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Perfect combination of style, luxury, power and performance, Hyundai Accent is an excellent product from Hyundai Motors in India. It is midsized sedan looks very powerful and attractive. Buyer can accomplish their vehicle needs easily and conveniently. This automobile promises to provide smooth sailing driving experience to the driver. With advanced and refined engine quality and perfect interiors, Hyundai Accent clearly running ahead from its other competitors in sedan category cars.
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This car is powered with 1495cc SOHC in-line-4-cylinder engine that produces a power of 94 bhp @ 5500 rpm, with an outmost torque of 123 Nm @ 3500 rpm. Power modification and economy is best demonstrates by its alpha engine, which is prepared with harmonically balanced cranks. The engine is designed with high velocity intake and wear out ports, tumble airflow, dual intake valves and asymmetric rockers.
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The passive and active safety specification of Accent offer high level of protection to its passengers. The anti-lock disc brakes are outfitted with electronic-type brake power distribution, which promise shorter stopping distance and keep away from accidents. You can enjoy a safe driving with 3-point safety belts. Additional, safety features include collapsible steering column, Airbags, child-safety rear door locks, rear defogger and central door locking.
Hyundai Accent is available in five different variants which include GLE, GLS, Viva, Viva CRDi and CRDi. You can also choose Hyundai i20 for your needs. It is another excellent luxury car and perfect for family travelling and personal uses.
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History of Hummer

All the Hummer cars originate from a military vehicle - the M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). Since HMMWV is quite of a hassle to pronounce, the soldiers began to call their vehicles Humvee's. When AM General began to produce similar cars for the civilian market, they used the name Hummer. Today, Hummer is a protected name owned by General Motors. AM General sold the name to General Motors in 1999, but continued to manufacture the Hummer, while General Motors became responsible for selling the vehicles on the market.
The military M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles were developed to replace jeeps and lighter trucks. As early as the 1970's, the jeeps and lighter trucks had begun to show signs of inadequacy during military missions in rough terrain and a new and improved type of vehicle was much sought after. In 1979, the U.S. Military lay out the requirements for a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, and in 1980 the first prototype was finished. The prototype was called M998 and had been produced by AM General. The U.S. Military liked the prototype and AM General begun to produce a series of different High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle prototypes. Eventually, the U.S. Military ordered 55,000 HMMWV's from AM General. Today, you will find more than 15 different types of Humvees' in the United States armed forces. They are used a cargo carriers, troop carriers, ambulances, automatic weapons platforms, missile carriers, surface-to-air missile platforms and much more. Fording 0.762 meters is possible with a standard Humvee, and with a deep-water fording kit you can ford up to 1.5 meters.
The first civilian High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, the Hummer, entered the market in 1991 and soon grew immensely popular. It was initially promoted by a race in 1990 where two Hummers traversed the rough terrain between London, UK and Beijing, China. A majority of the trip took place on the coarse roads of central Soviet Union. The drive was broadcasted in the United States, and the Hummer received a lot of publicity before even being launched. One of the first civilian owners of a Hummer was Arnold Schwarzenegger, which naturally also gave the vehicle additional publicity. What made the Humvee's really famous was however the 1991 Operation: Desert Storm in the Middle East. During this war, soldiers driving the various Humvee's were frequently seen on the news in America.
In 2003, the Hummer H2 - a smaller version of the Hummer H1 - entered the market. Even though it is not as big as a Hummer H1, it still has room for five passengers. It is considered a capable multipurpose vehicle and the Hummer H2 is used in large cities as well as in off-road conditions. The Hummer H2 Sport Utility Truck (SUT) is a pick-up truck variety of the standard Hummer H2. In 2005, the next Hummer was released. The Hummer H3 is even smaller than the Hummer H2 and marketed as a midsized SUV. It weighs no more than 8500 lb. Hummers are also available in limousine versions. The Hummer limousine is a popular party vehicle since it can comfortably fit a large group of people and has an exclusive interior.
read more about Hummer limousine or the latest Hummer model is the family friendly Hummer 3.

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Honda ATV (ATVs)

When it comes to buying ATV, there's nothing more important than knowing that the machine is not only nice on the eyes, but it's also professionally designed and is absolutely safe! This is when brand and history of the company that develops the ATV comes into the picture. The name Honda is legendary and when you look at a Honda ATV, you know you're looking at quality and reliability. Honda first developed and sold its first ATV back in the 70's and it has come a long way since then. Today, Honda is one of the leading ATV providers in the world. There are many reasons for that but one of them is this - Honda ATVs are not only creatively designed but it's also of exceptional quality. In its earlier days, Honda ATVs are better known for their functionality as a reliable workhorse. But today, things have taken a turn because many people enjoy riding ATVs for fun. Hence, Honda recognizes this change and have been producing top of the line Honda ATVs to meet market needs.
With their experience in manufacturing various types of vehicles whether for transportation means or for recreation, Honda ATVs are always developed with their customers in mind. On top of that, Honda produces a wide range of designs and models to suit different market like the Sports series for people who like to ride ATV for fun, the Utility series for work purposes and finally, the Leisure series. As the demand for ATV increases, the number of models for Honda ATV also increases....including Honda ATVs for kids. Honda ATVs are developed for fun and safety...and that's important to ATV enthusiasts! That's why Honda has emerged as one of the leading providers of ATVs the world over.
Honda ATVs are packed with powerful features that improve handling and increase the level of fun one will have. This is especially important for kids. Honda ATVs are usually packed with many safety features which make Honda ATVs very kid-friendly.
And one of the best things about buying a Honda ATV and not other brands is this...not only does Honda produce a wide range of Honda ATV models but they also release an amazingly extensive line of tools and accessories to make your riding experience a more exciting but safe one. On top of that, it's easy to find replacements and spare parts for Honda ATVs too...compared to other less-known models. Honda ATV accessories and spare parts (even used Honda ATVs) can be found in your nearly ATV outlet or on the Internet! This is the advantage of choosing a Honda ATV...availability. The reason why Honda ATVs are so easy to find is that Honda's American Honda's Motorcycle Division distributes ATVs, motorcycles, scooters and watercraft in the US and they have a large number of associates to help them handle distribution.
So, is it any wonder why one of the world's first ATV producers is leading the pack by a mile today as an ATV manufacturer?
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Chook Feathers, the Sunday Roast and the Classic FJ Holden Car

The sharp axe, which my grandfather kept razor sharp, split the wood into easy to handle pieces and with an old newspaper as a base, I stacked the wood into the fire place in the backyard "boiler", lit the match and the fire slowly started to burn the wood. It was now time to add the water from the old tank stand which filled from the roof guttering after regular rainfall. The bucket was a friendly to use, metal bucket that doubled up for many roles and one was to pick up the "chook" manure from the "chook" shed to use in my Grandfather's vegetable patch.
I had my own ritual now to attend to. While keeping an eye on the boiler fire, I climbed the magnificent backyard mango tree to select the best, ripest mangos I could find and then it was into my Grandfathers small area of planted banana trees, which, for some reason always had ample ripe bananas any day of the week. With a hand saw I would chop a fresh ripe bunch of bananas to share with my soon to arrive cousins.
Close by, a huge macadamia nut tree continually dropped ripe macadamia nuts to the ground. I would gather these up and fill my pants pockets with them.
My Grandmother, who was usually looking at me from the back window that overlooked the huge combustion stove, where she cooked the best food I can ever remember eating as a young boy, called out "I have just made a cuppa, come and drink it while it is still hot and do you want some fresh toast with your Grandfather".
"Yes please Nan" was my normal response and my return journey to the patio was a regular trail to pick up the banana bunch and the mangos and put them in the laundry, along with the macadamia nuts from my pockets.
My Grandfather, who was a World War 1 veteran, was only a slightly built man, was as tough as nails, an Irish sense of humour, and was once a coal miner on his return from Europe at wars' end. "Hi Champ" as he would always greet me, with a hug and a friendly smile, "sit down with me and have your cuppa".
The usual discussion at this time was which "chooks" we need to choose for the Sunday roast. It was normally the ones that were not good egg layers and today it my turn to choose the "chooks" for the chopping block which was an old 3 foot tree stump in the backyard that was used for chopping the firewood for the combustion stove.
On top of the chopping block, two very large nails were hammered into the stump about 2 inches apart with 2 inches of the nails rising above the stump. This was the spot where the chosen "chooks" met their end.
We finished the cuppa and with the razor sharp axe we headed for the chook yard. I always felt as a young kid that the chooks new it was Sunday and they would run wildly around the chook yard, attempting to escape what would be the end of their egg laying days.
With chook feathers flying and chooks squarking, my Grandfather and I, with a chook each, holding them by their legs with their heads down, we headed for the chopping block. A quick stretch of the chook's neck, a slight hit with the hammer on each nail to form a V across the chook's neck and with one quick blow with the axe, the headless chooks were released to run around the yard. They always seemed to chase me and I wondered how they could see me without their heads. No wonder my Grandfather always headed for the banana patch at this time laughing his head off.
In Australia, we have a saying about somebody busily running around and doing several things all at once. It's "running around the place like a chook with its' head cut off" and this is where the saying comes from.
In a few minutes, the chooks would stop their running and it was time to hang them by their feet with string tied to the back yard clothes hoist until the blood stopped falling.
This was followed by a quick dip into the boiling water from the backyard boiler (which I previously prepared) and then into the close by laundry for plucking and gutting.
I did not like this part of preparing the chooks for the Sunday roast, luckily it was always my Grandmother who seemed to get this role. It was now time for me to head for the vegetable patch where my Grandfather caringly grew, with great enthusiasm, a variety of in season vegetables. On occasion, he would supply the neighbours in the street with any excess he grew.
I loved digging the fresh potatoes from the sweet smelling soil, the silverbeet, the carrots, the eschallots, the sweet sugar cabbages, the big ripe pumpkins growing on the vines and the turnips. It was then off to the bean trellis where I would carefully select the beautiful fresh beans, peas and the chokos.
By this time the rest of the family would be arriving and my young cousins, along with their mums, would prepare the vegetables and the chooks for the oven.
On one particular Sunday, my Uncle arrived with his family, in their brand new FJ Holden Sedan. This was the first "new" car in the family and little did we know that this would be one of the Classic Holden Cars in years to come and would be immortalized by the Australian car buying community. I can still smell the aroma of the newness of the leather seating and the sound of the powerful 6 cylinder, 60 horse power grey motor, with its' 3 speed column mounted gear shift.
The dining room table would be set by my Grandmother with the best silverware she would have, and everyone had a regular seating spot at the table, with no arguments, all enjoying the fresh food, the family all together enjoying each others company, the men drinking a nice cold beer from the lead lined ice chest, the women drinking tea and us kids drinking my Grandfathers famous home brewed horehound.
I am now a Grandfather myself and miss the old fashioned uncluttered lifestyle, the family Sunday roasts and the fun we had as kids and the enjoyment we had with our Uncles, Aunties and our cousins, all lunching together, on every Sunday. Life was simple then.
Today's lifestyle has changed us all. The fast lane has eaten up our once valuable family resourse, time together. We have forgotten to say "relax, it'll be right mate".
At times, I forget, it was 1955 then, just 10 years after World War 2 finished.
While the Sunday Roasts have finished, the unrelenting smell of the chook feathers being plucked after dunking in hot boiling water, remain firm in my memory today. Whenever I see the much loved FJ Holden Cars driving through the streets of town, still tough and strong, I cannot help but be reminded of the days when the extended family life was valued.
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