Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Renault Koleos SUV Refreshed for the 2012 Model Year


It’s only three years old, but it’s apparently time for the Renault Koleos compact SUV to receive its first facelift. The changes include an exterior makeover and new interior trim, plus noticeable CO2 and fuel consumption savings in the case of the crossover model’s range of diesel powerplants.

The first thing you’ll notice on the updated model is the brand new fascia, evidently inspired by the newly launched Latitude sedan, which like the Koleos, is the product of Renault Samsung Motors in Busan, South Korea.

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Monday, June 20, 2011

Argentina Agrees to Allow Hyundai and Kia Imports for Peanuts – Literally…


Argentina’s exports for imports saga continues, with South Korean carmaker Hyundai agreeing to export peanuts, wine, biodiesel and soy flour to offset the US$91 million (€64 million) it added to Argentina’s growing trade deficit in 2010. Partner company / subsidiary Kia has agreed export white goods and plastics for their contribution.

The South American nation’s US$6 billion (€4.19 billion) trade deficit has already led to one Porsche distributor agreeing to export wine and olive products, while similar deals have been struck with carmakers Chery, GM, Peugeot-Citroen, Alfa Romeo, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Fiat and Ford.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Renault Samsung Debut New SM7 Saloon in South Korea


The Renault-Nissan alliance’s South Korean subsidiary Samsung has presented the production version of its SM7 sedan model, which was displayed as a thinly disguised concept car at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show this past April.

Putting aside some minor details such as the lower parts of the front and rear bumpers, and the less extravagant choice of alloy wheels, nothing else has changed from the concept model.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Hyundai Set to Become Sixth Biggest Automaker in the U.S. In 2011


In the realm of U.S. automotive sales, 8% is a magic number. When an automaker hits 8%, they know they’ve become one of the big guns. Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda, Dodge and Nissan have all made it, and 2011 is expected to be Hyundai’s year.

So sayeth market research firm Polk, and I’m tempted to agree. Hyundai and its partner-brand / internal rival Kia have steadily been evolving into truly world-class carmakers. They’re keenly priced, inoffensive to look at and comprehensively covered quality-wise – everything the vast majority of new car buyers want in this day and age.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Things We Say


Hiya.

What can I say. We got japanese ska, chinese punk and now is time for some korean hardcore. And I mean real, brutal sXe in-your-face hardcore like you've never expected from a country like South Korea. To be honest that's not surprising as the koreans got a really strong hardcore scene which is part of the wider and vibrant asian scene. Now back to the topic. Three words: Things We Say, a four-piece sXe hardcore band from Seoul, South Korea. It is obvious that they're influenced by the likes of Minor Threat, Gorilla Biscuit and Youth Of Today which can be seen in their lyrics. The band released in 2004 it's first recording, a four-song demo and in 2007 it's first album titled "OUR DECISIONS" containing 12 songs. TWS is present in couple of compilations. Apparently their music got recognition outside Korea evidence for which is the gact that they were support for Strike Anywhere's 2010 korean tour. The old-school hardcore spirit in Korea is definitely alive with this band.

Things We Say myspace