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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Hyundai Veloster
High-performance sport bikes provide inspiration.
Can an affordable coupe provide premium car features? It can if it’s the 2012 Hyundai Veloster, a brand-new entrée into the compact coupe segment that not only provides the fun of a coupe, but the accessibility and practicality of a three-door hatch. Fuel-efficient, smart and exciting to drive, the Veloster once again marks Hyundai as a leader in delivering a fascinating, real-world driving experience.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Hyundai Veracruz
Premium crossover features with signature Hyundai value.
The 2012 Veracruz is the flagship Hyundai crossover, providing a premium experience for up to seven passengers with meticulous attention to detail and segment-leading luxury, convenience and safety equipment. For 2012, the Veracruz is updated with new exterior features, heated seats in the second row and an available Alpine navigation system on the Limited trim.
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Decoding Color Blindness
Learn the fact and fiction behind this vision deficiency.
Color vision deficiency, often referred to as color blindness, is often a misunderstood condition. This is partially because there are several different causes of color blindness, as well as a variety of ways the condition develops. Is it true that only males are at risk? Are people born with color blindness? Read on to find out what is fact and what is fiction:
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Two is One Too Many
Sequels that thankfully never happened.
Some of the worst films ever made are, in fact, sequels to some of the best films ever made. While some have gotten it right (Godfather II, anyone?), many more have left people longing for the originals. Luckily, some studio executives had the wherewithal to put the kibosh on these prospective sequels.
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Gary Rome Hyundai is now Smoke Free
In an effort to do our part to provide a healthy enviornment for all, as of January 1, 2012, both Gary Rome Hyundai and Gary Rome Kia are now nonsmoking facilities.
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New England’s New Art (and More)
Exploring the aesthetic offerings of some of the nation’s finest universities.
New England is not only home to many of the nation’s oldest institutions of higher education, but also to some of the finest, and many events and experiences at the region’s universities are open to the public. Take a look at some of the happenings this month—you might be surprised how fun going back to school can be.
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Car Care: Using Genuine Replacement Parts
The right part makes all the difference.
It takes hundreds of thousands of man-hours and several years of design, engineering and testing work to bring a new car, truck, SUV or crossover to the market. With so much work going into developing and integrating every component of a new vehicle, and as one of the most expensive pieces of equipment most people own, it really doesn’t make sense to install replacement parts of dubious origin.
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Play with Your Food
Eco-friendly, veggie-based products.
Your mother may have told you not to play with your vegetables, but if she had known you could build an entire car out of them, perhaps she would have reconsidered her stance. Vegetable-based products are certainly not new; however, with green technology stepping up its game, these products are better and more decomposable than ever.
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Get High-Tech While Working Out
CBS News explores the latest exercise gadgets.
CBS News recently compiled a list of “10 high-tech fat burners for fitness geeks,” which includes everything from vibrating weights to stationary bikes with entertainment systems. These products make working out fun and challenging, offering a new twist for those tired of the same old routine. Here are some highlights from the list:
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The Greatest Snow on Earth?
A look at some of the world’s coldest places.
Winter is upon us and the thaw is still months off, yet many of us are already dreaming of warmer weather, lighter clothes and daylight hours that last beyond the workday. No matter how cold or blustery your winter has been, just remember it could always be worse. Comfort yourself by having a look at some of the world’s coldest locations, and your own winter experience might end up seeming downright balmy.
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