18 Feb 2010

Alphard Hyundai From Korea

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Tuesday, the Kompas daily Kompas.com and get a chance to try out two Hyundai products, the Hyundai H1 and New Avega. Both the elevator fice, but who would have thought, H1 cars ogled many people because of its shape, especially from the front like the Toyota Alphard.

Hyundai H1 we feel this type of XG, was the previous generation GLS and Elegant. Still the same platform with two predecessors, only this new 9 passengers with middle seats, both in the front, middle and back can be folded. then the middle row seats and rear sliding model.

Others in the interior is almost the same, except the monitor screen increased to 5, four in the front seat headrests and the center line. one another on the head unit can display the GPS, complete with average speed. just enough tires buzzing sound in my ear, maybe try another brand replaced.From the exterior shape, PT Hyundai Mobil Indonesia (HMI) as ATPM Hyundai in the country try to add a body kit, starting from the front like the bumper and grille, and side skirt and rear bumper. When viewed from the front with a little distance away, Hyundai H1 is similar to Alphard.

During the trip, try to observe the interior. There are several devices that are controlled from the driver. As the cabin lights, if you forget to turn off the passenger, can be turned off by the driver, as well as the AC. Then saaat about parking, no need to fear of hitting the object in the back because the camera is equipped with sensors.Kompas.com could also be in the cabin sedan Hyundai, New Avega. Although only a face lift, but it looks so sweet. Like the grille and integrated bumper, combined with fog lights. While the rear, the design of small wings decorated with lights under the spoiler, so the added cool.

While the interior, no updates. Except for contrived motive custter carbon center, but not black, but silver. So was the door opener. Door trim, black leather seats that are attached.

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