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2011 Hyudai Veracruz GLS Specs, Technical Data and Video
The 2011 Hyundai Veracruz GLS is a 7-passenger front-wheel drive sports utility vehicle, with a car-like unibody construction. 190.6-inch long, it provides three-row seating, plenty of storage space plus 13.4 cubic-feet of cargo. Outside, it sports less rugged body lines, dual chrome exhaust outlet, 17” alloy wheels, and rear spoiler. Inside, the cabin is quiet and offers premium-like amenities. Engine is a 260 horsepower 3.8-Liter V6 with continuously variable valve timing, paired to a six speed automatic transmission with Shiftronic. With a four-wheel independent suspension and gas-pressurized shock absorbers, driving feel is smooth and stable. In terms of safety, the car performs very well, getting a 5 out of 5 stars in US’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration collision test. The 2011 Veracruz GLS base level comes well equipped with standard features including three-beam projector-style automatic headlights, fog lights, heated side mirrors, backup warning system, cruise control, rear climate control and vents, 4-spoke tilt/telescoping steering wheel, driver’s power adjustable lumbar support, cloth seat surface, woodgrain interior accent, and 6-speaker stereo (along with CD player, satellite radio, aux jack, and USB/iPod outlet). The Hyundai Veracruz GLS can also be acquired in all-wheel drive that comes with heated front seats, and a Premium package that adds extra accessories.
2011 Honda Odyssey Touring/Touring Elite Specs, Technical Data and Video
The 2011 Honda Odyssey Touring/Touring Elite is the luxury / top of the line trim of the Odyssey front wheel drive minivan. This family ride shares the same engine across the lineup – the 248 hp 3471cc V6 SOHC engine with multi-point fuel injection. Transmission gets an upgrade to a 6-speed automatic, pushing the car to accelerate to 60 mph in 7.85 seconds. This Touring model gains front and rear parking sensor, driver’s memory setting, fog lights, 18” wheels, retractable 3rd row sunshade, and fold down armrest for 3rd row seats. In addition to that, the navigation and rear seat entertainment system are standard. The Touring Elite adds to it features including blind-spot warning system, automatic HID xenon headlamps, and a dual input 16.2 inch screen rear entertainment system with 650 watt 12-speaker 5.1 surround sound system. Safety is also standard across the line, with Anti-lock Brake System, Stability Assist with Traction Control, and Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD).