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Bullz-Eye reviews the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo SE

2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo SE.

Bullz-Eye recently took the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution SE out for some test driving. The Lancer Evolution takes the small, four-door Lancer and drops a ton of power into it. If you’re looking for fuel economy, this is definitely not the car you want to be driving.

Here’s an excerpt from the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution SE review:

The interior of the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Special Edition 4-door sedan keeps it real with black fabric seats and a dashboard that has matured in time. The current model has a new, high-contrast multi-color LCD instrument meter to enhance visibility while a leather-clad parking brake lever with chrome release button adds a premium touch. The leather-wrapped steering wheel has mounted cruise control along with audio switches. The Recaro heated front sport seats hug the driver and passenger, security that we relished when taking on the worst of the road. Bluetooth hands free system coupled with a 140-watt CD/MP3 audio system with six speakers make life easier while driving. The overall interior won’t compete with top of the line sedans when it comes to luxury features but, you have to remember, the Evo is built for speed so some sacrifices will have to be made when it comes to comfort.

For the full review, head over to the Bullz-Eye Cars channel.

Reebok launches the Triple Black Kamikaze

This past Friday, Reebok unveiled the latest style in athletic shoes, the Triple Black Kamikaze.

The Triple Black Kamikaze is a monochromatic all black hi-top sneaker with an upper made of leather, nylon and suede. It incorporates 3-pod Hexalite sole technology for superior cushioning, and systematically placed flex frooves on the outsole for added traction.

These are also the kicks that Rick Ross customized with gold paint and wore during the Hot 97 Summer Jam in NYC earlier this month. The new Triple Black Kamikaze retails for $100 and was made available on Friday, July 8th at retailers around the nation. Check in with your local footwear retailer to pick up your Kamikazes.

Rockport DresSports truWALK Wingtip Review

Rockport is in a full court press with new and stylisg releases for the the fall 2011. New on the Rockport launch list are the Rockport “DresSports truWALK Wingtip” men’s shoes.

We had the pleasure of testing a pair of bitter chocolate suede DresSports wing tip’s featuring Rockport’s proprietary truWALK technology. truWalk architecture provides a natural full range of foot motion from shock absorption at heel strike to forefoot flexibility during push off. That translates into some of the most comfortable shoes you ever put on for either work or leisure. This is also accomplished with the Adidas geofit anatomically shaped collar and heel padding which provides comfortable, supportive fit combined with an EVA outsole that provides lightweight shock absorption for reducing foot and leg fatigue. The DresSports certainly don’t look like high tech shoes as the styling is conservative and modern but under the hood the latest technology is working for you to keep your feet in great shape.

Rockport also incorporated into the DresSports Wingtips a Polyurethane footbed that provides durable cushioning to reduce localized foot pressure. These are some of the “smartest” shoes we’ve tested and they are just hitting the market so check out you local Rockport retail stores or if you want to take foot comfort to the next level.

Bullz-Eye reviews the 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe

Genesis Coupe review.

Bullz-Eye got behind the wheel of the 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe this past week. If you’ve seen the car on the road you know Hyundai designed a truly interesting vehicle with the Genesis. It’s sort of like the grown-up version of the Tiburon. Don’t be confused, though, the car has all the power and comfort to back up its unique design.

Here’s an excerpt from the review:

The first time I drove the rear-wheel drive 2011 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track M/T I was pleasantly surprised by the sport shift knob and by how smooth and precise the shifting felt. Matched with the 3.8-liter V6 DOHC 24-valve Dual CVVT engine, ultra-rigid unibody chassis, and the 6-speed close ratio manual transmission, the driving experience in the 2011 Genesis Coupe 3.8 M/T was a lot of fun. The 5-link independent rear sport tuned suspension, track suspension, strut brace, Torsen limited slip differential and Brembo braking system combined to provide a smooth ride with top of the line handling. Fuel economy is solid for a performance car at 17 mpg city and 26 mpg highway. The well-proportioned body of the Genesis Coupe was able and ready to devour tight corners and cruise through traffic in the open roads. Sight lines were well thought out with attention to detail for the driver, making for a great driving experience in the 2011 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track M/T.

For the full review, head over to the full review at the Bullz-Eye Cars channel.

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