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It is a great advantage that you can do your workout at home because of the availability of the best elliptical machine under 1000. Before the affordable types of equipment are created, you have to go out and look for a gym to exercise with the machines. In 2017, his hybrid Nelumbo ‘Miracle’, a 500 petal flower, was the first lotus from India to get registered with IWGS. In 2018, he created Nelumbo ‘Little Rain’, a micro lotus.

© Bruce Benedict/Kia The recall includes Forte/Forte Koup, Optima Hybrid, Sorento, Soul, and Sportage models from 2013—2015 model years, and Kia will replace engines in some cases.
  • Kia Motors America is recalling 294,756 U.S.-market vehicles over the potential for an engine-compartment fire.
  • The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says in its recall report that the cause of the problem is 'undetermined' but that dealers will look for fuel and/or engine oil leaks and may replace engines if necessary.
  • Vehicles included are the 2011–2013 Optima Hybrid, 2012 Sportage, 2012–2013 Sorento, 2012–2015 Forte and Forte Koup, and 2014–2015 Soul.

Kia Motors America and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) have announced the recall of nearly 295,000 vehicles over a problem that could lead to engine-compartment fires. NHTSA's recall report states that owners of potentially affected Kia models should be alert for 'engine noise, illumination of check-engine light [or] low-oil light, fuel smell, burning smell, oil leaking, smoke.' However, NHTSA said, there has been no manufacturing or design defect identified yet, and Kia is recalling the vehicles as a 'preventative measure to mitigate any unreasonable fire risk.'


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Vehicles listed in the NHTSA Safety Recall Report are the 2011–2013 Optima Hybrid, 2012 Sportage, 2012–2013 Sorento, and 2012–2013 Forte and Forte Koup with the 2.4-liter Theta II engine; and the 2014–2015 Forte, Forte Koup, and Soul with the 2.0-liter Nu engine.

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Kia will notify owners starting on January 27, 2021. Dealers will inspect the engine compartments of affected vehicles, make repairs, and potentially replace engines. Kia also intends to carry out a software update to add a Knock Sensor Detection System as soon as possible, and the NHTSA report states that Kia will provide 15-year/150,000-mile warranty coverage for engine repairs needed 'due to connecting-rod bearing damage.' Kia will also reimburse owners for any repair expenses already incurred related to the problem, NHTSA's report says.

Owners of potentially affected Kia models can check the NHTSA recalls website or Kia's owner website for more details.

© Lotus Plus, Jimmie Johnson and Chase Elliott to run Daytona 24, and BMW may cut back IMSA GTLM program.

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The First Lotus SUV Will Be Electric

We love Lotus for staying true to its lightweight sports car heritage, but while that's a product strategy that pleases hardcore enthusiasts, it's not sustainable for the company. New Lotus parent company Geely wants the British brand to become more of a luxury player in the mould of Porsche, and of course, that means an SUV. Initially, Lotus planned to develop an SUV with some sort of hybrid drivetrain, but now Autocar reports, it'll be all electric. Such is the way of the future. Autocar says the Lotus SUV will arrive in 2022 with 600- and 760-hp variants, and a targeted range of 360 miles. It could be built at Lotus' longtime home of Hethel, but will more likely be made in China.


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Chase Elliott and Jimmie Johnson Will Run the Rolex 24 at Daytona

Yesterday was a big day for two of Rick Hendrick's NASCAR drivers. Chase Elliott won his first Cup Series championship after a remarkable drive from last place, and Jimmie Johnson closed out a career as one of the most successful racers in the sport's history. After the Phoenix race, Hendrick revealed that the two would head to America's premiere endurance race, the Rolex 24 at Daytona. Racer reports that the two are likely to drive Cadillac DPi-V.Rs with Action Express Racing. Elliott will join the No. 31 car of Felipe Nasr and Pipo Derani, while Johnson may run in a second Action Express entry. This will be Johnson's ninth run at the Daytona 24, and Elliott's first.

BMW May Cut Back IMSA GTLM Program

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In recent years, the IMSA WeatherTech Series had a robust GTLM class, with factory entries from Ford, Chevrolet, Porsche, BMW, and a privateer Ferrari. But, Ford and Ferrari disappeared after 2019, and Porsche is set to exit the class in 2021, leaving BMW and Chevy. Except now, Racer reports that BMW might cut back its GTLM program to run only IMSA's four endurance races. So for much of the year, Corvette could be in a class of one, unless IMSA figures out something to do. Racer says there could be privateer entries in GTLM to bolster the class next year, and that IMSA is toying with eventually switching GTLM to feature factory-backed pro-driver-only GT3-spec cars, rather than the more-expensive GTE-spec cars currently run in the class.