statement and the following insights, along with several remarks from Mizati's CEO.

Wang comments; "When meeting with potential investors, I am often asked very specific questions about 'alloy wheels,' our numerous industry markets and the varying consumer influences. Today, I will address some of these questions to help educate our growing list of shareholders and the many potential investors who have expressed an interest in Mizati and our industry."

Q 1. What exactly are "alloy wheels" and what components are they made of?

An 'alloy' is a homogeneous hybrid of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, and whereby the resulting material has metallic properties.

The resulting metallic substance usually has different properties from those of its components. Unlike pure metals, most alloys do not have a single melting point. Instead, they have a melting range in which the material goes through a mixture of solid and liquid phases. The temperature at which melting begins is called 'solidus' and that at which melting is complete is called 'liquidus.'

However, for most pairs or combinations of elements, there is a particular ratio that has a single melting point; this is termed the 'eutectic' mixture.

The term "alloy" is sometime used in everyday speech as a synonym for a particular alloy. For example, many premium automobile wheels made of "aluminum alloy" are commonly referred to as simply "alloy wheels".

Since steel and most other metals in practical use are also some varying types of an alloy, the different defining usage terms are nearly indefinite.

Just like the vast majority of other metal 'hybrid' products, "Alloy Wheels" provide the automotive industry and consumer market with a stronger, higher performance product because of the unique strength and lightweight characteristics, which makes aluminum alloy wheels and rims highly desirable.

"There will be two of articles in this series, and it will be released on the weekly bases. So stay tune." Wang added.

About Mizati Luxury Alloy Wheels, Inc.

Mizati Luxury Alloy Wheels, Inc. ("Mizati") designs, markets, and distributes high- quality custom alloy wheels for passenger cars, sport utility vehicles, vans, and light trucks. Incorporated in 2001, the Company operates from its corporate headquarters in Walnut, California. Mizati currently markets and distributes three separate and unique brands of luxury wheels, Mizati(r)," "Hero " and "Zati", through a network of 425 dealers and distributors. Mizati has achieved an average annual revenue growth rate of 102% for the past three years.

For more information about Mizati Luxury Alloy Wheels, Inc. (Pink Sheets:MZTI), visit the Company web site at http://www.mizatiwheels.com.

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