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  1. Here u go, anything else u all bros need to know, or interested in the car, pls PM me All versions come with 6 speed auto gearbox, comes with respective Theta II 2.0cc, 2.4cc engines respectively. 2.0cc 0-100km 10.9s . 2.4cc 0-100km 9.5s 2.0cc 165bhp/6200rpm . 2.4cc 178bhp/6000rpm i45_specs.pdf
  2. Hyundai Motor Company Australia has removed the i45 (above) from its lineup and replaced it with the European-styled i40 sedan. The i40 features Hyundai's 'fluidic sculpture' design language, and was launched in Europe initially as an estate with a saloon due later in 2011. Hyundai Australia
  3. Hyundai has pulled a 180-degree turn in brand image over the past few years, but alas, no one is immune to the threat of recalls. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in USA has recently begun a preliminary investigation of the new Hyundai Sonata for an issue with the steering system. Approximately 16,300 of the Alabama-built units could be affected, although there have been no official complaints, injuries, or accidents yet. According to the NHTSA, the intermediate steering shaft assembly upper universal joint could potentially fully detach and a cross-threaded pinch bolt could strip upper universal joint connection threads. Both these issues could lead to a loss of steering control. Regulators also mentioned the steering problem could lead to a compromised brake system, a case in which the shaft drops out and could hinder brake application. Thankfully, this is being caught and handled early on. At the moment, it is not confirmed if only US-built Hyundai Sonatas are affected.
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