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Monday, August 29, 2011

BRAND NEW HYUNDAI I10 2011 FOR SALE





Folding Key with Keyless Entry and Burglar Alarm A careful design ethos can be found even in the ignition key console which has a convenient folding bayonet, a first-inclass feature that adds oomph to the Next Gen i10. Remote locking / unlocking facility with burglar alarm provides protection against any unauthorized entry.

Reverse Parking Sensor

Another first-in-class feature that detects obstructions while reversing with the help of a proximity sensing buzzer alerting the driver to avoid a possible collision. This feature is very useful while parking the vehicle in tight spaces. Safety comes naturally with the next gen i10 Apart from being the best-looking car on roads, the next gen i10 is also one of the safest. With first-in-class reverse parking sensors and the reassurance of dual airbags and ABS, you don’t have to worry about safety anymore while you enjoy your Next Gen drive.

1.1 litre iRDE2 Engine The new improved 1.1 iRDE2 (intelligent Responsive Drive Engine) engine has been technically enhanced and upgraded to deliver a peak power of 69 ps and ensures an irresistible
combination of power and mileage.

1.2 litre Kappa2 Engine with VTVT The new age 16V DOHC Kappa2 engine with first-in-class VTVT
(Variable Timing Valve Train) technology gives you the best of both worlds - Class leading mileage and optimum performance for an out-of-the-world driving experience. The VTVT system controls the valve operation depending upon the engine requirement leading to the best in segment fuel mileage with low emissions.

ABS

Anti-lock Braking System with its amazing ability to prevent skidding and retaining the car’s steerability adds
another feather in the cap of the next gen i10. It also prevents wheel lock-up during panic braking especially
on slippery surfaces and ensures stable braking. The Next Gen i10 is simply irresistible and speaks
about class and innovation from every angle you look at it. The first-in-class turn indicators on the outside
mirrors with heated function, the electric adjustable mirrors and electric sunroof lend a touch of luxury to
this Next Gen phenomenon. While the automatic transmission ensures hassle free drive, the bluetooth
connectivity, steering wheel remote, USB port and driver seat height adjuster make the drive convenient,
providing the ultimate driving pleasure.

UNIT PRICE : P 518,000.00

 


Sunday, August 28, 2011

BRAND NEW HYUNDAI TUCSON 2011





Hyundai has been getting a lot of attention lately for its introduction of a new generation of more refined, sophisticated vehicles, of which the 2011 Hyundai Tucson is a good example. After its redesign last year, the Tucson compact crossover continues to impress us. Notably, this isn't simply because of traditional Hyundai strengths like value, affordability and overall quality. These qualities still define the Tucson, yet the crossover SUV's sleek styling, abundant features and fun-to-drive nature are what set it apart from its competition. All this makes the 2011 Hyundai Tucson one of Edmunds' top picks for a small crossover SUV.
For 2011, the Tucson sees the addition of a new GS trim level to the lineup. This new base model makes use of a 2.0-liter inline-4 engine instead of the previous 2.4-liter engine. The GS's four-cylinder offers less power, although its output is offset by a fuel economy improvement of 1 mpg EPA combined. The GS also costs considerably less than the GLS, but this is only because the GLS's price has risen to take into account the inclusion of the Popular Equipment package, which was optional last year.
As enticing as the bottom line of the GS model might be, we prefer the GLS for its added features and increased engine power, which make it a more satisfying value, especially when you compare it to the other compact crossovers on the market. Still, regardless of which trim you choose, you'll appreciate the 2011 Tucson's sculpted body and stylish interior, which set it apart from its bland-looking competition. In terms of the driving experience, the Tucson is also notable for its sharper handling and sporty character. But this athleticism comes at the expense of some ride comfort, as the suspension of the 2011 Tucson might be on the stiff side for some.
The 2011 Hyundai Tucson also makes some compromises in terms of utility, as the comparable Chevrolet Equinox, Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester and Toyota RAV4 all offer more cargo capacity. But unless this type of utility is of utmost importance, we rank the Hyundai Tucson and the Kia Sportage (alike under the skin) near the top of the list for compact crossover SUVs.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options

The 2011 Hyundai Tucson is a five-passenger compact crossover SUV that is offered in three trim levels: GL, GLS and Limited.
The GL comes standard with 17-inch steel wheels, a hill-holder feature, hill-descent control, a trip computer, air-conditioning, full power accessories, keyless entry, a tilt steering wheel, cloth upholstery, a height-adjustable driver seat and a six-speaker stereo with CD player, satellite radio, auxiliary audio jack and a USB port.
The GLS adds 17-inch cast-aluminum wheels, roof rails, heated side mirrors, cruise control, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, leatherette vinyl door trim and seat inserts, a leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls and Bluetooth. All-wheel-drive GLS models also get heated front seats. An optional Navigation package adds a touchscreen navigation system, a rearview camera, an upgraded audio system with a subwoofer, and automatic headlights.
The Limited trim goes the extra mile by adding 18-inch cast-aluminum wheels, outside mirrors with integrated turn signals, automatic headlights, foglights, upgraded suspension, front wiper de-icer, leather upholstery, a power-adjustable driver seat with lumbar adjustments, dual-zone automatic climate control, auto-dimming rearview

Powertrains and Performance

The 2011 Hyundai Tucson GL comes standard with a 2.0-liter inline-4 engine that produces 165 horsepower and 146 pound-feet of torque. The GL comes standard with a five-speed manual transmission and a six-speed automatic is available. Only front-wheel drive is available for the GL.
Stepping up to the GLS and Limited models will get you a 2.4-liter inline-4 that makes 176 hp and 168 lb-ft of torque. In California-emissions states, this engine receives partial zero-emissions-vehicle (PZEV) status and produces 170 hp and 163 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed automatic is the only transmission offered, but buyers can choose between front- and all-wheel drive.
EPA-estimated fuel economy for the GL with a manual transmission is 20 mpg city/27 mpg highway and 23 mpg combined. The automatic improves these figures to 23/31/26 mpg. The front-wheel-drive GLS and Limited models are expected to get 22 city/31 mpg highway and 25 mpg combined, while AWD models make slightly less at 21/28/23 mpg.
In a recent Edmunds test of an AWD 2011 Hyundai Tucson GLS, we found its acceleration to be just about average among other compact crossovers, with our test vehicle requiring 9.6 seconds to reach 60 mph.

Safety

Standard safety equipment for the 2011 Hyundai Tucson includes antilock disc brakes (with brake assist), stability and traction control, active front headrests, front side airbags, side curtain airbags, hill holder and hill descent control.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has named the Tucson one of its Top Safety Picks, awarding this Hyundai its top rating -- "Good" -- for frontal offset and side impact protection as well as roof strength tests. In Edmunds brake tests, the Tucson comes to a stop from 60 mph in 123 feet, which is about average among crossover SUVs.

Interior Design and Special Features

Unlike many of the humdrum interiors found in other crossover SUVs, the 2011 Hyundai Tucson offers a contoured twin-cowl dash that's available in two-tone color schemes. It's quite a bit more appealing than the plain, truck-style treatments seen in the competition, and more functional to boot. The controls are simple and within easy reach, including those for the optional touchscreen navigation system.
The Tucson provides a comfortable driving position for drivers of almost any size. We suggest opting for the GLS trim, though, as it includes a telescoping steering wheel along with other welcome items like Bluetooth, audio controls mounted on the steering wheel and high-quality leatherette/cloth upholstery.
Backseat passengers aren't left out of the equation, either, as they'll enjoy respectable leg- and headroom. Sadly, the seat doesn't recline or slide fore and aft, as such seats frequently do in competing models. The compact Tucson also offers only 55.8 cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity, while both the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 are rated at more than 70 cubic feet and even the Subaru Forester is rated at 63 cubic feet.

Driving Impressions

Many compact crossovers offer uninspired driving dynamics, but the 2011 Hyundai Tucson breaks from convention with a more lively spirit.
European-inspired suspension tuning and a well-weighted electric power steering system give the Tucson a sportier feel, but unfortunately, it comes at the expense of ride quality. The stiffer suspension transmits road imperfections with more frequency and intensity; those who choose Limited models will find that the trim's 18-inch wheels further degrade the vehicle's ride quality.
The 176-hp 2.4-liter engine is powerful enough for most uses and certainly fuel-efficient, but it can sound a bit unrefined at times.


UNIT PRICE: P 988,000 MT
                      : P1,038,000.00 AT
 

Saturday, August 27, 2011

BRAND NEW HYUNDAI ACCENT 2011 FOR SALE


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Brand New Hyundai Accent 2011 for Sale

When we first got word of the upcoming Hyundai Accent, it's easy to surmise that we were excited. In fact we were very excited, given how Hyundai's latest products have shaken up the market so much. So much so that the leading Japanese automotive luminaries must be quite nervous about what they can come up with next.

So what's the deal with the Accent then? Much is expected. But can it deliver?

In the looks department, it definitely lives up to the hype. The design itself exhibits the very best of what Hyundai has to offer, something that was best spoken with one of the most gorgeous everyday cars I've laid eyes on: the Sonata. The sleek, tapered front end is quite busy with plenty of cool details, with steeply raked headlamps, the foglamps that seem to have been lifted straight from a concept car and the new 6-point grille that is becoming a mainstay in current Hyundais.
Towards the side, there's the great feature line that runs from the front and all around the rear end, giving the Accent a feel that it's always on the move, as no surface is ever just left alone as flat, boring slabs of painted steel. The rear is quite busy too, really capping off the Accent as a true design exercise in the subcompact car class, though I would swap out those wheels for nicer multi spoke rims the first chance I get.

The interior of the Accent was quite surprising, and very pleasantly so. The design guys over at Hyundai certainly put in a lot of work into this one, with tactile surfaces, a very pleasant look and excellent ergonomics. The seats are definitely great, and as I remember, it is one of the very rare subcompact cars that use a piano-black finish along with brushed metal trim, giving a new feel of premium class in its category. Put it simply, the new Accent's interior a far cry from the thrift store feel of the old Accent. So far so good.

Getting acquainted with the features is quite easy, with a very straightforward layout for all the controls. The steering wheel has auxiliary controls for the audio system, which features full iPod integration, USB connectivity and plays through 6 speakers. The Accent is also the first in its class to have automatic climate control, along with the standard power features like windows, mirrors, and keyless entry. The trip computer also has a full suite of information available with average speed, elapsed time as well as average and current fuel economy.
In terms of space and practicality, the Accent exceeds expectations. There's decent legroom to go around for 5 adults, while there are several convenient storage compartments and cubby holes around the cabin. Whats surprising is the size of the trunk, which, at first glance, can easily be the most capacious in the subcompact sedan class.

Now we've driven the old Accent many times before, and what got us is how it's CRDI powertrain really delivers what was promised: power and astounding fuel efficiency, as our good friend Tito Hermoso once clocked an astounding 39.67 kilometers per liter of diesel. Currently, the diesel version of the new Accent is still unavailable, but the petrol versions are ready to take up the mantle.
At the heart of the all new Accent is an entirely new powertrain, consisting of a Gamma engine displacing 1.6 liters. The engine produces a very healthy 124 horsepower and 156 newton meters of torque. The engine is complemented by a 4-speed automatic transmission which, on the spec sheet, looks underwhelming, but actually delivers very decent fuel economy figures at 16.4 kilometers per liter on the highway (100 km/h average) and 12.7 kilometers per liter in city conditions (light to moderate traffic). In terms of noise suppression there's no question about it, as on most road surfaces, the Accent delivers the quietest cabin in the class.
The first night I got the Accent, I was well and truly impressed with it. But after just a day of driving, something came up that I can't wrap my head around: the ride. The Accent is decently sprung for vigorous cornering, but judging from the seat of your pants, the shock absorbers are not up to scratch. It feels severely underdamped, leading to a bumpy feel when youre driving alone, or a wobbly drive when you've got a car full of passengers weighing it down. The rear suspension in particular, has a tendency to bottom out even while taking speed bumps at reasonable, almost gingerly speeds.

For the design, features, quality feel, fuel economy, the amazing warranty (5 years, 100,000km) and noise refinement, I would have gladly given the Accent the full five stars; the same that we gave it's more upmarket brothers like the Sonata, Genesis Coupe and Tucson. But until the suspension issues are addressed (hopefully Hyundai would), the Accent will have to settle for three.

UNIT PRICE: P 588,000 (MT)
                        P 688,000 (AT)


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Brand New Mazda 2011 Promo


BRAND NEW HYUNDAI CARS FOR SALE

Accent      
Accent GL 1.4 CVVT AT (New)
              688,000.00
Accent GL 1.4 CVVT MT (New)
588,000.00
Accent GLS 1.6 CVVT AT (Limited) (New)
808,000.00
Elantra
Elantra 1.6 A/T (New)
868,000.00
Elantra 1.6 L GL M/T (New)
  798,000.00
Elantra 1.8 L GL A/T (New)
  938,000.00
Genesis
Genesis 3.8 V6 GLS AT
3,038,000.00
Genesis Coupe
Genesis Coupe 2.0 Turbo (Entry) 6MT
1,398,000.00
Genesis Coupe 2.0 Turbo GL 5AT
1,758,000.00
Genesis Coupe 2.0 Turbo GL 6MT
1,654,000.00
Genesis Coupe 3.8 V6 GLS 6AT
1,858,000.00
Genesis Coupe 3.8 V6 GLS 6MT
1,735,000.00
Genesis Coupe 3.8 V6 GLS AT (with Brembo)
1,990,000.00
Grand Starex
Grand Starex CRDi Limousine AT
2,698,000.00
Grand Starex CRDi VGT GLS AT (10 str) w/ SS U
1,703,000.00
Grand Starex CRDi VGT GLS MT (10 str) U
1,533,000.00
Grand Starex CRDi VGT GLS MT (12 str) U
1,573,000.00
Grand Starex CRDi VGT GOLD AT (10 str)
1,818,000.00
Grand Starex TCI GL MT (10 str) U
1,253,000.00
Grand Starex TCI GL MT (12 str) U
1,293,000.00
Grand Starex TCI GLS AT (10 str) U
1,423,000.00
H100
H100 Cab and Chassis (w/ AC)
638,000.00
H100 Cab and Chassis (w/o AC)
598,000.00
H100 Closed Van w/ Front AC
743,000.00
H100 Closed Van w/o AC
703,000.00
H100 Drop Side w/ Front AC
716,000.00
H100 Drop Side w/o AC
676,000.00
H100 Shuttle w/ Dual AC
797,000.00
H100 Shuttle w/ Front AC
768,000.00
H100 Shuttle w/o AC
728,000.00
i10
i10 1.1 GL MT- FL
478,000.00
i10 1.1 GLS AT- FL
558,000.00
i10 1.1 GLS MT-FL
518,000.00
i10 1.2 GLS AT w/ Airbag
578,000.00
i10 1.2 GLS MT w Airbag
538,000.00
i30
i30 1.6 CRDi MT
1,048,000.00
i30 1.6 Petrol AT
988,000.00
Santa Fe
Santa Fe 2.2 2WD R-eVGT - FL AT
1,558,000.00
Santa Fe 2.2 4WD R-eVGT FL AT
1,788,000.00
Santa Fe 2.4 2WD Theta II - FL AT
1,368,000.00
Sonata
Sonata Theta II GLS 2.4 6AT
1,368,000.00
Sonata Theta II GLS 2.4 6AT Premium
1,588,000.00
Tucson
Tucson R-eVGT 2.0L GL 4WD AT
1,338,000.00
Tucson R-eVGT 2.0L GLS 4WD Premium AT
1,698,000.00
Tucson Theta II 2.0L GL 2WD AT
1,038,000.00
Tucson Theta II 2.0L GL 2WD MT
988,000.00
Tucson Theta II 2.0L GLS 2WD AT
1,158,000.00
Tucson Theta II 2.4L GLS 4WD AT
1,458,000.00
Tucson Theta II 2.4L GLS 4WD AT (Premium)
1,598,000.00
Veracruz
Veracruz 3.0 V6 CRDi AT 4WD
2,808,000.00

TOYOTA PROMO 2011



CONTACT JEREMY ZARA FOR MORE INQUIRIES
09065009025
JEREMYZARA@YAHOO.COM

Monday, August 1, 2011

BRAND NEW FORD PRICELIST as of SEPT. 2011

BRAND NEW FORD PROMO SEPT 2011

UNIT
SRP
20% DP
PROMO DP
INSURANCE
CHATTEL
LTO
60 MOS.
48 MOS









Everest 4x2 A/T
1,425,000
285,000
149,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
28,432
33,336
Everest 4x2 M/T
1,355,000
271,000
129,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
27,035
31,698
Everest A/T LTD
1,515,000
303,000
149,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
30,228
35,441
Everest 4x4 ICE
1,722,000
344,400
269,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
34,358
40,284









Fiesta 1.6 Sport
826,000
165,200
165,200
FREE
FREE
FREE
16,758
19,654
Fiesta 1.6L 5dr
776,000
155,200
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
15,744
18,464
Fiesta 1.6 4dr
766,000
153,200
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
15,541
18,226
Fiesta 1.4L 5dr
695,000
139,000
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
14,101
16,537
Fiesta 1.4 4dr
685,000
137,000
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
13,898
16,299
Fiesta1.4 Style
670,000
134,000
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
13,593
15,942
Ranger 3.0L 4x4 A/T
1,438,000
287,600
199,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
28,691
33,640
Ranger 3.0L 4x4 M/T
1,363,000
272,000
189,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
27,195
31,886
Ranger trekker 4x2 A/T
1,085,000
217,000
129,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
21,648
25,382
Ranger trekker 4x2 M/T
1,030,000
206,000
129,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
20,551
24,096
Escape 4x4
1,295,000
259,000
189,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
25,838
30,295
Escape 4x2 XLT
1,125,000
225,000
129,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
22,824
26,768
Escape 4x2 XLS
1,050,000
210,000
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
24,983
31,465
Focus Diesel 5DR/4DR
1,115,000
223,000
129,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
22,622
26,530
Focus 2.0L Gas 4DR/5DR
925,000
185,000
139,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
18,767
22,009
Focus 1.8L Trend 4DR/5DR A/T
850,000
170,000
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
17,245
20,225
Focus 1.8L Trend 4DR M/T
799,000
159,800
99,000
FREE
FREE
FREE
16,211
19,011
Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
subject for bank approval.
Promo until September 30, 2011 only

FOR INQUIRIES AND
REQUIREMENTS
CONTACT US:

Jeremy Zara
Manager, Auto Central PH
Mobile:09065009025
Skype: jeremy.zara
emai: jeremyzara@yahoo.com