Posts Tagged ‘Hyundai’
December 10th, 2011 10:00 – 2:00 pm
Moms, Dads, Grandmas, Grandpas, Uncles, Aunts, Sisters, and Brothers bring the little ones (and an item to donate to the local food bank) to Hall Ford Hyundai Elizabeth City and GET A PICTURE WITH SANTA! Pictures will be posted on the Hall Automotive Facebook and Flickr Pages so you can easily share the photo with family and friends.
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Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Lamborghini's fifth generation V12 supercar made its official debut in Geneva. Lamborghini had three Aventadors on display, ranging from the bright orange example we first saw in the studio photos to a more subtle grey and a stunning matte white. The white, in particular, shows off the various styling elements of the exterior, especially the muscular creases on the front and sides. Despite having more complex lines, the Aventador still manages to have a cleaner look than some of the later generation Murcielagos. We snag a few minutes inside, and the quality of materials is proof that Lamborghini is continuing to benefit the Volkswagen Group's influence.

Ferrari FF A European extravagasm like the Geneva Motor Show always holds its share of oddities, be they electric beach buggies or luxury cars swathed in Pepto Bismol. They don't usually come from a company like Ferrari, but this year the Maranello automaker joined the off-beat path with the new FF. It's a pure Ferrari thoroughbred, but its shape is vastly different from anything we've seen from the brand thus far.

2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Estate Mercedes-Benz hasn't made a whole host of changes for the 2012 C63 AMG. Exterior styling aside, the engine has carried over unchanged, and if we're honest, that's perfectly fine with us. After all, the 451-horsepower 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 under the hood is a gravel-voiced honey of a powerplant, and even if you don't add in the optional AMG Development package that boosts output to 481 hp, the end result is simply stunning.

2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Estate Mercedes-Benz hasn't made a whole host of changes for the 2012 C63 AMG. Exterior styling aside, the engine has carried over unchanged, and if we're honest, that's perfectly fine with us. After all, the 451-horsepower 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 under the hood is a gravel-voiced honey of a powerplant, and even if you don't add in the optional AMG Development package that boosts output to 481 hp, the end result is simply stunning.

Gumpert Tornante Remember the Gumpert Apollo? It boasted world-beating performance while wearing a face only a mother could love. Thanks to design firm Touring Superleggera, the Apollo now has a much better looking new sibling sharing the Gumpert stable. It's called Tornante, which, according to Google Translate, means "hairpin bend" in Italian. For all we care, it could mean "Sexy Catfish" because it's a huge leap forward in style when compared to the Apollo, even if the split-window Chevrolet Corvette rump is derivative and more than a little unflattering.

Pagani Huayra Let's be honest. After months, if not years of anticipation, we were all a little disappointed at the results when Pagani finally unveiled its new Huayra. But you know what? After seeing it up close and personal here on the floor of the Geneva Motor Show -- in red no less, which is invariably more suitable to an Italian exotic than beige champagne metallic -- we're convinced afresh that Horacio Pagani and company make some of the most desirable machinery known to man.

2012 Hyundai i40 Geneva has been quite a show for big, handsome wagons, from the stonking Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG to the shapely Saab 9-5 Sportcombi, there's been a kinschlepper for every taste and budget. Adding to the variety is Hyundai's new i40 estate, and it, too, is a looker. Boasting the same sharply rising character line as the Sonata sedan upon which it's based, the i40 nevertheless has a more traditional nose, with a smaller grille and headlamps that look more like those from the Sonata Hybrid. Overall, the front aesthetic lurks somewhere between the Elantra and an embiggened Veloster, but either way, it's all Hyundai and it's an attractive piece.

Alfa Romeo 4C Concept The beauty of Alfa Romeo is that it embodies the same sort of Italian flair as Ferrari and Maserati, but in a smaller, more accessible package. Unfortunately, their current range doesn't offer the same level of excitement. (Well, the 8C Competizione did, but then it was hardly any more affordable than its Modenese counterparts.) Enter the Alfa 4C. Smaller than the 8C it essentially succeeds, the 4C doesn't shed the excitement factor, just concentrates it into a more compact shape. In fact, at less than eight feet long, it doesn't get much more concentrated than this.

Volkswagen Bulli Concept Aside from the Beetle, Volkswagen's Microbus may be one of the most iconic vehicles ever to come out of the German automaker's stable. VW brought it back in concept form ten years ago, but despite a warm reception, plans to create a modern-day Microbus were scrapped. Now, though, Volkswagen is offering a second conceptual redux of its oh-so-popular van at the Geneva Motor Show with this, the Bulli concept.

Audi A3 sedan concept As promised, Audi trotted out its A3 sedan concept at the Geneva Motor Show, and it's a lovely bit of compact, Teutonic hotness. A ton of carbon fiber bits and pieces litter the shapely sheetmetal, all enclosing a very Germanic four-seat interior. Naturally, we're just as interested in the five-cylinder engine that uses turbocharging and FSI to pump out 408 horsepower. Peak torque measures 368 pound feet, and all that power is available between 1,600 and 5,300 rpm.

Saab PhoeniX Concept It's been about one year since Saab and General Motors parted ways, and the automaker is hellbent on showing the world what it's capable of creating on its own means. In addition to an Independence Edition of the 9-3 Convertible, Saab is showing off a major concept for the brand at this year's Geneva show ? a design that will preview the future face of the automaker, penned by famed designer Jason Castriota. In case you haven't been paying attention, Castriota has created such pretty creations as the Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina and Bertone Mantide

BMW Vision ConnectedDrive Concept BMW has pulled the wraps off of its latest concept vehicle, which is in part a research tool for the automaker as it looks towards the future of mobile networking. The BMW Vision ConnectedDrive Concept is a two-passenger roadster seeking to push new boundaries in the realm of automotive technology. The topless concept borrows much of its design from the Vision EfficientDynamics concept that's on the road to production, but this showcar focuses on three areas; comfort, safety and infotainment.
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On Saturday December 4th, Heritage Hyundai Towson will be among the first dealerships to debut Hyundai’s newest and most luxurious model, the Equus. Heritage Hyundai in Towson has been selected as one of the few Hyundai dealerships that will offer the brand new Equus from Hyundai. Heritage Hyundai Towson will celebrate this opportunity with a limited event for customers to visit and see the all-new vehicle for themselves.
Visitors are encouraged to come discover what the Hyundai Equus is all about. With quality features such as; Lexicon® surround sound, a multimedia entertainment system, hi-def navigation, a rear backup camera, Lane Departure Warning System, nine airbags, and many more. Additionally the Equus features an award-winner 385-hp V8 engine – more power than the Lexus LS460, Mercedes S550 and the Audi A8.
The lavishly equipped Equus will be available for viewing at Heritage Hyundai Towson on December 4th from 10:00am until 1:00pm. Light snacks and drinks will be provided at the exclusive debuting of the Hyundai Equus at 801 York Road Towson, Maryland 21204.
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When it comes to technology, you’re either an “early adopter” or you’re a “laggard”. Even among early adopters, there are those that stand out, the “innovators,” as marketers call them. This category includes people willing to stand in line all night in a driving rain outside an Apple store to get an iPad at the first moment of its market launch.
So, what do these kinds of people drive? According to Translogic.com the quick answer is a Chevy Camaro, Kia Soul or Ford Flex. The cars most popular with techies are based on a survey of 140,000 consumers over the last two years. Six other vehicles on the list are certainly no surprise: Acura TL, Infiniti G, Lexus IS, the Hyundai Genesis sedan, and the Porshe Cayenne. Innovators and early adopters are more likely to choose a luxury car, Translogic.com concludes.
Translogic.com used the 2010 Acura TL as an example. At a base price of $35,105, it offers Bluetooth connectivity, satellite radio, a USB port and an iPod interface as standard features. Options like a 10-speaker audio system that plays audiophile DVD-Audio discs, a navigation system with voice recognition, and a rear-view camera take it to the next level.
Muscle is the Camaro’s chief innovation, serving up 300 hp from its direct injection V6 or 426 hp from its V8. The Ford Flex in part made the list thanks to its edgy exterior styling. According to Translogic.com, “Innovators are people who are more likely to take risks and they will definitely gravitate to vehicles with bolder and more polarizing styling.”
What these folks have in common is a desire to try out new things and share their experiences with their peers. So, just how adventurous or “techie” are you when it comes to your form of transportation?
Top Cars for Technology Innovators:
1. Chevrolet Camaro
2. Kia Soul
3. Ford Flex
4. Hyundai Genesis Sedan
5. Porsche Cayenne
6. Ford F-Series pickup
7. Acura TL
8. Infiniti G sedan
9. Volkswagen CC
10. Nissan Maxima
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Wednesday August 25th was the kickoff presentation to the Hyundai Hope On Wheels event. All of our Hall Hyundai General Managers; Nick Vendt, Michael Komives, and William Rodgers attended this touching event.
Cancer patients at Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters covered their palms with paint and then gave a H…yundai Santa Fe a custom paint job of sorts. Hyundai dealers in Hampton Roads presented a $40,000 check to the Norfolk children’s hospital as part of the company’s national Hope On Wheels effort. “You know cancer kids, they are so often put in this box and told that it’s something to be sad about, you have to be depressed and sad about your diagnosis, but the thing is we’re just normal people,” said 18-year-old Preston Heinlein.
$5 is added to the Hope on Wheels program each time a new Hyundai is sold…LETS SELL THOSE HYUNDAI’S. The company hopes to donate as much as $6 million to childhood cancer research. The cure rate for childhood lukemia is up to 80% now. “And it’s all using drugs that have been available for years – just learning how to better use them, how to better manage them, how to combine them all through cooperative research that just takes years to do,” explained pediatric oncologist Dr. Eric Lowe. The money will be used to support Dr. Lowe’s resarch on using technology to improve compliance with chemotheraphy protocols with the hope of improving survival.
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Committed to Fighting Childhood Cancer
2010 marks the twelfth year that Hyundai and its dealers have been committed to supporting the fight against childhood cancer. What began in 1998 as a local initiative supported by New England-area Hyundai dealers to raise funds for the Jimmy Fund at Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has evolved into Hyundai Hope on Wheels, an independent nonprofit organization which is supported nationwide by all of Hyundai’s 780 dealers and Hyundai Motor America. Since 1998, Hyundai Hope on Wheels has donated more than $14 million to children’s hospitals nationwide to help kids fight cancer. Every time a new Hyundai vehicle is sold in the U.S., $5 is donated to Hope on Wheels.
The Hope on Wheels Tour is the united effort of Hyundai dealers across the country to raise awareness about childhood cancer and celebrate the lives of the courageous children battling the disease. This summer, the Hope on Wheels Tour will travel to 42 children’s hospitals across the country and donate more than $2 million to support further training and research for doctors involved in childhood cancer research, making it the largest single year of donations in the organization’s history. Including, your Norfolk, VA Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters. Hyundai Hope on Wheels designates the medical professionals supported by these donations as Hyundai Scholars.
The 2010 Tour will also host Handprint Ceremonies for childhood cancer patients, both past and present, at the 42 children’s hospitals receiving donations. The symbol of the Hope on Wheels Tour is a white Hyundai Santa Fe covered with colorful handprints representing childhood cancer patients from all over the country. The Handprint Ceremony celebrates the courage of childhood cancer patients by capturing their colorful handprints on the white Santa Fe; children attending the ceremony are asked to lend a hand and place their own handprints on the car to commemorate their battle with cancer. Why handprints? Because there’s nothing more personal than a handprint – and the goal of the Hope on Wheels Tour is to share the personal triumphs of each of these children with other childhood cancer patients and their families across the country. Whether it’s completing a round of chemo, celebrating a beautiful new head of hair or receiving a clean bill of health, one childhood cancer patient’s milestone can be another’s symbol of hope.
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USA Network’s Burn Notice Signs Hyundai Sponsorship
Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar), demolitions expert on USA Network’s top-rated series ‘Burn Notice’ was in need of a new set of wheels during the mid-season finale. Hyundai was more than willing to step in and offer her a lift!
Hyundai has signed on as a 360-degree sponsor of the show, in a deal that includes significant integration. Hyundai’s Genesis Coupe will serve as Fiona’s new ride through the remaining of season three. Nice set of wheels!
There are customized vignettes for Hyundai, short sketches designed to underscore the connection between the ‘Burn Notice’ characters and the Hyundai brand. While tagged tune-ins for the progam and banners will showcase the Hyundai Tuscan, a midsize SUV.
Hyundai also is incorporated in USA’s online videogame, Covert Ops: Vegas Heist, as Fiona’s Genesis will be a featured element throughout the game.
Burn Notice was the second most-watched series on ad-supported cable in 2009. AIring Thursdays at 10:00pm on USA Network, don’t miss the action pact season with the thrilling new Genesis Coupe features on Burn Notice.
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The 11th concept car penned by Hyundai‘s California Design Center in Irvine is called the Nuvis. Sporting gullwing doors, the Nuvis is noteworthy for two reasons: First, its hybrid drivetrain will find its way into the next-generation Hyundai Sonata, and second, Hyundai says the concept’s styling hints at what the Santa Fe’s replacement could look like.
Hyundai’s Hybrid Blue Drive architecture combines a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder (known as the Theta II) with a 30-kW electric motor, the last also producing 151 lb.-ft. of torque. The total estimated output of 228 bhp is put to the road via a 6-speed automatic transmission. Hyundai says the Nuvis’s lithium polymer batteries, which are stored underneath the trunk floor, are more durable and space efficient than nickel-metal hydride and lithium-ion versions.
As a parallel hybrid, the Nuvis can be driven in all-electric mode, gasoline-engine-only mode as well as any combination thereof. Engine management software automatically shuts off the gasoline engine when the Nuvis comes to a stop, improving overall fuel mileage and providing zero emissions, while Hyundai’s Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) restarts the engine once pressure is applied to the accelerator pedal.
Hyundai says the Nuvis’s radical styling “hints at a possible design direction for a future-generation crossover,” most likely the next Santa Fe or its replacement, although don’t count on the production vehicle using those gullwing doors! The staff at the California Design Center “studied the way water splits across and flows around the hull and sides of a boat” in creating the Nuvis, to form the illusion of constant motion.
The large gullwing doors open to a luxurious 4-seat cabin with a “cascading” floor and ambient blue lighting. The seat fabric is made from 100-percent reclaimed soda bottles; while the seatbelts were made by Harveys Original Seatbeltbags (they make handbags out of seatbelts.)
The Nuvis’s instrument panel streams information throughout the cabin, with passengers able to access each other via Methode Electronics TouchSense technology that links all four seats; after all, why go to the trouble of actually talking to one another?
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Given its price, subdued appearance, and comfortable interior, we would have no problem recommending the Sonata to someone who needs a no-nonsense sedan.
The Sonata’s midcycle updates have made a good, pleasant car even better. The interior in particular is noticeably classier (note the metallic-looking gauges and the well-wrought storage bins in the center stack, for instance), and our test car’s build quality puts it near the top of the class. The cloth seats had a strange fabric covering and were a bit too firm for my liking, however, and the door panels also wore a similarly odd fabric.
Photo Gallery: 2008 Hyundai Sonata Limited – Hyundai Midsize Sedan Review – Automobile Magazine
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The Accent is most comfortable in the fringes between city and country, where roads twist but speeds are kept in check.
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Photo Gallery: 2008 Hyundai Accent SE – Hyundai Subcompact Hatchback Review – Automobile Magazine




