Archive for February 22nd, 2010

The Hyundai Santa Fe may not quite live up to its name of Holy Spirit in Spanish, but it does have a pair of spirited V6 engines that can be chosen. Unlike other cars where the higher-powered engine gives a decline in fuel efficiency, the bigger Santa Fe engine doesn’t reduce fuel efficiency much at all.

The basic GLS version of the Santa Fe is a 2.7 liter, 185 horsepower engine that has a compression ratio of 10, a 86.7 mm bore and a 75 mm stroke. The SE version has 3.3 liter, 242 horsepower of muscle under the hood that ups the compression ratio to 10.4 and has a 92.0 mm bore and 83.8 mm stroke. Continue reading ‘The 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe SE 3.3 Liter V6 Engine’ »

For every driver out there on the road it is highly imperative that they take into account their own safety as well as the safety of other people around them. The government as well as every car manufacturer out there is any concern for the safety of the drivers, passengers as well as other people on the road and hence, many rules and regulations have been put in place to make driving a much safer experience. Most of the accidents caused on the road are mainly due to negligence and over confidence shown by drivers as well as other people around them.

Many safety measures can be easily implemented during driving to make it a much safer activity most of them are listed as follows:

Driver safety

Always wear a seatbelt – Anyone driving a car for always put on their seatbelt as it ensures the safety of the driver if they are ever in an accident. Forgetting to put on their seatbelt can mean the difference between life and death for any driver. Continue reading ‘Driving & Safety – A Priority For Everyone’ »