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The streetscapes of Etobicokes Lakeshore community as cap-tured by the lens of its youth are now on display at Humber Colleges Lakeshore Campus.
Lakeshores Streets, a youth gal-
lery exhibit presenting the black and white fi lm photography of 15 teens from the South Etobicoke Youth Assembly (SEYA), offi cially opens today at 5 p.m. and will hang in Humbers L Space Gallery until Aug. 30.
We wanted the youth to look
www.insidetoronto.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2012 SOUTH EDITION
ETOBICOKES COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1917
Alderwoods Jason Burnett fails to medal at London 2012 3 Its Happening in your neighbourhood. Check out listings on page 19
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Staff photo/IAN KELSO
PICK OF THE CROP: Noorie Sahota isnt afraid of a little bit of hard work. She has been helping her family at the Etobicoke Civic Centre Farmers Market, which takes place every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. until October, since she was a toddler. Sahota gets a basket of cucumbers and peppers ready for sale, as this is the time to buy for pickling. The next two weeks are also the best crop in peppers. See more photos on page 20.>>>PHOTOGRAPHY, page 8
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CYNTHIA REASON [email protected]
The streetscapes of Etobicokes Lakeshore community as cap-tured by the lens of its youth are now on display at Humber Colleges Lakeshore Campus.
Lakeshores Streets, a youth gal-
lery exhibit presenting the black and white fi lm photography of 15 teens from the South Etobicoke Youth Assembly (SEYA), offi cially opens today at 5 p.m. and will hang in Humbers L Space Gallery until Aug. 30.
We wanted the youth to look
www.insidetoronto.com THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2012
ETOBICOKES COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1917
Alderwoods Jason Burnett fails to medal at London 2012 3 Its Happening in your neighbourhood. Check out listings on page 19
BASKET OF BOUNTY
Staff photo/IAN KELSO
PICK OF THE CROP: Noorie Sahota isnt afraid of a little bit of hard work. She has been helping her family at the Etobicoke Civic Centre Farmers Market, which takes place every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. until October, since she was a toddler. Sahota gets a basket of cucumbers and peppers ready for sale, as this is the time to buy for pickling. The next two weeks are also the best crop in peppers. See more photos on page 20.
CYNTHIA REASON [email protected]
Etobicokes famous Pink Portager Andrew Metcalfe was greeted by a cheering crowd Tuesday as he signed over a cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society for $85,000 17 times the amount he had fi rst hoped to raise.
The 21-year-old Lakeshore Collegiate Institute grad set off from Kingston on his 1,200-kilometre fundraising trek across southern Ontario with a pink canoe atop his shoulders in hopes of raising $5,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society
back on June 3. While he reached his goal desti-
nation of Windsor just last week on Aug. 1, it was somewhere in between that he met and indeed vastly sur-passed his fundraising goal.
I signed the cheque, but really its not my money, its everyones that helped support me along the way, the humble aspiring paramedic said at Tuesdays cheque presentation at the Canadian Cancer Societys Ontario headquarters at 55 St. Clair Ave. W. I just want to thank every-one again from Kingston to Windsor who believed in this kid with a pink
Pink Portage trek ends with $85K donationLakeshore grad credits public support for beating fundraising goal
>>>CANCER, page 24
>>>PHOTOGRAPHY, page 8
Youth capture culture of Lakeshore through lens
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The Etobicoke-Lakeshore Santa Claus Parade is in need of volun-teers.
The historic Lakeshore tradition runs along Lake Shore Boulevard West from Dwight Avenue just west of Royal York Road in Mimico to Thirty-Sixth Street in Long Branch on the first Saturday of December.
Organizers of the 22nd annual iconic Lakeshore parade are look-
ing for people with an elf-like zeal for helping in the capacities of: parade marshals, special project co-ordination on parade day, sup-porting the parade committee in various tasks and assisting in secur-ing sponsorships.
Parade co-chair Angelo Cundari said volunteers are also needed to help sew and fix costumes in the costume department and handy
people to paint and do small repairs to floats.
New groups interested in per-forming in the parade are also welcome.
Teens earn community service hours working on the parade.
To volunteer or for more infor-mation, call 416-880-1912 or email [email protected]
Too early to think of Christmas?Organizers of Santa parade say no, volunteers needed
Staff file photo/IAN KELSO
Santa Claus arrives at last years Etobicoke-Lakeshore Santa Claus Parade. Preparations are already underway for this years installment.
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Football fans get chance to volunteer at Grey Cup finals
Olympian Jason Burnett falters in trampoline finals
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Jason Burnett of Etobicoke, Ont. performs in the preliminary round of trampoline competition at the 2012 London Olympics last Friday.
Alderwood resident finishes in eighth place in LondonGo big or go home!
That motto which paid off big time for silver medal-winning Etobicoke trampolinist Jason Burnett at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 proved to be the 25-year-olds undo-ing at this years Games in London.
After qualifying for the finals in sixth place last Friday by nailing some of the highest degree of difficulty tricks in his preliminary routines, Burnett chose to up the stakes even more in the finals.
But just seconds into his last rou-tine, the pride of Alderwood faltered, landing just a little too close to the edge of the trampoline, losing his footing and prematurely ending his Olympic dreams of gold.
He ended up finishing in eighth place.
Burnett began trending on Twitter shortly before he qualified for Fridays finals with a score of 109.065.
He took to the social media site himself following his fumble to let supporters know how he was faring.
I have lived through a spectrum of experience, from top to bottom, and I think that is something to celebrate, he tweeted Friday, shortly before drowning his sorrows over a few drinks with his mom, dad, brother and uncle. If I cant go home with a medal, I can at least go home with a lesson.
Burnetts followers, in turn, responded with messages of sup-port.
Poor Jason Burnett, that was difficult to watch. Still, great job and congrats on getting to the final! #GoCanadaGo #GiveYourEverything, tweeted Jackman Chiu.
Wrote @tracyescape: Hugs to our Canadian trampolinist Jason Burnett were very proud of u. u did not let anyone including yrself down.
If his history is any indication, Burnett wont stay down for long. He recovered from a badly broken leg suffered in July 2010 in order to compete and beat some of the worlds best trampolinists at this years Games.
Cynthia Reason
Richview Collegiate student Jordan Bates was obviously ready to take her act to the next stage as she hit the podium in her first trip to the national junior track and field championships, which wrapped up in Winnipeg recently.
The Etobicoke Track and Field Club member brought back a bronze medal in the womens triple jump (11.82 metres) and finished just out of the medals in fourth place in womens long jump (5.45m).
Interestingly, thats the exact same result she produced this past spring competing for the first time at the senior level at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) provincial track and field championships third in triple jump and fourth in long jump.
The previous year (2011), at the junior level, she won provincial OFSAA gold in triple jump and silver in long jump.
Richview student hits podium in track and field
LAURA BOOTH [email protected]
If you missed out on tickets to the sold-out 100th Grey Cup Nov. 25 at the Rogers Centre, consider signing up for the MVP Volunteer Team.
More than 1,000 volunteers are being recruited to help celebrate 100 years of football action with posi-tions including security, party hosts, festival operations and transit.
Interested volunteers must be 19 years of age or older and are required to commit to at least four shifts (about five hours each) between Thursday, Nov. 15 to Sunday, Nov. 25.
A 10-day festival will lead up to the championship game kick-off Nov. 25. Celebrations in the city include street parties, player awards, team parties, a football film festival and a family fun zone.
The Grey Cup has a lively history. The first Grey Cup was played on Torontos Rosedale Field in 1909. The original festival got its start in 1948 after victorious Calgary Stampeder fans partied through the streets of Toronto, even riding a horse through the Royal York Hotel, after their team defeated Ottawa Rough Riders 12-7 at Varsity Stadium.
Visit www.100thgreycupfestival.ca for details.
DAVID NICKLE [email protected]
On Aug. 18, Eglinton Flats will be all about football. And while its not the North American version of the game favoured by Rob Ford, Torontos mayor has thrown his weight behind the Festival of Football, to help raise funds for the West Park Healthcare Centre Foundation.
Ford challenged fellow council-lors to bring out a soccer team for the tournament, which is open to all residents who want to kick around a
ball and raise cash for the rehabilita-tion hospital.
Ford and local councillor Frances Nunziata helped launch the event for the facility, which is recognized as a centre of excellence in reha-bilitation.
The centre offers specialized rehab for everything from sport-ing injuries to helping amputees regain mobility.
Registration of teams for the event is open at www.festivaloffootball.ca or by calling 1-855-775-GOAL (4625).
Festival of Football kicks off Aug. 18
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News from Toronto Public Health that two people in the city have tested positive for probable West Nile virus should serve as a warning for all residents. Now is the time to stop and think about protective measures regarding the dis-ease that is spread by infected mosquitoes.
Theres no need for panic; just remember some simple steps we can all take to limit both our per-sonal risk of exposure and that of our neighbours.
The best way to protect yourself is to limit expo-sure. Be especially aware at dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active. Use mosquito repel-lent, cover up with long sleeves and pants, and wear light coloured clothes in areas where there are mos-quitoes. Residents can also protect their homes indoors by making sure all holes in window and door screens have been repaired.
Also, Toronto Public Health reminds residents that check-ing properties and limiting areas that mosquitoes can use as breeding grounds helps keep the numbers down. In particular, resi-dents are asked to remove standing water from their properties, especially water that has gathered in plant pots, buckets and other items.
On a larger scale, the city is also doing its part by having larvicide put into catch basins in order to help reduce the mosquito population.
This years hot spring and summer have raised the risk level of West Nile virus in Toronto, and the citys public health department said the two probable diagnoses last week mark the earliest appearance of the virus in humans since it first arrived in Toronto in 2002. An 80-year-old man, who has been hospital-ized, and a 32-year-old woman recovering at home have been found with the probable diagnosis. Public health did not say what part of the city they are from.
West Nile virus is a potentially deadly disease origi-nally carried by birds who passed it on to mosquitoes after being bitten. People exposed to the virus can show a number of symptoms including fever, rash, neck pain, confusion, severe headaches and sensitiv-ity to light. In serious cases, it can cause inflamma-tion of the brain.
However, the risk of infection is still considered low, according to Toronto Public Health, with less than one per cent of people becoming seriously ill and 80 per cent of people bitten by an infected mos-quito do not become ill at all.
That should not lead to complacency, though. Working together, we can all limit our exposure to this virus.
Mayor Ford playing role of big-city mayor
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our VIEWTake precautions to limit exposure to virus
Mayor Rob Ford fin-ished off July with what can only be described as a series of bra-vura performances.
It really started mid-July, as the mayor danced on the stage with ebullient young women at the launch of the latest itera-tion of Caribana. Later in the month, he traded quips with Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, as the two movie stars descended upon the Hockey Hall of Fame to promote their new movie. Later that same week, he risked life, limb and dignity ascending a set of monkey bars in the new Underpass Park, bouncing up and down while delighted neighbour-hood children chanted Go Mayor, Go Mayor.
It was goofy. It could have gone all to pieces. The mayor could have fallen and really hurt himself; he could have ripped his trousers; he could, in the style of London Mayor Boris Johnson, have simply gotten stuck.
But you know what? If it had all gone to pieces, the mayor would have left
Torontonians with a really joyful reminder of just what it is we expect from a mayor in this town: that being, someone who isnt afraid to get down in the dirt and be seen having a good time with his constituents.
Mel Lastman, Torontos first mayor, was all about the goofball moments. His office both at Toronto City Hall and when he was Mayor of North York, at the civic centre, was filled with five-and-dime novelties and practical jokes that hed pull out to amuse and sometimes bemuse visi-tors.
Lastman had his bad moments, certainly but his good moments were just a joy.
For Mayor Ford, there have been too few joyful moments at least pub-licly. When things have gotten goofy, Ford has more
often played an uncom-fortable straight man who responded with anger and fear rather than good humor to the surprises life in the city tossed his way.
There is, of course, no time like the summer to start doing this sort of thing.
Ford has had some setbacks legislatively Toronto Council has for the moment seized the agenda from him in the middle of his term. But council is in recess there are no meet-ings until the fall and there is no one to stop the mayor from actually going out and engaging with his citizenry, in a context beyond dealing with one-on-one grievances.
The mayor has focussed on grievance; arguably, it was a sense of grievance with city government that got Ford elected in the first place. And Ford has made no secret of his belief that the biggest problem with his city is the city.
In expressing that belief, Ford has made a point of snubbing key sectors of the city: the arts community, the LGBT community, even
the people developing the waterfront; when the Waterfront Park celebrated its groundbreaking earlier in the term, Ford was nowhere to be found.
Its good to see him rethinking his absent-father approach to leadership in this town now. Because at some point, even the stern-est dad sits down with his kids and plays.
n D avid Nickle i s The
Guardians city hall reporter. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at [email protected]
david Nickle
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To the editor:Re: Canadarm should come
to Toronto, Ottawa, Letters, Aug. 3
I, too, believe the Canadarm should go to one of Canadas great air and space museums. My preference is the Canadian Air and Space Museum at Downsview Park.
Had the management of Downsview Park demon-strated wisdom and intel-ligence, Canadarm may well have been assigned to the Canadian Air and Space Museum at the park.
However, that possibility ended when the Downsview management shortsightedly and mistakenly decided to close down this year-round cultural asset in the park the Canadian Air and Space Museum.
Bill Tee
Canadarm belongs at Downsview
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Investigation of Basement Flooding Study Area 8Municipal Class Environmental AssessmentNotice of Study CompletionThe City ofToronto has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study to address basement and surface ooding in thegeneral area north of Rathburn Road and south of Eglinton AvenueWest, bordered by Martin Grove Road to the west and Islington Avenueto the east, centered on Kipling Avenue.The objective of the study is to provide recommendations to reduce the risk of future basement andsurface ooding that can occur during heavy rainfall.
The City has accepted the consultants recommendations to helpresolve ooding problems in the study area, which include:l Continued promotion of source control measures which help to
manage stormwater where it originates (e.g. roofs, driveways,roads, etc.), as well as the Citys Basement Flooding ProtectionSubsidy Program.
l Installing additional catch basins at locations with excessivesurface ponding.
l Construction of sanitary and storm sewer upgrades at selectlocations.
l Sealing (e.g. plugging) perforated sanitary sewer maintenancehole covers in select low-lying areas.
Opportunities for ReviewThe study was carried out following the requirements for ScheduleB projects under the Municipal Class EA. A Project File Report hasbeen completed and has been placed on public record for a 30-dayreview period starting August 9, 2012 ending September 14, 2012.It will be available for review at:
Richview Library Etobicoke Civic Centre1806 Islington Ave. City Clerk416-394-5120 399 TheWest Mall
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If you have any outstanding issues about this project, please address them to the City staff listed below and we will attempt to seek amutally acceptable resolution.
Josie Franch Tel: 416-338-2859Public Consultation Unit Fax: 416-392-2974City ofToronto TTY: 416-397-0831Metro Hall, 19th Fl., 55 John St. E-mail: [email protected], ON M5V 3C6 Visit: toronto.ca/involved/projects/basement_ooding/index.htm
If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussion with the City ofToronto, a person or party may request that the OntarioMinister of the Environment make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as a PartII Order), which addresses individual environmental assessments.The Minister must receive the request in writing by September 14, 2012 atthe address below, and a copy must also be sent to the City contact. If no requests are received by September 14, 2012, the City may pro-ceed with this project as outlined in the Project File Report.
The Honourable Jim BradleyOntario Minister of the Environment77 Wellesley St. W.Ferguson Block, 11th Fl.Toronto, ON M7A 2T5
Issue Date: August 9, 2012
Information will be collected in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.With the exception ofpersonal information, all comments will become part of the public record.
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Staff photo/CYNTHIA REASON
Tsering Tsomo, 16, Mykola Popyk, 14, and Felix Correa, 14, are just three of the talented student photographers from the South Etobicoke Youth Assembly (SEYA) whose work is currently on display at Humber College's Lakeshore Campus. Lakeshore's Streets, a youth gallery exhibit, runs until Aug. 30 at Humbers L Space Gallery.
Community
at Lakeshores streets and discover the beauty and identity that reside there whether its nature or build-ings or people or the lake or whatever else the youth decided to capture in their photos, said Salomeh Ahmadi, SEYAs photography co-ordinator. We also wanted to show these images to the community in an uncommon and diverse and unique way, which is also reflective of the youth themselves.
The Lakeshores Streets project was funded by a $10,000 grant from the Ontario Arts Council. Most of the proceeds from the sale of the youths photography will go towards the continuation of SEYAs free youth programming.
For $40, photography lovers can purchase one of dozens of framed black and white photos the SEYA youth captured, developed and processed all on their own.
Ahmadi said the youth were involved in every step of the cre-ation process of their own photos,
from taking their cameras out on the streets to capture their images, to developing the film, and printing out their photos in the darkroom a true old school learning experience for youth born in the digital age.
Most of the time theyve started with digital, so when they come here they learn all the basics the manual settings, the chemistry behind it in the darkroom. Its a more hands-on approach as opposed to the digital world, she said. Instead of sitting behind a computer and using a mouse, the youth were in the darkroom setting their borders, sharpening their images, process-ing the negatives. They did it all from scratch, and they loved that darkroom process.
SEYAs Lakeshores Streets exhibit is open at Humbers L Building (south of Kipling Avenue and Lake Shore Boulevard West) Monday to Friday, 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturday Aug. 11 and 18 from 1 to 5 p.m.
For more information, call 416-252-6471 ext. 308.
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Until recently, most of these vehicles were trucky and bland. Automakers today are more creative, particularly with cross-overs, which often blur the lines between SUV, minivan and wagon. And the Mazda CX-9 my tester for the week is among the most stylish of these.
The CX-9 is most striking from the side, where its high and rising beltline is topped by a band of windows that narrows towards the rear. Wide shoulders and a tapered greenhouse, accented by a roof-mounted spoiler give it a more athletic look than youd expect from a family hauler.
Ditto for the large wheel openings over big 20-inch alloys, and the trapezoidal dual exhausts.
From the front, this crossovers projec-tor headlamps sweep back like cats eyes, either side of the chrome-surround upper grille.
But dont let the CX-9s low, swoopy pro- le fool you, as theres still plenty of space for both passengers and cargo. Behind the third row yes, this is a seven-passenger vehicle youll nd 475 litres of space. Thats more than in many full-size sedans, and theres even a handy under oor tray.
Drop the third row, and youre left with 1,368 litres. This is the con guration I used
all week much of it with two kids bick-ering in the middle row, and the cargo hold jammed oor-to-ceiling with camp-ing gear. Drop both the second and third rows, and you have 2,851 litres.
Cargo volume is important, but conve-nience and the accessibility are as critical. For starters, all seats fold at in the CX-9, and do so quickly and easily. Putting ev-erything back in place is a minor e ort as well.
Getting into the third row is aided by the CX-9s tilt-and-slide mechanism, which is a one-handed operation that moves the 60/40 second row forward nearly nine inches.
Passengers in the second row get their own HVAC controls, and are treated to loads of knee and head room. Seating is comfortable, and in the GT is embellished with contrasting leather inserts.
The middle position drops down for an armrest and pair of cupholders and provides some much-needed separation between kids.
The CX-9 is among the pricier o erings in this segment (with a starting MSRP of $36,395), and as such Id expect a healthy list of standard content. Here, Mazda does not disappoint.
The base front-drive GS gets three-zone climate control, heated front seats
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You can add $2,000 for active torque split all-wheel drive and $2,395 for a luxury package that includes power moonroof, leather upholstery, four-way power adjust for the front passenger and power lumbar support for the driver.
My tester was in GT trim (MSRP $45,745), which included all the above GS and luxury package features plus blind spot monitor-ing, rearview camera, smart key system, drivers seat memory, upgraded 10-speak-er Bose surround sound audio system, 20-inch Indeed, the CX-9 can reach 50-grand, not including freight and taxes, which puts it into contention with some premium haulers like In niti JX and Acura MDX.
The independent front and rear sus-pensions (with stabilizer bars) are forgiv-ing enough to soak up potholes and road imperfections, yet tight enough to keep this big vehicle from excessive lean in hard cornering.
The CX-9s steering, with rpm-sensing variable power assist, has more road feel than typical in this kind of vehicle.
And the engine a DOHC 24-valve 3.7-litre V6 (273 hp, 270 lb/ft of torque), mated to a six-speed automatic packs enough punch to launch it smoothly and quickly, and deliver ample passing power on the highway.
Transport Canada rates this powertrain at a reasonable 12.7/8.4 litres/100 km (city/hwy) as a front driver and 12.8/9.0 litres/100 km (city/hwy) with AWD. I wouldnt expect to see these numbers, unless youre ex-tremely light on the pedal. My own result was a thirstier 13 litres/100 km combined.
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Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013Accent 4DR GL 6-Speed Manual/2013 Elantra GT GL 6-Speed Manual2013 Sonata GLAutomatic/2012 Santa FeAWD Premium Pkg.with an annual finance rate of 0%/1.9%/0%/0% for 72/84/48/48 months Bi-weekly payment is $108/$122/$222/$261. No down payment is required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$1,420/$0/$0. Financeoffers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495/$1,495/$1,565/$1,760 fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Accent 4DR GL 6-Speed Manual for $16,830 at 0% per annum equals $108 bi-weekly for 72 months for atotal obligation of $16,830. Cash price is $16,830. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,495, fees, levies, and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees are excluded. Prices for models shown (after deducting price adjustment on applicable vehicles): 2013 Accent 4DR GLS Automatic/2013 Elantra GT SE with Tech./2013 SonataLimited/2012 Santa Fe 3.5 LimitedAWD is $19,880/27,980$28,200/$32,195.All prices include delivery andDestination charges of $1,495/$1,495/$1,565/$1,760, fees, levies,and all applicable charges (excluding HST).Registration, insurance,PPSA and license fees are excluded. Price adjustments are calculated against the vehicles starting price.Price adjustments of up to $2,705/$5,500 available on 2013 Sonata/2012Santa Fe AWD Premium Pkg. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required.
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411 ON THE GT: The GT is actually not a sports sedan as you might assume but a five-door hatchback, or wagon depending on your point of view, that replaces the current Elantra Touring that was steady seller in the compact family hatch department.
But the Touring was actually ahead of Hyundais new Fluidic Sculpture design language. The GT remedies that with several cues such as a large, hexagonal grille and double upwardly flowing character lines.
In this class, utility is very impor-tant, with Hyundai claiming more interior volume and maximum cargo capacity than the competi-tion with 531 litres behind the second row split/fold seats and a total cargo volume of 1,444 litres.
The GT is positively festooned with storage areas such as front and rear bottle holders, front and rear cupholders, a front console/bin with auxiliary audio ports, a nifty extra power point in the front passengers footwell area for a laptop/etc and, on some models, a cleanable storage tray under the rear cargo floor.
Power comes from Hyundais Nu series 1.8-litre, four-cylinder engine with twin cams and variable valve timing producing 148 hp and 131 lb/ft of torque. It is equipped with a standard six-speed manual
or optional six-speed automatic both driving the front wheels.
Fuel consumption is rated at 7.2/4.9L/100 km city/highway with the manual and 7.3/5.0L/100 km for the automatic.
Where the GT differs significantly from the Sedan and Coupe is in the chassis. It is based on the i30 model that Hyundai sells primarily in Europe and is thus dialed more towards the handling response side than the comfort side. The coil spring over MacPherson struts suspension at the front is modified for a more sporty feel and uses outside-supplier gas shocks from Sachs for improved body roll response.
Pricing for the base GL with six-speed manual starts at $19,149 and tops out at $26,349 for the automatic SE that has all the bells and whistles.
But even the base car comes with a bunch of goodies such as heated outside mirrors, the DSSM system, heated front seats, out-side temperature reading and trip computer, cruise control and air conditioning with a cooled glove box for various beverages.
Could there be an Elantra Convertible in the future?
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Hyundai never sits still when it comes to replacing models even if they are already successful in their segment and that certainly applies to the 2013 Elantra GT.
The GT is actually a five-door hatchback with 551 litres of cargo volume behind the rear folding seats or 1,444 litres with the seats folded.
Under the Hood: Power comes from a 1.8-litre inline, four-cylinder engine producing 148 hp and 131 lb/ft of torque driving the front wheels through a standard six-speed manual or optional six-speed automatic transmission.
The interior of the 2013 Elantra GT makes full use of Hyundais Fluidic Sculpture design language with a S-curve through the dash-board creating a sportscar-like feeling.
A premium touch on the 2013 Elantra is a repeater turn signal integrated into the outside mirrors.
FIRST LOOK: HYUNDAI ELANTRA GT 2013
The 2013 GT is the third model in the Elantra compact joining the Sedan and just released Coupe. The GT features three driver-select-able modes, a first in the segment.
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ON SELECTED MODELS0% - 0.99%0% - 0.99%
SATURDAY
AUGUST 11
TH
9AM-10PM
SATURDAY
AUGUST 11
TH
9AM-10PM
WIN$2500UPTO
MIN. WIN $500
WIN$2500UPTO
MIN. WIN $500
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Mode
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2CEX
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Hybri
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B4F2
CEan
dFB4
F2CG
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sight
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2012
Hond
aCR-V
LX2W
D(Mo
delR
M3H3
CE)//
2012
Hond
aOdysse
yLX(
Mode
lRL5
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aOd
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LX(M
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RL5H
2CE)
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2Hon
daPil
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2WD(
Mode
lYF3
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