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Hyundai Pulls Out of Japanese Market
December 2, 2009
even so, i think given the past history between the two countries, korean cars WILL NOT sell in japan.
there is a big movement against china and korea, especially against korea, as the "korean wave" or korean pop culture is popularized throughout asia. the biggest pop stars in japan and the rest of asia are korean. since the rise of korean pop culture, anti-korean propaganda began appearing again. the nytimes published a piece on how the #1 selling comic/manga in japan for years was an anti-korean and anti-chinese filled manga akin to the anti-black eugenics movement at the turn of the last century in the u.s. ...
Hyundai Pulls Out of Japanese Market
December 2, 2009
love german cars, but agree that the new cars coming out of korea provide superior warranty, std options etc., which make hyundai a great value. i enjoy being independent and not riding on the wave of of the collective masses.
Hyundai Superbowl Commercials Surface Early
February 2, 2009
wow! i'm glad hyundai is delivering! they are really starting to engineer and design cars you WANT to own. i'm down w/ hyundai. ha!
Chrysler 200C EV Concept Unveiled in Detroit
January 13, 2009
beautiful - i love the rear, reminiscent of the beautifullly sculpted 6-series rear and the awesome side and front, harking back the tasteful bentley continental...
sexy
2010 Lexus HS 250h Dedicated Hybrid Unveiled
January 13, 2009
NASTASTIC
great that they are investing in this sort of technology, but what a hideous looking car. 90's much? how about lexus throw in some forward thinking design w/ some forward thinking cars
VIDEO: Volvo Stages S60 Concept World Debut in Detroit
January 13, 2009
gorgeous!
Chevrolet Volt Li-ion battery packs to be manufactured by LG Chem
January 13, 2009
seriously?
Chevrolet Volt Li-ion battery packs to be manufactured by LG Chem
January 13, 2009
actually, i agree w/ many of you, but i think it's important to continue our evolution in the direction that will support sustainable living. we pay more now, but benefit much more in the long-haul. we have much to lose by failing to develop newer, energy efficient technologies. i'm proud of G.M., an American company launching into such a commitment with god-speed. i just hope it lives up to the hype and delivers a vehicle that makes U.S. cars desirable! p.s. what a fine looking car.