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This Samsung robot vacuum cleaner is the most advanced in the world:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq5HZzGF3vQ

I'd rather get the production version of the Hyundai veloster concept.

2 door "ecosport" hatchback with a unique door mechanism never before seen in this segment.

1.6 L 140hp with 40+mpg. Emphasis on weight efficiency and "fun-to-drive factor".

Cost around $14k to $18k.
If the Turbo I4 is more powerful and more fuel efficient than the V6, why should people get the V6? Is it just because they can say they have a V6 in their cars? Thats what it is isnt it? Its an image thing.

This is why American car consumers are so stupid.
@ Sean,

It's been confirmed that the design language from the new 2011 Sonata will be applied to the upcoming redesigned Elantra. I've seen spy photos of it already. Oh and its coming with a sweet looking interior and a 6 speed manual. The car has that same coupe life profile as this new Sonata. Time to save up. = )
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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