Hyundai Introduces The Concept RB. Is It A Bang? Or A Bust? You Tell Me!

Hyundai Concept RB Introduced at the 2010 Moscow International Motor Show

Hyundai has no shortages of amazing concepts over the past 10 years. We have also been very lucky in seeing some of these concepts come to life. When I saw the footage from this latest concept I knew you would want to see it. Why? Because I feel like you will be just as stunned as I was. This thing looks good! It looks sleek, roomy, fun and most importantly sporty! Now we all know that just because Hyundai comes out with a new concept and they do decide to produce it, it doesn’t mean we will see it here in the United States. I will tell you one thing….. I want this one. Check out the video below of the Concept RB courtesy of Hyundai and let me know what you think. Is it a bang? Or is it a bust?

Hyundai Motor Company introduced a new sub-compact family sedan concept RB at the 2010 Moscow International Motor Show (MIMS). The RB projects a coupe-like dynamic styling that is sculpted, stately and performance-oriented. -- Hyundai

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Is Your Air Conditioning On The Fritz? What To Look For!

It’s that time of the year when it’s getting a little warm outside. Is your air conditioner is your car working properly? I only ask cause mine was on the fritz last weekend and after a little work I figured out what the problem was. I am now back to driving in my car without sweating! It’s greatness!

Here are a few things that you should look for so you can figure out why your A/C is acting up. Courtesy of macsw.org. No one wants to be without an A/C. Of course if you don’t want to work on your new or used car by yourself we are happy to help you out. Just let us know.

Here’s what to look for:

Note: Always be extremely careful any time you’re under the hood while the engine is running. Stay away from all rotating components with your hands, clothing, and hair, and always wear eye protection around a running engine.

1. Are A/C component mounting bolts in place and tightly secured?

2. Are caps installed on the A/C system service ports? This keeps out dirt, and also provides a seal for refrigerant.

3. With the engine running, does the compressor clutch engage when the A/C is switched on? If it doesn’t, this usually indicates a low (or empty) refrigerant condition, or an electrical problem. Also, listen for rapid clicking or cycling noises at the compressor when the A/C is switched on. If this is happening, it could also indicate low refrigerant or some other problems. Have it checked by your service technician. (Note: Some A/C systems prevent compressor clutch engagement in low temperatures, typically at or below 40° F.)

4. With the engine running and the A/C switched off, listen for knocking or rumbling sounds in the vicinity of the compressor. These could indicate a failing compressor clutch, and/or loose mounting hardware.

5. Check all belts for cracks, wear, and glazing. Have them replaced at the first sign of any of these conditions. Also, check for belts that vibrate while the engine is running and the A/C is on. This may indicate a belt that needs to be tightened, or a defective automatic belt tensioner.

6. Examine all A/C and cooling system hoses for cuts, abrasion, weak spots, and signs of leakage. Leakage from A/C system hoses is often indicated by an accumulation of dirt and oil, particularly at connections and fittings.

7. Make sure the condenser (in front of the radiator) is free of any obstructions, such as leaves or insects. This could reduce airflow, resulting in reduced A/C performance. You can rinse the condenser clean with a garden hose.

Seriously let us know if you need any help with your A/C. We are here for you.

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You Can Improve Your New or Used Car With Car Accessories Cheaply!

Sometimes you just want to boost the look of your new or used car. But how? Budgets are a little tighter these days than they have been in years passed and if you know what to look for you can improve the look of your car for cheap. Accessories can sometimes be expensive but thanks to Car Accessories Magazine and their tips you can get organized and looking good again in no time at all. It can be expensive to replace the carpet in your new or used car but you can get some really good looking floor mats for cheap. Check out these tips. 

A cheap and easy solution to add design and sophistication to your car is by using a few car interior accessories. These products are a practical way to personalize your vehicle for whatever reason you see fit. Since there are many different items on the market, this makes it easy to choose the style and colors you prefer.

For individuals who spend most of their time driving to and from events, it’s no wonder you would prefer your vehicle to be a representation of who you are. Whether it’s driving the kids to soccer practice, commuting to and from the workplace, or simply a run to town, adding these car interior accessories is an inexpensive way to show off your style.

A fun and creative method is seat coverings. Not only do they hide stains, tears, or other damages, but they’re an excellent reason to add a new look. There are many varieties available which makes the possibilities endless. Choose a material and color scheme that works for you and simply apply them to your old seats. Fabrics that are comfortable throughout the year are a great idea. Some are even sold in fade resistant varieties. To prevent conflict, measure your seats ahead of time to figure out which size works best.

The carpeting inside your vehicle can be costly to replace. Floor mats are inexpensive and easy to install than new carpet. This is ideal for those who are working with a set budget. They are available in different colors and materials and offer protection against muddy shoes.

To prevent clutter and an overall messy vehicle, you must be organized. There are many products available to assist you with this goal. To keep CD’s safe, place them in a CD case that is designed for this purpose. A holder that attaches to your visor is idea for those who need an easy reach. To prevent spills from drinks, purchase a drink holder. These are available if you are lacking one in your car.

Catch any trash that adds up on a routine basis by adding a small trashcan. This is a convenient method and can be used to throw away any food containers, drinks, and paper products. Instead of these items ending up on the floor or dashboard, they are stored neatly in the trash.

Use compartment organizers to hold toys, books and games, and other products that you need inside your vehicle. They are sold in a variety of stores and keep items safe. This is a good idea so you can have them on hand when they are needed.

Buy a small book that holds all critical documents such as your car’s registration papers, proof of insurance, etc. These are made especially for these items and will keep them organized. This prevents them being thrown into the glove compartment.

To keep the temperature down and prevent your dashboard and seats from cracking, get shades for your vehicle. This will keep sunlight out and reduce the amount of heat inside. Many different makes and colors are available and sold in stores.

Many items are available to the consumer. In order to get the best deals, shop around and compare deals. This will give you a general idea to what you’re exactly looking for. Car interior accessories are an excellent way to show off your stylish side and practicality.

What do you think of these tips? Do you have any you would like to share? Feel free to send them over. 

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New Hyundai Commercials Turning Towards Popular Top Gear Show

I came across these new commercials for Hyundai called “Top Deer.” As far as I can tell they are only airing in Australia for the new Tucson. Strangely enough they are very similar to the UK’s popular TV show called “Top Gear.” These are pretty hysterical commercials so I thought I would share one with you since we all love Hyundai. What do you guys think? 

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Watch Your Speeding. Cops in Ohio can give tickets on guesstimating now.

Have you guys heard this yet? I saw this on the news the other night and then today I found this story that lays it all out. I thought I’d share it with you so that when you are driving around Cincinnati in your new or used car you can be a little more vigilant about your speed. Tickets are a pain in the bum.

Here’s the story from Patrick O’Donnell, The Plain Dealer.

It’s all guessing.

Or, as the man in charge of police training standards for the entire state puts it, “dead reckoning.”

New police officers in Ohio receive no scientific training in estimating speeds of drivers in basic training. There’s no timing of cars over fixed distances, no special methods of determining an actual speed, nothing with stopwatches.

There is just a repetition of watching cars go by and guessing speeds, then seeing how the guesses matches up with what the radar says.

“There is no formula to apply,” said Robert Fiatal, executive director of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission. “It’s kind of a dead-reckoning kind of thing.”

An Ohio Supreme Court ruling Wednesday made a police officer’s visual estimate of speed enough to make a speeding ticket stick. Though that had been the case in most of the state, the appeals court covering Cuyahoga County had required more than an officer’s guess: radar readings or comparing a vehicle’s speed to the speedometer reading in a police cruiser.

The court ruled that an officer’s estimate can hold up all by itself if an officer is trained by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Academy or a similar academy and has experience gauging speeds.

The number of states that use that standard could not be determined Wednesday. Pennsylvania and Nebraska require more than just a visual speed estimate, though officers in those states have leeway to say a vehicle was traveling at an unsafe speed.

The Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission sets standards that all students in the more than 70 police academies in the state must meet to graduate. Officials from the police academies in Cleveland Heights and at Cuyahoga Community College each said they use the state curriculum.

Cleveland Heights Lt. Larry Shaffer said officers are taught to track – follow behind — vehicles suspected of speeding to determine speed, but the required state training allows a reasonable estimate.

“Before you would be certified you have to be fairly accurate with the naked eye,” he said.

Visually estimating the speed of vehicles is only a small part of a five-hour unit on speed, which also includes lessons on stopping distance, benefits of speed enforcement, types of speed laws, how to track a given vehicle and how to fill out a traffic ticket.

Traffic radar used to be part of basic training for all officers, but each department now trains its own officers in using the radar or laser system it owns.

State standards call for students to use four principles to estimate vehicle speeds: their own knowledge and experience in watching traffic, watching vehicles move past stationary objects, seeing if a vehicle is moving in an unusual way like bouncing or the driver is driving erratically.

But the required curriculum doesn’t tell students how to determine a specific speed using those principles.

Instructors must take students to areas with different kinds of traffic and have them estimate speeds. The instructor would use radar on the vehicle so the student can compare results.

“You just refine that and refine that by looking at the radar,” Fiatal said.

Standards call for students to estimate speeds of 20 vehicles and the instructor to calculate the difference between the estimate and the actual speed. Students pass if the average difference is five miles per hour or less.

Fiatal said that training is “certainly a start” for new officers to learn to estimate speeds. He said when they learn to use radar they will have more chances to measure their impressions against radar readings. As they gain more experience, guesses will be more educated.

What do you guys think? I want to hear your opinions.

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The Top 30 Ugliest Cars Ever.

Do you love cars? Do you drive down the highway just looking at the nice, beautiful new cars passing by? If you do you notice the UGLY ones. They make your eyes burn. You feel bad not only for the person that’s driving it but for the person who designed it. You wonder to yourself….What were they thinking when they built that thing? I know you’ve probably seen the American made ugly cars but have you seen the ones built over seas? Some of those are down right horrible. Thanks to AutoBlog for sharing this video of the Top 30 UGLIEST cars of all time. It’s hysterical to see some of these cars.

Here is the list in alphabetical order:

  • AMC Gremlin
  • AMC Pacer
  • Aston Martin Lagonda
  • Aurora
  • Citroen Ami 6
  • Corbin Sparrow
  • Fiat Multipla
  • Ford Edsel
  • Ford Scorpio
  • G-Wiz
  • Hua Detroit Fish
  • Kia Opirus / Amanti
  • Lamborghini LM 002
  • Lightburn Zeta Sports
  • Mini Marcos
  • Nissan Cube
  • Nissan Micra C+C
  • Nissan S-Cargo
  • Pontiac Aztek
  • Reliant Bond Bug
  • Scangyong Rodius
  • Sebring-Vanguard citiCar
  • Skoda Roomster
  • Subaru Baja
  • Subaru Tribeca
  • Suzuki X-90
  • Tang Hua Book of Songs
  • Tang Hua Piece of Cloud
  • Volkswagen Thing
  • Zap Xebra Electric Truck
  • What do you guys think? Are they missing any cars that should be on the list? Or are there cars that should not have made the list?

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Do You Drive One Of The Top 10 Most Fuel Efficient SUV’s?

Fuel efficiency is very important to many Americans these days. So it was to our excitement when Edmunds.com put out a list of the Top 10 Most Fuel Efficient SUV’s/Crossovers and the 2010 Hyundai Tucson made the list! You should get out and test drive the new 2010 Hyundai Tucson and your local Cincinnati Hyundai Dealer!

The Hyundai Tucson tied for 3rd with some very notable vehicles.

2010 Hyundai Tucson — 23 city/31 highway and 26 combined (tie)

2010 Chevrolet Equinox — 22 city/32 highway and 26 combined (tie)

2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid — 27 city/25 highway and 26 combined (tie)

2010 Suzuki SX4 — 23 city/30 highway and 26 combined (tie)

2010 GMC Terrain — 22 city/32 highway and 26 combined (tie)

To see the full Top 10 list just visit Edmunds.com and for a review of the 2010 Hyundai Tucson click here.

Do you drive a new Hyundai Tucson? What are your thoughts on it? Do you love it?

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Are you driving a new or used Hyundai? Maybe you should "Think About It"

I came across a blog this morning from Hyundai In The News and I liked it so well I thought I just had to share it. I am so proud of the accomplishments Hyundai has been making lately and I am excited about all the new models that have come out and are continuing to come out. Hyundai has really stepped up their game this year and it really is a very exciting time right now. You can find a Hyundai new or used from your local Cincinnati Hyundai Dealer for a great price. Get out there and test drive one. I bet you won’t be disappointed.

Hyundai turned out to be one of the biggest spenders in the 2010 Super Bowl XLIV game. So, what exactly were they advertising?

In the Hyundai Super Bowl commercials, we saw that the paint job of the new Sonata is better than that of the Mercedes-Benz CLS550; we saw that if you lose your job after buying a new Hyundai, you can return it with no negative impact on your credit through Hyundai Assurance; we saw that Hyundai has been recognized by the EPA as one of the most fuel-efficient car makers in America; and we also saw the all new, 2010 Genesis Coupe.

These are exciting times at Hyundai and all they are asking of you is to “Think about it.” – Hyundai In The News

Who wouldn’t want to drive the new 2010 Genesis coupe? It’s stylish, sporty, gets great gas mileage, is loaded with great features and accessories. Did I mention it starts at only $22,000. That’s an amazing price for a car built to compete with the Ford Mustang and the Chevy Camaro. Believe me when I say the 2010 Genesis Coupe is nothing short of a huge competitor to these brands. Driving one…. Well that’s pretty great too.

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Are You Tall? Here Are A Few New Or Used Car Sedan Options For Giants!

Are you tall? Don’t like driving trucks but can’t find the leg or head room in a sedan? Well Edmunds.com put together a list of cars that would work well for tall people. Being tall myself I can understand how important this is. Sure i’d love to drive a coupe but let’s be real, it just wouldn’t work. However, I would drive a sedan in a heart beat if I knew I could fit! It just so happens that a few of the cars we carry at the Superior Automotive Group made the list! That’s awesome! The list of cars have the most leg and head room available for you tall people… So no need to fret. We’ve got one for you! Thanks to Edmunds.com for compiling this list and make sure to visit them for the complete list with all the juicy details!

Honda Tied For 2nd Place With Mercedes. Check out these dimensions. I pulled these dimensions straight from Edmunds.com

2010 Honda Accord (tie)
Front headroom: 41.4
Front legroom: 42.5
Front hiproom: 56.6
Front interior room: 46.8

3rd Place Goes To Kia

2009 Kia Amanti
Front headroom: 40.0
Front legroom: 44.5
Front hiproom: 55.2
Front interior room: 46.6

4th Place Was A Tie And 2 Hyundai’s  Made the Cut

2010 Hyundai Genesis (tie)
Front headroom: 40.4
Front legroom: 44.3
Front hiproom: 44.9
Front interior room: 46.5

2010 Hyundai Azera (tie)
Front headroom: 40.2
Front legroom: 43.7
Front hiproom: 55.5
Front interior room: 46.5

And 5th Place Went To Another Hyundai!

2010 Hyundai Sonata
Front headroom: 40.1
Front legroom: 43.7
Front hiproom: 55.5
Front interior room: 46.4

Don’t forget to see the whole list just visit Edmunds.com Now obviously you’ll need to go test drive these vehicles and see what’s best for you. Cincinnati Auto Dealers will be more than happy to help you figure out what you need to feel comfortable and if you have any questions feel free to give us a call!

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