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Follow on Google News | Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan releases the all new 2011 Hyundai SonataThe All New 2011 Hyundai Sonata makes it's debut at Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan.
By: Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan Ga To view which vehicles arrived visit http://www.southtownehyundai.com/ With beaming grins and news of Hyundai being named the most fuel efficient brand in America, Hyundai's brass took the wraps off their new-for-2011 Sonota. What strikes you instantly is the Sonata's curvy, slightly-hefty, almost organic shape. Hyundai calls the design language "Fluidic Sculpture," and while not quite as in-your-face as Mazda's signature Nagare styling language, we have a feeling it might prove nearly as polarizing. That's not to say the new Sonata is bad looking or ugly. But it is highly-stylized in a mid-size market that tends to reward the bland and middle-of-the- But Fluidic Sculpture is what we've got – and not just on the Sonata. Hyundai's North American President and CEO John Krafcik promises that this design language will define the brand moving forward. Not surprisingly, Fluidic Sculpture originated right here in Southern California in Hyundai's Irvine design center. We really appreciate some of the finely wrought detailing, such as the grille, door handles, headlights and taillights (though those taillights appear to be lifted directly from the BMW 3 Series). We're just a wee bit uncertain of how the new Sonata will play in Peoria. As for the non-design aspects of the 2011 Sonata, the big news is under the hood. Gone is the 3.3-liter V6, or for that matter, any V6. Instead Hyundai is offering consumers a choice of three four-cylinder engines. The first is a 2.4-liter Gasoline Direct-Injection (GDI) motor called the Theta II good for 198 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque. That much power from a 2.4-liter essentially puts the Sonata at the head of the four-cylinder class. But what about those pesky V6 cars? No problem, as Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan will introducing a turbocharged version of the GDI Theta II. If direct-injection and turbocharging sounds a little EcoBoosty to you, well, it is. And that's a very, very good thing. To see the turbo's on the ground at Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan visithttp://www.southtownehyundai.com/ But what about hybrids? There will be a hybrid version of the Theta II. Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan is calling the technology Blue Drive,and it sounds pretty spiffy. Unlike other hybrids that use nickel hydride (or starting soon, lithium ion) batteries, the Hyundai system will use lithium polymer technology. According to Hyundai, lithium polymer leapfrogs lithium ion battery tech and within five years, the entire industry will switch to LP. Only Hyundai will be putting the tech on sale within the year. Big claims to be sure, but Hyundai's been defying conventions and expectations for quite a while now. Look for the Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan Sonata's to start at less than $19,000 , far below other dealer prices. Tips on auto buying and auto loans can be found at http://2getcredit.com/ # # # Southtowne Hyundai of Newnan has been serving the Atlanta and surrounding counties since 1991. We are a fanily owned and operated dealership, with 3 dealerships and 7 franchises. End
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