Latest in Luxury Cars in 2012
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2012 Veloster
• All new design three-door coupe
Or cut the design with the functionality of a door and a rear passenger door off the hinges
• The all-new 1.6-liter engine mated with Hyundai Gamma GDI six-speed manual transmission, and Hyundai exclusive first dual-clutch transmission
or up to 40 mpg highway (estimated)
o better fuel economy on the road than the Honda CR-Z Hybrid
• Standard multi-purpose seven-inch touch screen
O ® Pandora Internet Radio feature
Gracenote ® or screen technology with voice recognition
No download Virtual CD
OR AVI and MPEG playback via USB
Or video game console connectivity to 115 volts of power
or Bluetooth ® hands-free phone system with voice recognition
• Blue Standard Link telematics platform
Insurance Blue Link offers a free introductory period of supplementary services, basic safety, including
• Automatic Crash Notification and Assistance
• Emergency Assistance SOS
• Enhanced Roadside Assistance
• Monthly Vehicle
Essentials Blue Link offers
Remote Access:
• remote door lock
• keyless entry
• Remote Horn & Lights
• Review of panic
• Remote Vehicle Start
Comfort:
• Alarm notification
• Tips
• Location sharing
• Speech to Text Messaging
Automatic diagnosis of vehicles:
• Automatic diagnostic trouble codes to notify Code
• Alert Service
• Call Advisor
• Vehicle Diagnostics Web
Protection against theft:
• Recovery of stolen vehicles
• Stolen Vehicle Slowdown
• vehicle immobilizer
Backup:
• Valet Alert
• Geo-fence
• Speed Alert
• curfew Alert
Blue Link offers a guide
• Turn-by-Turn Navigation
• Point-of-interest by voice recognition
• Point of Interest Search the Web
• Orientation schedule daily traffic conditions
• Traffic
• location of service stations and gas prices
• Eco-Coach
Ratings Restaurants •
• Time
Veloster is the sixth vehicle in Hyundai's initiative produced 24 / 7 version 2.0 (seven new models in 24 months), on the heels of the new Sonata Tucson, Equus, Elantra and soon to be released any new accent. The 2012 Veloster raises some intriguing questions:
• Why can not sports coupe gets 40 miles per gallon?
• Why can not cars have the same connectivity of portable electronic devices?
• Why design dictates that two-door coupe?
• Why can not provide affordable coupe special characteristics?
• Why can not have two Hyundai Coupe - a model unit front wheel of fortune target the size of the Mini Cooper and the Scion tC sports coupe to complement the focused, rear-wheel drive Genesis?
2012 Volkswagen Golf R News
While the most powerful car ever offered to a small Volkswagen, 2012 VW Golf R has a dual purpose in invoking the former owners of the Golf R32 the previous year, and to bring new visibility to the R line of performance vehicles.
While the R32 that was offered to three models, starting in 2004, was powered by a 3.2-liter VR-6 makes 250 hp, the new Golf R uses a pumped version of the GTI turbo 2.0-liter inline-4. Tweaks to the engine, including direct injection, increasing production from 200 to 256 hp and torque of 207 to 243 lb-ft Consequently, the Golf R is more powerful than the R32 VR-6 with a better balance between the weight of Golf R 60 percent of its weight on the front axle and 40 percent on the back and a weight of 3300 pounds http://car-dony-lee.blogspot.com/
While the most powerful car ever offered to a small Volkswagen, 2012 VW Golf R has a dual purpose in invoking the former owners of the Golf R32 the previous year, and to bring new visibility to the R line of performance vehicles.
While the R32 that was offered to three models, starting in 2004, was powered by a 3.2-liter VR-6 makes 250 hp, the new Golf R uses a pumped version of the GTI turbo 2.0-liter inline-4. Tweaks to the engine, including direct injection, increasing production from 200 to 256 hp and torque of 207 to 243 lb-ft Consequently, the Golf R is more powerful than the R32 VR-6 with a better balance between the weight of Golf R 60 percent of its weight on the front axle and 40 percent on the back and a weight of 3300 pounds http://car-dony-lee.blogspot.com/
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