Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Check out these fun facts and may the luck of the Irish smile upon ya!

Fun Facts about St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day is observed on March 17 because that is the feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is believed that he died on March 17 in the year 461 AD. It is also a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and history. St. Patrick’s Day is a national holiday in Ireland, and a provincial holiday in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

The actual color of St. Patrick is blue. Green became associated with St. Patrick's Day during the 19th century. Green, in Irish legends, was worn by fairies and immortals, and also by people to encourage their crops to grow.

St. Patrick did not actually drive snakes out of Ireland; the snakes represent the pagans that he converted to Christianity.

The very first St. Patrick's Day parade was not in Ireland. It was in Boston in 1737.

In Chicago, on St. Patrick's Day, the rivers are dyed green.

In Seattle, there is a ceremony where a green stripe is painted down the roads.

Most Catholics attend mass in the morning and then attend the St. Patrick's Day parade.

Shamrocks are worn on the lapel on this day.

In Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day, people traditionally wear a small bunch of shamrocks on their jackets or caps. Children wear orange, white and green badges, and women and girls wear green ribbons in their hair

Many young people dye their hair green for the special day.

Many people wear green on this holiday to avoid being pinched.

The phrase, "Drowning The Shamrock" is from the custom of floating the shamrock on the top of whiskey before drinking it. The Irish believe that if you keep the custom, then you will have a prosperous year.

Many bars in the United States, and abroad, serve green beer to celebrate St. Patty's Day.

Fun Facts about the Irish

34 million Americans have Irish ancestry, according to the 2003 US Census. That’s almost nine times the population of Ireland, which has 4.1 million people.

Nine of the people who signed our Declaration Of Independence were of Irish origin, and nineteen Presidents of the United States proudly claim Irish heritage -- including our first President, George Washington.

Some American towns have “Irish” names. You could visit: Mount Gay-Shamrock, West Virginia; Shamrock Lakes, Indiana; Shamrock, Oklahoma; Shamrock, Texas; Dublin, California and Dublin, Ohio.

The harp is the symbol of Ireland. The color green is also commonly associated with Ireland, also known as “the Emerald Isle.”

The Irish flag is green, white and orange. The green symbolizes the people of the south, and orange, the people of the north. White represents the peace that brings them together as a nation.

The name “leprechaun” has several origins. It could be from the Irish Gaelic word “leipreachan,” which means “a kind of aqueous sprite.” Or, it could be from “leath bhrogan,” which means “shoemaker.”

Fun Facts about Clovers

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the highest number of leaves found on a clover is 14.

One estimate suggests that there are about 10,000 regular three-leaf clovers for every lucky four-leaf clover.

Legend says that each leaf of the clover means something: the first is for hope, the second for faith, the third for love and the fourth for luck.

Read more: http://www.whsv.com/seasonal/misc/40129602.html

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Hyundai Premieres All-New Veloster Coupe, Curb Concept In Detroit

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After a record-shattering sales performance in 2010, Hyundai is preparing to take things to the next level this year: The company introduced a new branding statement at the recent North American International Auto Show in Detroit, along with two equally new vehicles. It marks an important change in direction for the automaker, according to Hyundai vice chairman Euisun Chung.

“Today, customers do not believe that expensive cars with unnecessary technology are premium,” he said in a speech given in Detroit. “Instead, they want their core needs fulfilled at an accessible price and with a car that exceeds their expectations; a car that reflects their values and the times in which they live.

“Hyundai is not just a company that makes cars. Hyundai is a company that creates new possibilities. Our goal is not to become the biggest car company. Our goal is to become the most-loved car company and a trusted lifetime partner of our owners.”

That’s the impetus behind Hyundai’s fresh guiding principles, which are expressed as “New Thinking. New Possibilities.” The first fruits of this new strategy? The 2012 Hyundai Veloster three-door sports coupe and the Curb show vehicle, designed to showcase the look of a potential new Hyundai crossover.

Read more: http://www.hyundaiinthenews.com/hyundai-premieres-all-new-veloster-coupe-curb-concept-in-detroit/#more-811

Daylight Savings Time Begins on March 13

 

Daylight savings time is coming up this weekend.  Don’t forget to set your clocks forward!

Every year, daylight savings time seems to take people by surprise. In the United States, daylight savings time begins on March 13 at 2 a.m. local time except in parts of Arizona and Hawaii. As the popular saying goes, clocks need to "spring forward" to observe the change. In other words, clocks need to be set ahead by one hour when the clock strikes 2 a.m.

Daylight Savings Time Begins on March 13 in the U.S. - Yahoo! News

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Hyundai Sonata is KBB.com’s “Most Noteworthy Success” Of 2010:

The 2011 Sonata closed out 2010 on another high note, with KBB.com—one of the most popular automotive-research sites on the web—recognizing Hyundai’s breakthrough sedan as one of the top 20 most-researched vehicles of the year. In fact, the Sonata jumped a full 24 spots as compared to its position on the 2009 list, reaching fifth place last year—a performance KBB.com editors called “the most noteworthy success story this year.” “Hyundai’s popular all-new Sonata helped to re-shuffle the deck among the top 20 most-researched new cars of 2010,” they continued, “knocking a few vehicles further down on the list compared to where they were last year.

 It’s a significant accomplishment, because the website’s high traffic has made it a leading indicator of future sales patterns. Just consider: Not only did the Sonata spark a flurry of interest among KBB.com visitors, but the automaker also was able to capitalize on this interest by selling more than 200,000 Sonatas in 2010—a new U.S. record for the nameplate. And the car got plenty of attention from industry third parties, too.



Read more: http://www.hyundaiinthenews.com/kbb-coms-most-noteworthy-success-of-2010-hyundai-sonata/

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Hyundai Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary in the United States

With gas prices at $1.20 per gallon, financing topping 10 percent APR and airbags emerging as the latest safety technology, the auto industry looked much different 25 years ago when Hyundai brought its car to the United States. Today, with a full line-up of award-winning products, Hyundai Motor America celebrated its 25th anniversary in the U.S. on February 20th, focused on the new challenges and exciting opportunities that the next 25 years will bring. 

Hyundai's heritage is built on earning the trust of its owners.  Every Hyundai sold since the 1999 model year comes with what remains the industry's best warranty – a 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty, and a 5-year, 60,000-mile vehicle warranty. Over the years, Hyundai has partnered with its owners in deeper ways, through good and bad times, and now offers a comprehensive suite of programs under the Hyundai Assurance banner that includes America's Best Warranty, five years of unlimited mileage roadside assistance, and the innovative job-loss protection program. 

Read the full article: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hyundai-celebrates-its-25th-anniversary-in-the-united-states-116591708.html

Friday, February 18, 2011

Hyundai revamps its Genesis luxury sedan

Seems like only yesterday that Hyundai turned the luxury car market on its ear with its impressive Genesis sedan. So it makes us feel old to see that the original is already being refreshed.


Hyundai is giving Genesis a few exterior design improvements, new direct injection for its V-6 engine and a new eight-speed transmission. There's also a new special edition of the Genesis, the 5.0 R-Spec,with its 429-horsepower 5-liter V-8. That's it in the photo, above. It comes with unique 19-inch alloy wheels, sport-tuned transmission and suspension and steering calibrations for performance driving.

Read the full article: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2011/02/hyundai-revamps-its-genesis-luxury-sedan/1



Monday, February 14, 2011

Hyundai Hits 500K U.S. Sales For The First Time

It’s another day, another new sales record for Hyundai: After tallying up the figures through the beginning of December, Hyundai proudly announced that it had cracked the 500,000-sales mark in the U.S. for the first time in its history. Needless to say, this also meant a new annual sales record for the company, which had previously posted a best of 467,009 sales in 2007. In fact, the automaker’s analysts expect customers to snap up 530,000 new Hyundais before the end of the year.


“Hyundai’s sales continue to climb as more consumers become aware of our great products, high quality, the industry’s best warranty, and improving dealership experience,” said Dave Zuchowski, executive vice president for national sales, Hyundai Motor America. “We expect our sales momentum to continue as we head into the new year with models like the new Elantra, the first of four planned 40-mpg Hyundai vehicles in our lineup, and our premium luxury sedan, Equus, just now starting to roll into showrooms.”

Read the full article: http://www.hyundaiinthenews.com/hyundai-hits-500k-u-s-sales-for-the-first time/#more-795

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