Category — Transportations
2011 Hyundai Elantra the ‘Best Value : Price to Pump’ (Cars.Com)

Cars.com, a top on the internet resource for new and used auto buyers, declared today the 2011 Hyundai Elantra will be the winner of its ‘Best Value: Price to Pump‘ award as the winner of its Under 20/Over 35 Shootout. The site’s editors evaluated 5 compact cars that seat 5, get much better than 35 miles per gallon and have a price tag tag under $20,000. The 2011 Hyundai Elantra came out on leading for its exterior and inside design in addition to its easy trip.
Cars.com’s ‘Best Value: Price to Pump’ rankings:
- Hyundai Elantra ($17,760)
- Chevrolet Cruze ($19,445)
- Honda Civic ($18,655)
- Kia Forte ($18,345)
- Ford Focus ($19,750)
Watch the 2011 Hyundai Elantra Review by Cars.Com
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June 13, 2011 No Comments
Motorcycle and Snowmobile = Kvant Motorbike

Kvant is a concept motorbike that will enhance the mobility in the snow climate as well as boost the winter sports experience for adventure enthusiasts. This bike is the result of a combination between a motorcycle and a snowmobile that will offer useful help during the snowy weather when people can’t use any other vehicle for transportation purpose. It features mono curving ski to offer supreme curve handling and efficient curve belt drive that provides improved maneuverability. It may seem quite uncomfortable to sit on the bike during the first look but actually a rider will be able to sit on the bike easily on the saddle while grabbing the handles.
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August 29, 2009 No Comments
4NE1 Roller Coaster Style Transportation Seat

Designed by Christopher Simmons, this 4NE1 is an innovation design in transportation seat for the future. Christopher Simmons, a student from Monash University was trying to create a vehicle seat this can be enjoy by elders, adults, kids and even physically impaired, that was when 4NE1 roller coaster style seat born.
This system is completely innovative and takes a whole new look at how we perceive space within a vehicle. Concerns have been raised about structural strength within the roof , but with structural reinforcement at little added cost – there is no reason why a roof cannot support the 24G crash impact requirements.
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June 27, 2009 No Comments



