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Spring 2012 Get Your Subscription to Decisive Digital at www.decisivelatino.com ® d E DECISIV The Best Source for Cultural and Consumer News Latino Our Women’s Issue We Drive: How to Succeed in Corporate America Runway Looks for Every Day Summer Make-up Tips 2012 Hyundai Azera 2012 Fiat 500 Abarth 2013 Dodge Dart Latina Executives Share Experiences and Advice Our Picks for Cars with Latina Appeal Hyundai Elantra North American Car Of The Year Special Feature: Women’s Car Guide Volvo S60

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Page 1: decisive Latino Spring 2012

Spring 2012

Get Your Subscription to Decisive Digital at www.decisivelatino.com

®d EDECISIVThe Best Source for Cultural and Consumer NewsLatino

Our Women’s

Issue

We Drive:

How to Succeed in Corporate America

Runway Looks for Every Day

Summer Make-up

Tips

2012 Hyundai Azera2012 Fiat 500 Abarth

2013 Dodge Dart

Latina Executives Share Experiences and Advice

Our Picks for Cars with Latina Appeal

Hyundai Elantra North American Car

Of The Year

Special Feature:

Women’s Car Guide

Volvo S60

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Contact:Karen Payton: 301-390–[email protected]: 2/24Insertion: 3/16

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X 100%, Y 100%HBENZENB-NEW

Job #GM Ad IDClientHeadline/TagTrimBleedLiveColor SetupVendor/PubMedia TypeDie Cut

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Job info

Notes

Creative DirArt DirectorCopywriter Account MgrProofreader

Approvals

FontsLouis (Bold, Condensed Regular), Durant (Italic)

Imageschevy_bowtie_logo.eps (25.71%), 12CHC-Z300003USA.tif (CMYK; 348 ppi; 86.18%)

Inks Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

Fonts & Images

Saved at from by Printed At

206 E. 9th Street • Austin, TX 78701Tel 512.479.6200 Fax 512.479.6024Prepared by LatinWorks Marketing, Inc. 2009. All rights reserved.

T:16”T:10.5”

The 2012 Chevy Cruze

More space for UNEXPECTED PASSENGERS. Also known as MORE INTERIOR SPACE than CIvIC or COROllA.

NC NA 155804A01

GCRC00810000__155804A01.indd 1 2/23/12 1:30 PM

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choicesThe Guide To WhaT’s inside Volume 3 | issue 2 | spring 2012

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The usuals:INSIDE EVERY ISSuE03 EDITOR’S LETTER04 HEALTH06 BEAuTY

DeciSive Auto LAtino14 AuTO NOTICIAS16 FIRST LOOkS

ON THE COVER

From New York to Milan, runways across the globe debut designs from fashion designers to a very elite crowd. We show you how to find the latest runway trends in your own backyard.

From compacts to luxury sedans, we choose the vehicles with the greatest Latina appeal.

Ever wonder what it’s like to work for a Fortune 500 company? Three Latina executives share their experiences and advice.

12 everYDAY runwAY

18 women’S cAr GuiDe

08 executive DeciSionS

feature seT:

By Yanira Garza

By Valerie Menard

Decisive Latino Editors

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Publisher: Randi Payton

AssociAte Publisher/editor: Valerie Menard

editor-in-chief: Lyndon Conrad Bell.

editoriAl director: Joyce Gates

Art director: Fran Sherman

contributing writers:Mariela Bagnato, Yanira Garza,

Sylvia Melendez-Klinger

contributing PhotogrAPher:Joshua Alexandre Haines

MultiMediA MAnAgers:Thuan Ngo

decisive lAtino sAles: Valerie Martinez

decisive MediA heAdquArters:8181 Professional Place, Suite 170,

Hyattsville, MD 20785Tel: 301-850-2858 • Fax: 301-390-1825

President & ceo: Randi Payton

vice President: Karen Payton

Production/distribution: Joyce Gates

business MAnAger: Damon Redmond

sAles director: Karen Payton

interns: Alexzandra Bardwell-Morgan and Ryan Guajardo.

decisive MediA detroit: Leonard Corbin

event director: Margorie Staten

Decisive Latino magazine © 2012 is published four times annually

as a newspaper-deliveredpublication and digital e-magazine by

Decisive Media

Your complete resource for research and opinion on consumer products and services

Visit us at DecisiveMagazine.com,

email us at: [email protected].

For licensing and reprints of Decisive/Decisive Auto content, contact Nick Iademarco at Wright’s Media,

[email protected], Toll Free 877-652-5295

Membership applied for October 2010

spring brings on many a metamor-phosis and Decisive Latino is no exception. Since we launched our consumer title and renamed our car magazine, from Latinos on

Wheels to Decisive Auto Latino, in 2007, we’ve published the magazine with two covers, front and back, featuring each magazine, Decisive Latino and Decisive Auto Latino, on each side.

As you can see, this issue changes that. We’ve chosen our women’s issue to debut our new look for spring that reflects our decision to fold our automotive side into our consumer magazine, so that from now on, we’ll be known under one title, Decisive Latino, and with one cover.

We’ll still devote half the magazine to the auto industry, more than any other Latino pub-lication reaching the multi-generational Latino, but the new format mirrors our mission to be “the source for cultural and consumer news” on all topics, from autos to vacations. Plus, it’s now a little easier to read.

In the spirit of our new look, our cover story features how to make the latest runway looks wearable for every day. In “Everyday Runway” (page 12), celebrity stylist, Yanira Garza chooses two looks from the Oscar de la Renta and Carolina Herrera spring collections and finds more affordable versions for you to wear to stay fashion forward.

In “Executive Decisions” (page 8), we celebrate the growing rise of Latinas in business and Corporate America by featuring three women who embrace their roles as leaders. They generously share their advice for how to succeed at a Fortune 500 company.

In our departments, our experts share make-up tips for the spring and summer and advice for staying heart healthy.

Midway through the book (page 14), you’ll find Decisive Auto Latino where we continue our focus on women with the “Women’s Car Guide” (page 18).

Our list is based on car reviews over the past year. These are vehicles that accentuate what women, who make 85 percent of purchasing decisions in the household, want in a vehicle, e.g. styling, safety, reliability, and value.

We’ll also include reviews from the latest car launches and the auto industry, i.e. the U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute is raffling a 2012 Buick Verano as a fundraiser. Find out how to purchase a raffle ticket for a chance to win as well as support a very deserving organization.

As always, read about more products with tips and advice from our experts at our website, www.decisivelatino.com. Let us know what you think about the new design.

Saludos,Valerie MenardAssociate Publisher/EditorDecisive Latino

Index to AdvertIsersCover II/page 1: Chevrolet - www.chevrolet.comp. 15: Hyundai - www.hyundaiusa.comCover III: Harbor Freight - www.harborfreight.com

letter from the editor

In with the New Out with the Old, staff

& credIts

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Lifestyle changes affect heart health, beginning with exercise and a healthy diet of fruits, vegeta-bles, lean proteins, and grains. However, heart healthy eating habits don’t happen overnight. it takes time and effort to make them part of your routine and for many Latinas, having your family support can ensure success. The following tips will help you get started.

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have a planMeals tend to be healthier when we plan them ahead of time, so try

to plan menus a week or a month at a time. Keep track of healthy meals your family likes and keep experimenting with new healthy recipes from time to time.

start slow Do not try to revamp eating habits overnight but decide on one

specific change at a time and do not rush. Remember this is going to be for a lifetime, not just for a week.

never give up Without a doubt you will find resistance from someone in the family.

Even when the family does not show much progress or interest, do not be discouraged. Chances are that you are making progress in many other ways; you are probably eating together more often, planning meals together, feeling more energetic, etc. If you stay the course you will continue to make progress.

get creative Allow your kids to help you in the kitchen with age appropriate tasks.

Letting kids help you in the kitchen gets them excited about a meal and can spark creative healthy meals your family will eat.

be a good role model Kids usually want to do what their parents do. Eating a variety of

foods is a great way to model healthy habits. Research shows children are often more willing to eat healthy foods and be active if they see their parents and other family members doing these things first.

be patientIt’s okay if your family doesn’t like every meal you serve. If you keep

exposing them to new varieties, they will find ones they like! Persistence will pay off eventually.

celebrate When the family has turned a healthy change into a habit, it’s time

to celebrate! Reward the family with a fun activity everyone will enjoy. Activities such as camping, visiting an amusement park or just a night in your backyard will let them know that you really care.

Getting your family to eat healthy may take a few extra steps, but it is worth the rewards of seeing your family develop healthy bodies. dD

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lafamilia heart health begins with

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Mariela Bagnato is a professional make-up artist and Dove Clear Tone deodorant spokesperson.

This summer season, bolder is better, especially when it comes to colors. The most popular shades will be fuchsia, orange, and copper, with classic black eyeliners. But a little can go a long way, so here are my tips for having a face that matches the fashion trends for spring and summer.

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shadesofsummerMake-up tips for the season

1. Always prepare skin for make-up.Irrigate your skin by drinking a lot of water and eating healthy. Next,

exfoliate once a week, massaging your face with a circular movement to remove dead cells. Rinse with cold water to close pores, moisturize daily, and apply a sun block with a minimum 25 SPF beneath the moisturizer if it doesn’t already have sun block.

2. don’t over apply make-up.It’s better to have fewer layers, especially in summer, to let skin

breathe. Choose a creamy concealer (just one tone lighter than skin tone) and mix it with a moisturizer. Apply with a brush for a more even coverage. If you use a sponge applicator, use it once and discard. Top with mineral powder to set the make-up. It’s finer than regular powder so it doesn’t accentuate wrinkles.

3. Accentuate eyes with bold colors and eyeliner.

Cat eyes and bold colors are the trend for summer. Use blue and green eyeliners and brown and copper shades to create a smokey eye. Any color eyes shadows are usable. To create a cat eye, the key products are cream eyeliner and an angle brush. For a perfect cat eye, go from the corner to the inside. Starting at the center of the eye may make the lines less

even. Use dots to outline the shape you want if it helps. Accentuate with the angle brush. Finish with waterproof mascara.

4. use pinks and bronzers for a natural look on the cheeks.

Apply blush only to the apples on the cheeks, not the entire face.

5. Pink and orange are best lipstick shades for summer.

If these shades seem too bright, use a lip gloss rather than a lipstick for a softer look. dD

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Mariela Bagnato is a professional make-up artist and Dove Clear Tone deodorant spokesperson.

shadesofsummer

THIS IS WHAT A HEART ATTACKFEELS LIKE TO A WOMAN.

If you experience any one of thesesymptoms, don’t make excuses for them.

Make the Call. Don’t Miss a Beat.

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CHEST PAIN, DISCOMFORT, PRESSURE ORSQUEEZING,

LIKE THERE’S A TON OFWEIGHT ON YOU

UNUSUAL UPPER BODY PAIN, ORDISCOMFORT IN ONE OR BOTH

ARMS, BACK, SHOULDER,NECK, JAW OR UPPER PART

OF THE STOMACH

BREAKING OUT IN ACOLD SWEAT

LIGHT-HEADEDNESS ORSUDDEN DIZZINESS

NAUSEA UNUSUAL FATIGUE SHORTNESS OF BREATH

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executivedecisions

success Advice from fortune 500 latinas

Ever wonder what it would be like to work in Corporate America? For some, the prospect may seem inconceivable, but the fact is, it could happen. While only a handful achieve executive status, Latinas are hired by Fortune 500 companies every day. Many are trailblazers, while others may find that a Latina or Latino has helped pave the way.

We asked three Latinas at the top of their game to share their experiences and tips for success.

anne alonzo

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As a youth, how did you envision your professional future?In my youth, I did not envision being a professional or executive. In col-

lege, I participated in a work-study program and I served as a legal secretary; this provided me exposure and access to professionals. This new perspective helped me change my vision and I aspired to be a lawyer.

How important were mentors? Very important, but I don’t think I was formally categorizing my mentors

as mentors. In fact, I suspect some of them may not have known, per se, that they were my mentors—rather they were friends who I discussed issues with and sought out/respected their point of view and sought out their guidance. My kitchen cabinet of supporters!

How did your education prepare you for your current job? A formal education prepares us for jobs and life period.

How did previous work experience prepare you for your cur-rent position?

I’ve had a broad and rich work experience spanning government, nonprofit and the private sector, and across the globe. It has not been a straight path. I do think all these experiences have served me well in my problem solving and ability to manage global issues.

How did you overcome roadblocks/challenges to advancement?

I never give up and always try to find a way around a roadblock. Some work environments have a limited time span, so it is important to know when to transition out to the next challenge and opportunity and even at another organization. In short, it is important to know when to stay and work around challenges and when to leave.

What surprised you about working for a Fortune

500 company?I was surprised by how polite and helpful many of my colleagues were. It

was sure welcome!

If clothes make the man, does the same rule apply to women?

I think dressing appropriate to the occasion and setting is key.

How would you describe your management style?I am a supportive manager. I want my employees to be stars—excellent at

what they do and motivated. So I will help open doors and clear their paths and then get out of the way and lead from behind! To my mind, my team’s success is of personal pride and my top priority!

Please list some dos and don’ts for advancing in Corporate America?

Do understand the larger context and where you/your role sits in the organization.

Do be very prepared.Don’t look for ways to take ownership at your company. Act like an

owner—this is your company and your livelihood—do all you can to make it successful!

Don’t engage in petty office politics, lead by example. Don’t sit back and expect changes. You are the change!

To what do you attribute your success?Being prepared, seizing opportunities, being grateful as well as having fun

and enjoying my life, including work!

vice President, global Public Policy

corporate AffairsKraft foods inc.

anne alonzo

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As a youth, how did you envision your professional future?As a young person, I was always interested in math and science. During

high school, I decided that I wanted to be an engineer; I liked solving prob-lems. As soon as I entered the workforce, I knew I wanted to be a leader, but there’s no way I would have guessed I would be sitting in a managing director position in Brazil.

How important were mentors?Very important, but I never had a mentor in the formal sense, it was more

people I would meet on a regular basis. I had many great leaders in my career that really believed in me and pushed me, they helped me see myself in posi-tions that I wasn’t sure I could do.

How did your education prepare you for your current job? Engineering does an outstanding job of teaching structured thinking and

problem solving, all skills that apply to my job today.

How did previous work experience prepare you for your cur-rent position?

I’ve always worked for GM. I started when I was 18 as a co-op student in a plant. After college, I became a manufacturing engineer, then a product engineer. In Mexico, as the managing director, I grabbed on to 30-years of experience at GM and my experience in Mexico helps me today.

How did you overcome roadblocks/challenges to advancement?

I’ve never felt like I’ve had barriers to advancement. My philosophy is to focus on my performance, not to dwell on the next assignment. The best way to get a great next assignment is to do an outstanding job in the current one.

What surprised you about working for a Fortune

500 company?The heart of a company is its people. I continue to be very impressed by the

caliber of people we have. Even though we’ve had tough times, the fortitude of passion and loyalty to GM is very impressive.

If clothes make the man, does the same rule apply to women?

It really depends on the area that you work and the culture. As an engineer, the standard uniform is black pants, a blouse, and blazer. You have to go to

plants, labs, etc. In engineering, women are a minority, so you don’t want to draw attention to yourself.

In Mexico, people there were very cosmopolitan, very put together. Seeing how women in professional government didn’t have a uniform but wore beautiful dresses, color, stuff I never wore, I changed. I’ve evolved, partly based on culture and the freedom to be individual and feminine.

How would you describe your management style?I’m a big believer in teams. You can achieve so much more as a team vs.

a group of people. Secondly, I’m a very firm believer in communication. I try to be as open and direct as I can be. I’m not a micromanager at all. I believe leaders are here to provide direction and vision but also to support our team and remove roadblocks for success.

Please list some dos and don’ts for advancing in Corporate America?

Do understand the culture of the company and try and fit in without losing the uniqueness of who you are, especially Latinas who may be in the minority. If everyone shakes their head in the same direction, a company doesn’t benefit from your uniqueness.

Don’t do anything against your integrity. If a company asks you to, it’s not the right place for you.

Do make sure you have a clear perspective of what success means to you. Many let the organizational structure define success.

To what do you attribute your success?My family. There’s no way I could do what I’m doing today without the

support of an excellent husband of 31 years and my daughter, and my broader family; mom, dad, sisters everyone helped. Also, having clear priorities deter-mines how you spend time, where you put your energy.

gM brazil President and Managing director

general Motors

grace lieblein

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As a youth, how did you envision your professional future?My parents fled the revolution in Cuba to come to America, giving up

everything so that my brother, sister, and I could have a better life. Then and now, the advice they gave me was: “You can do anything that you set your mind to do.” So while a girl, I didn’t envision being an auditor, but I did have the courage to dream big and believe that anything was possible.

How important were mentors?I was lucky early on in my career. I had a mentor who believed in me. In

a time when it was rare for a woman and even rarer for a Latina, to be in my profession, he provided the assignments, experiences, visibility, and guidance I needed to develop. As the highest-ranking Latina at Deloitte, it is my responsi-bility and my mission to provide those same opportunities to others.

How did your education prepare you for your current job? The University of Miami, where I earned a business degree, gave me the

strong foundation on which I have built a career and life. My career at Deloitte has been very fulfilling, but at times challenging. My education partnered with my parents’ advice gave me the courage to remain focused and be relentless in the pursuits of my dreams.

How did previous work experience prepare you for your current position?

I have been blessed to spend my entire working career at Deloitte. For over 35 years, I have had the good fortune to be given ever-increasing roles and responsibilities that continue to challenge me to this day.

How did you overcome roadblocks/challenges to advancement?

My Cuban immigrant heritage helped me get my career started because it made me fearless. I have always been willing to take risks, as it is the only way to grow. If you are afraid of failure, you will seldom know success. When I made partner in 1984, I became one of just five female partners in the firm.

What surprised you about working for a Fortune

500 company?As a Latina entering the workforce in the early 1970s, I am surprised at the

pace of change within the Fortune 500 for women and people of color. It’s not where I would like it to be or where I could imagine it being, and in many dimensions it is still a work in progress. In fact, only 17 women are CEOs of Fortune 500 corporations today. This is especially disappointing when you consider that women, according to the Virginia Tech Women and Leadership Philanthropy Initiative, control more than half of our nation’s wealth, wielding purchasing power in excess of $14 trillion. The pace of progress also confounds when you consider that today there are 9.1 million women-owned businesses. This speaks to the essence of why gender diversity is so important.

If clothes make the man, does the same rule apply to women?

While great clothes don’t make great leaders, you do need to dress the part to be taken seriously. My advice is to be balanced and dress appropriately for the “room you are in.” At Deloitte, that means I wear women’s’ suits, but I always add my own Latina flare with a well-chosen piece of jewelry and/or accessory.

How would you describe your management style?I have always led my teams with the goal of developing them to be “extraor-

dinary leaders” and also focusing on the next generation of leaders, not follow-ers. I encourage them to challenge the status quo to deliver a new standard of excellence in all their pursuits.

Please list some dos and don’ts for advancing in Corporate America?

Do take risks. Do raise your hand for the projects no one wants.Don’t doubt your ability.Do accept help and learn from others.Don’t let others define your potential. Anything you set your mind to

do you can achieve.Do find something you love to do that you have a passion for.Do have the courage to dream big and focus relentlessly on your goals.

To what do you attribute your success?Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “The future belongs to those who believe in the

beauty of their dreams.” I attribute my success to the immigrant work ethic instilled by my parents and their counsel to dream big. My career has taken many turns. I had to reinvent and believe in myself and embrace change. Even after 35 years in this business, I have much to learn and much to offer, and I continue to dream big. dD

vice chairman and Deputy Chief Executive Officer

legislative Affairs, quality & riskdeloitte

maritza montiel

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e v e r y d a yHow to Get the Latest Looks on a Budget by YANIRA GARzA

While fashion occurs in the minds of designers or in the tents of Lincoln Center, style is made up of a person’s perceptions of those fashions. Let’s take a look at this season’s trends, from the runways that bore them, and find out what to expect from the streets that bring them to life.

dress: ArMAni exchAnge,belt: the hundred shoP, $10necKlAce: the hundred shoP, $8brAcelet: $7

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While the graphic print is huge for prefall, we got a glimpse into the upcoming trend on the Spring/Summer 2012 runways. Since then, we’ve seen the trend flour-ish in the bloggersphere and on major celebrities.

The shapeless styles that the 1920s brought forth aren’t something we usually see in the streets but we did see it invade the runways this past September. This flapper inspired styling with its intricate beading, has made its way into the wardrobe of the everyday woman.

dress: dry goods, $48tights: victoriA’s secret, $10eArrings: the hun-dred shoP, $5

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Neon pink, canary yellow and tangerine are all colors we expect to see as accents, but this season, they have been the overall look. Fearless fashionistas everywhere embraced this strong trend with open arms and may possibly carry it into the next season as the streets flood with these vibrant hues.

dress: Arden b., $129stocKings: vs, $10belts: nord-stroM bP, $10

dress: urbAn outfitters, $119necKlAce: the hundred shoP $30

We see flowers and pastels every spring but never like this. We’ve never seen ladylike chic in such an intense way. Floral prints oversaturate fabrics, while pastels are worn in a more flirtatious way.

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The Grand-Am Rolex Series held at Barber Motorsports Park in April included a total of 28 cars in the field. The Spirit of Daytona team took the lead early on with Richard Westbrook at the wheel and the No. 90 Chevy Corvette dominated the remainder of the 2.5-hour race. The track surface was a challenge for every team, but Westbrook and Antonio Garcia had the upper-hand as they paced themselves and brought home the team’s first career Grand-Am win and the first win for the Corvette Daytona Prototype.

“From what I understand last year, I think the first two hours doesn’t really matter,” said Garcia during a post-race media interview. “You are one, two, five, or even 50 seconds ahead of the other contenders but if you have your tires in

really bad shape, then all your efforts are no good. That’s what I was keeping in my head for the whole race especially that last set of tires, the last stint.”

Joining Spirit of Daytona racing in 2009, the young Spaniard has already compiled a list of endurance victories that is envied by many far more experienced drivers. Having won what could be considered the “triple crown” of endurance racing, Garcia has now stood atop the podium at Sebring and

the 24 Hours of Le Mans, followed up with his 2009 win at the Rolex 24. The 2012 season will be one of transitions, as Garcia pilots the new Chevrolet Corvette Daytona Prototype with a new co-driver, Westbrook.

AutoNOTICIASGarcia Co-Pilots First Grand-Am Win

The Buick Division of General Motors has donated a 2012 Verano to the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute (USHLI) to raise funds for scholarships and internships. Raffle ticket sales will end in July and the winner will be announced at USHLI’s Annual Dinner on August 16.

A Chicago-based national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, USHLI promotes education, civic participation—including nonpartisan voter registration, and leadership development for Latinos and other similarly disenfranchised groups in 40 states.

“We are very grateful to the Buick Division for its generous donation of this beautiful car,” said USHLI president Dr. Juan Andrade. “Over the years USHLI has awarded $1.2 million in scholarships and internships to Latino students throughout the nation. A simple $100 ticket purchase by enough friends and allies could enable USHLI to help up to 1,000 more Latino students complete their college education.”

USHLI hopes to sell 1,000 tickets during the course of the raffle. Anyone anywhere is eligible to purchase tickets and win. Tickets can be purchased with a check or credit card by calling USHLI at (312) 427-8683. Tickets may not be purchased online.

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It wasn’t quite as easy as Saturday’s wire-to-wire job, but GEICO Suzuki rider Martin Cardenas still managed to win his second AMA Pro Daytona SportBike trophy recently, to sweep the Triumph Big Kahuna Nationals and claim the unique top prize —a brand new surfboard.

“I have to learn how to surf now,” Cardenas joked in the winner’s circle. “I have never tried, but I will head to the beach soon to see if I can do it.”

Cardenas knows how to ride his GSX-R600, which is also sponsored by Lucas Oil. He was dominant throughout the weekend, leading every qualifying session and riding to the top of the podium in both main events. In six Daytona Sport-Bike starts at Road Atlanta, Cardenas has won five times.

“This track suits me well, and thankfully so does the next one,” Cardenas

said, with his eyes already on Infineon Raceway in Northern California’s wine country. “I feel very comfortable on this bike. It just feels very good and that makes it nice for me.”

During the race, he swapped the lead around with a couple of riders in the first lap and a half but then pulled ahead for good from there. Tommy Hayden was the only one to keep Cardenas honest, riding right behind him the entire race, but lapped traffic near the end allowed

Cardenas to thwart any thoughts of a real challenge and the Colombian took the checkered flag by 1.220 seconds.

Cardenas’s double-win weekend moved his total number of victories in the class to 18, a record amount. It also helped him build a sizable 20-point lead in the championship standings after just three races.

Cardenas Takes Top Trophy at Nationals

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ELANTRA. AUTO NORTEAMERICANO DEL AÑO 2012.Lo que tu auto dice de ti es importante. Claro, si tuvieras un Elantra no te molestaría que 50 periodistas especializados en

automovilismo lo hayan premiado como el auto norteamericano del año 2012, luego de juzgarlo en diferentes categorías como innovación, comodidad, diseño, seguridad y satisfacción del conductor. Eso también es muy importante.

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Named for the famous racer and car builder, Karl Abarth, the 2012 Fiat 500 Abarth launched recently in Los Angeles but its coming was heralded, officially, in a Super Bowl ad in January. Personified by a beautiful Italian model, the 500 Abarth asks a nerdy bystander, in Italian, “What are you looking at?”

The point of all this reinforces what Abarth, the man, said to describe his own lineup of racing vehicles, “small but wicked.”

Fiat accentuates the features commonly associated with performance vehicles—power, suspension, steering, and brakes—to make this Cinquecento the most affordable performance car on the market.

For starters, the 500 Abarth gets its power from an all-new 1.4-liter MultiAir turbo engine with 160 horses. It’s matched to a five-speed manual transmission; there is no automatic option.

The suspension includes a 40 percent more torsionally rigid rear axle and 20 percent stiffer rear springs. The Abarth-tuned electric power steering accentuates the steering response and the high-performance brake system helps push the 500 Abarth to accommodate more aggressive driving.

On the test drive in Las Vegas, the 500 Abarth took to curves like a pro and while the ride is a bit bumpier, the responsive steering and braking im-proved driver confidence, which ultimately means, made it more fun to drive. In comparison drives against the Mini Cooper, the 500 Abarth excelled on the performance side, as well as styling.

Pricing for the 2012 Fiat 500 Abarth starts at $22,700.

—Valerie Menard

The first Chrysler vehicle to share a platform with its European siblings, the 2013 Dodge Dart also grows the manufacturer’s fuel-efficient lineup.

The Dart hopes to redefine the segment. For starters, it borrows architecture from the Alpha Romeo Giulietta but it also brings back a custom-ization package from days gone by.

With 12 exterior colors, 14 interior color and trim options, three fuel-efficient engines, and three transmission choices, there will be 100,000 possible configurations for the new Dart.

Dart was styled with the unmistakable Dodge split crosshair grille and racetrack taillamps with152 indirect, a glow LEDs.

Powered by 2.0-liter engine with 160 horse-power, it achieves 36 mpg on the highway. The available 1.4-liter MultiAir Intercooled Turbo engine should earn 41 mpg on the highway.

On the inside, the sculpted instrument cluster grabs immediate attention. The focus on detail is also apparent with soft-touch accents throughout.

On the recent launch in Austin, Texas, the available seven-inch Thin Film Transistor (TFT) customizable gauge cluster display offered easy interactivity and striking graphics.

Multiple storage options include a roomy glove box that harkens back to the days when a glove box fit more than just an owner’s manual.

An excellent package of standard features includes 60 safety features, like a ParkView rear backup camera and ParkSense rear park assist. A blind spot warning system is available.

Offered in five trim levels: SE, SXT, Rallye, Limited and R/T, pricing starts at $16,790.

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The seventh vehicle in Hyundai’s 24/7 product initiative (seven new models in 24 months), the 2012 Azera hopes to find a sweet spot between its siblings, the Sonata and the Equus.

The full-size sedan takes on modern Hyundai design cues, namely the “fluidic sculpture” that takes inspiration from the mechanics of flight. The undulating beltline allows for a long, sleek roofline accented by the third window and wraparound LED taillights.

Powered by the Lambda II series of 3.3-liter gasoline direct injection V6 engines matched to a six-speed automatic with Shifrtonic manual con-trol, the Azera should earn an EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 20/29 miles per gallon (mpg). That’s best in class.

The chance to improve the fuel rating by more than five percent comes with the Active Eco mode that modifies engine and transmission control for better fuel economy.

Like all Hyundai’s, the Azera comes with a long list of standard features, including heated leather seats in the front and back, navigation with a back-up camera (first in class), a cooled glove box, and power driver and passenger seats.

New safety technology includes an impact-reducing seat system that eliminates the need for active front head restraints and is expected to reduce head and neck injuries by 17 percent.

The Azera also includes Hyundai Blue Link telematics with a 90-day complimentary trial period, but a blind spot warning system is not available.

Pricing for the 2012 Azera starts at $32,875.—V.M.

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Hyundai calls the design language “Fluidic Sculpture,” and Elantra is easily the most successful execution of it to date.

Another Elantra advantage is an exceptional level of available equipment. To enhance the gracefully organic interior design, two audio systems are offered. A 172-watt AM/FM/SiriusXM/CD/MP3 audio system with six speakers and iPod®/USB/auxiliary input jacks is the base system. Bluetooth® audio allows compatible devices to wirelessly stream music. All you could really do to improve upon all of that is add more power—so the upgrade is an externally amplified 360-watt system with the same capabilities.

The navigation system employs a high-resolution seven-inch touchscreen and voice recognition. With navigation, the integrated SiriusXM Satellite Radio interface features channel logos, real-time NavTraffic and SiriusXM Data services. A rearview camera, seventeen-inch alloy wheels, a tilt-and-slide sunroof, leather seating surfaces, a proximity key with push button start, and heated front and rear

seats (an industry first in this segment) are all available as well.

With its exceptional design and outstanding feature set, the 2012 Elantra is a runaway hit. The Hyundai is also quite comfortable and rides smoothly. In the mechanical department, with the six-speed automatic transmission, the 131 lb.-ft. of torque produced by the 148-horsepower, 1.8-liter inline 4 is more than enough to set the Elantra into motion briskly. For sportier drivers, with the six-speed manual, the engine’s free revving nature is immediately revealed. The 1.8 loves to wind and produces usable thrust throughout the rev range. Drive the 2012 Elantra briskly on a mountain road—as we did—and you’ll see the car absolutely loves doing it.

The 2012 Hyundai Elantra’s pricing starts at $16,120 with destination. A fully loaded Elantra Limited comes in at $22,695. With premium car amenities at compact car prices, Hyundai’s Elantra proves you don’t have to sacrifice to drive a great looking car with outstanding features.•

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Hyundai’s commitment to diversity goes beyond words. It’s evident in its corporate structure, diversity programs and outreach.

“Hyundai recognizes and applauds diversity and is proud to unite with individuals and organizations that help to enrich the local communities we do business with,” states Walter Rodriguez, Diversity Relations Manager for Hyundai Motor America. “Latino car buyers, workers and suppliers have contributed tremendously to Hyundai’s success in the United States and we are proud to partner with Latino non-profits that serve the Latino community.”

Hyundai supports multiple Latino charities through its Diversity in Action Campaign, including the National Council of La Raza, PADRE Foundation and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute.

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2012 HYuNDAI ELANTRA Fluidly Graceful, Generously Equipped and Remarkably Affordable

If awards were given for the most improved styling of a product line, Hyundai would easily be at the top of the podium. A perfect example is the 2012 Hyundai Elantra, named the 2012 North American Car of the Year at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance

Institute for Highway Safety, Elantra’s gracefully f luidic lines both captivate and delight the eye.

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So what do women want? According to the study, female buyers were more likely to inquire about a vehicle’s accident history, safety performance, and overall functionality.

At Decisive Latino, we test drive vehicles every week, and over the last year, certain models stood out. From first-time cars to status symbols, here’s our list of vehicles that will appeal most to Latinas at different stages in life.

women’scar guideWritten by Valerie Menard

Women have elevated buying to a science. according to a survey conducted by leasetrader.com, Women are more likely than men to ask tough questions and be more thorough during the car-buying process. Women tend to do their research, so While they’re less ag-gressive at a car lot than men, they’re less likely to purchase a lemon.

Our Picks for the Cars Most Likely to Appeal to Latinas

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Kia Rio 5-DoorFirst-time cars tend to come from the compact car

segment because they save money and gas.Kia gets back to basics with its subcompact, the

2012 Rio 5-door, but adds flair with its design. Powered by a 1.6-liter, four-cylinder engine and

matched to either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission, the Rio 5 should achieve an EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 30/40 miles per gallon (mpg).

In typical Kia fashion, the Rio comes equipped with features not normally found at this price point, e.g. air conditioning, steering wheel mounted audio controls, and satellite radio, as well as exceptional options, like a rear parking camera.

Standard safety features include six airbags, elec-tronic stability control, anti-lock brakes, and Hill-start Assist Control

The 2013 Rio 5-door has an MSRP of $14,350.

Mazda3The Mazda3 receives a facelift for 2012, but that’s

not why it’s on this list. It offers a blind-spot monitor as an available option, a feature normally reserved for luxury cars, and that deserves recognition.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nine percent (533,000) of all ac-cidents occurred when vehicles were changing lanes or merging. This feature issues a warning light on the side-view mirrors and a beep to avoid a collision.

The Mazda3 also features the first application in North America of Mazda’s SKYACTIV fuel saving technologies, achieving a city/highway EPA rating of 28/40 mpg on the Touring and Grand Touring sedan.

Adding to its fun-to-drive factor, it comes with a choice of four transmissions, including a five-speed or six-speed manual.

A sweet little ride with several configurations, the 2012 Mazda3 pricing starts at $15,995.

Buick VeranoBuick expands into a new class with the 2012 Ve-

rano, its first offering in the luxury compact segment.On the outside, the four-door sedan carries design

cues from its larger siblings—the curved roofline and waterfall grille.

It makes a stronger statement as a luxury car on the inside, especially with the optional two-tone leather seating in distinctive colors, like Choccachino.

The Verano also includes luxury level technology as a standard feature, like the Buick IntelliLink system that uses Bluetooth or USB to connect the driver’s smartphone to a seven-inch, LED high-resolution, full-color touch screen display radio.

Safety features include OnStar with Automatic Crash Response.

Add to that, the Verano’s exceptional interior quietness and smooth ride, and its luxury status is complete.

Pricing on the 2012 Verano starts at $23,470

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Hyundai Veloster Described as a “reverse halo,” i.e. a vehicle that

attracts new buyers but at a more accessible level, the 2012 Hyundai Veloster bears the sporty, more muscular look of its siblings, while sporting its own unique design cues.

The Veloster sets a precedent as the first three-door coupe; the passenger-side rear door opens with a neatly concealed handle at the back of the window for easier access to the back seat, but watch your head.

Powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, it can be matched with a six-speed manual to earn an EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 28/40 mpg. A six-speed automatic with paddle shifters is available.

Hyundai’s Blue Link onboard safety and informa-tion system is available as is a rear back-up sensor.

Hip and built for hype, the 2012 Veloster pricing starts at $17,300.

Dodge ChallengerTraditionally set aside for guys, muscle cars aren’t

supposed to appeal to women. But the Dodge Chal-lenger defies that rule.

From its debut in 2009, the Challenger combined nostalgia with a modern spin so effectively that it still turns heads.

All Challengers are rear-wheel-drive coupes. Those more concerned with fuel economy will be surprised to know that the V6 can achieve up to 27 mpg on the highway, plus the Challenger does have best-in-class cargo space, 16.2 cubic feet.

Latinas who appreciate the maleness of this car, will like its distinctive gauge cluster, dash, and bolstered seats. The engine rumble, even on the standard V6 (the HEMI V8 is available) and the power it provides, 305 horses, also set the Challenger apart.

Available in three trim levels, pricing for the 2012 Challenger starts at $25,920.

BMW 128iThe BMW 128i convertible will get a Latina into a

BMW at an entry level and a convertible.At the top of the luxury performance segment,

BMW clearly ranks as an aspirational brand.As a compact luxury car, this little rear-wheel-drive

convertible is as nimble as it is cute, accentuating the performance features for which BMWs are known.

Adding to road confidence is the dynamic stability control, rollover protection system, anti-lock brakes, and a crash sensor.

An inline six-cylinder engine matched to a six-speed manual transmission or a Steptronic six-speed automatic with three modes powers the 128i.

It ‘s equipped with an anti-theft stereo system with auxiliary audio inputs, and push button start. Leather seating is optional.

The 2012 128i comes with four years of roadside assistance. Pricing starts at $37,795.

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Latinas Who Lunch

Volvo S60Volvo has developed a reputation for safety but its

Scandinavian design, inside and out, really speaks to women.

On the outside, the S60 reflects a more angular, aggressive stance.

The S60’s interior, with real wood and aluminum accents and two-tone heavy grain leather, exudes quality; plus, the contoured steering wheel feels just right.

With two available engines, the five-cylinder, front-wheel-drive model offers the best EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 20/30 mpg.

A safety innovator, Volvo offers the Pedestrian De-tection system on the S60 that can detect pedestrians in front of the car, warn the driver, and automatically apply full braking power if the driver does not respond in time. Available technology like a rear back-up camera with front and back views is also pretty nifty.

Pricing on the 2012 S60 starts at $32,175.

Lexus GS 350Described as “the new face of Lexus,” the 2013

GS 350 bears a sharp exterior accentuated by a more aggressive spindle grille.

A sportier look is matched to sportier handling, with the standard RWD configuration—an AWD ver-sion is also available.

The 3.5-liter V6 earns an EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 19/28 mpg for the RWD.

The Eco mode option on the 350 helps to remind drivers that they’re saving gas with subtle blue back-lighting on the instrument cluster. The Sport S mode adds extra power and red backlighting.

The 12.3-inch, split-screen, multi-media display on the center stack improves interactivity, plus the graphics are nice.

New standard features include a back-up camera with park assist. Blind spot warning and lane keep assist technologies are available.

Pricing for the 2013 GS 350 starts at $47,775.

Jaguar XJLOne of the brands considered a defining name-

plate in the luxury market is Jaguar. The XJL is the long wheelbase version of the XJ,

providing five extra inches of leg room in the back seat and a bit more luxury.

Standard features like the panoramic glass sunroof, heated and cooled front and rear seats, a massage mode for the driver’s seat, and a gear knob or PRNDL that pops up when you start the car, announce that you’re definitely not in your average luxury sedan. Soft grain leather seats with accent piping, wood, and aluminum accents complete the picture.

An exceptionally quiet interior and a powerful 5.0-liter V8 engine compliment the beauty on the inside.

The blind spot monitor is standard, as it should be at this price point.

Pricing for the 2012 XJL starts at $81,575.

Murano CrossCabrioletIf SUVs trumped dowdy minivans for moms, and

crossovers (CUVs) replaced truck-based SUVs for better fuel economy, then the Nissan Murano Cross-Cabriolet eclipses them all. What’s more cool and fun for a mom to drive than a CUV convertible?

In the compact CUV segment, the CrossCabriolet seats four and offers more cargo room than your av-erage trunk. This Murano, however, does something no other CUV can do—it turns heads.

The top-of the line model, it’s also gorgeous on the inside, with standard leather seating, wood trim, a rear back-up camera, Bluetooth, XM Satellite Radio, and Bose premium auto system.

Equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) for added road hugging, it’s also loaded with safety features.

With navigation as the only extra package, the 2012 Murano soft-top has an MSRP of $45,365.

Acura TSX wagonWagons have never gone out of style, but they

have become harder to find. When a luxury version emerges, it’s worth considering.

The sedan version of the TSX serves as the entry-point into the Acura brand. Its versatile sibling, the wagon, comes at a higher price point that includes more stuff, e.g. roof rails and under the floor storage in the cargo area.

With two available engines on the TSX, the more-fuel efficient 2.4-liter four-cylinder powers the wagon, achieving an EPA estimated 22 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway.

Leather seating, with contrast color stitching, heated front seats, a leather wrapped steering wheel, XM satellite radio, dual-zone air conditioning, and Bluetooth are standard on all models.

Pricing for the 2012 TSX starts at $32,255.

Subaru OutbackWhen it comes to reliability and confidence, few

brands can boast the number of endorsements that Subaru has received—it’s the only brand with an entire lineup recommended by Consumer Reports.

As a family wagon, the Subaru Outback’s versatil-ity can take families to their daily destinations and on an off-road adventure over the weekend.

Symmetrical AWD is standard on all models in-cluding the Outback. Even if you don’t plan to climb rocks, AWD provides added road confidence, especially on rainy or snowy days. The Outback also earned a “Top Safety Pick” rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

The four-cylinder (the smaller of two available engines) and optional CVT transmission, achieve an EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 22/29 mpg.

Pricing on the 2012 Outback starts at $24,070.

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HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS - LIMIT 1 Use this coupon to save 20% on any one single item purchased when you shop at a Harbor Freight Tools store. *Cannot be used with any other discount or coupon. Coupon not valid on any of the following: gift cards, Inside Track Club membership, extended service plans, Compressors, Generators, Tool Cabinets, Tool Carts, Welders, Floor Jacks, Campbell Hausfeld products, open box items, Parking Lot Sale items, Blowout Sale items, Day After Thanksgiving Sale items, Tent Sale items, 800 number orders or online orders. Coupon not valid on prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase date with original receipt. Coupon cannot be bought, sold, or transferred. Original coupon must be presented in-store in order to receive the offer. Valid through 9/7/12. Limit one coupon per customer and one coupon per day.

HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS - LIMIT 1 Free item available with any purchase. Cannot be used with any other discount or coupon. Coupon not valid on prior purchases. Offer good while supplies last. Shipping & Handling charges may apply if free item not picked up in-store. Coupon cannot be bought, sold or transferred. Original coupon must be presented in-store, or with your order form, or entered online in order to receive the offer. Valid through 9/7/12. Limit one coupon per customer and one coupon per day.

SUPER

COUPON!

SAVE 60% $999 REG.

PRICE $24 .99

LOT NO. 5889

29 PIECE TITANIUM NITRIDE COATED DRILL BIT SET

SAVE 46%

MOVER'S DOLLY LOT NO.

93888

$799 1000 LB. CAPACITY

REG. PRICE

$14.99

SUPER

COUPON!

12" RATCHET BAR CLAMP/SPREADER

LOT NO. 46807/ 68975/69221

$199 REG. PRICE $5.4 9

SAVE 50%

SAVE 63%

Item 46807 shown

LOT NO. 95659

580 LB. CAPACITY

FOUR DRAWER TOOL CART

$9999 REG. PRICE $229 .99

SAVE $130

7 FT. 4" x 9 FT. 6" ALL PURPOSE WEATHER

RESISTANT TARP

REG. PRICE $6 .99 $349

80 PIECE ROTARY TOOL SET

$749

LOT NO. 97626/68986

REG. PRICE

$24 .99

SAVE 70%

Item 97626 shown

SAVE $90

$8999

800 RATED WATTS/900 MAX. WATTS

PORTABLE GENERATOR

LOT NO. 66619

REG. PRICE $179.99

SAVE $40 $7999

REG. PRICE $119 .99

DIGITAL INSPECTION CAMERA WITH 2.4" COLOR

LCD MONITOR

Requires four AA batteries (included).

LOT NO. 67979

$1999 REG. PRICE

$39 .99

1000 LB. CAPACITY

SWING-BACK TRAILER JACK

LOT NO. 41005

SAVE 50%

SAVE 31%

10 FT. x 10 FT. POPUP CANOPY

$5499 REG. PRICE $79 .99

LOT NO. 68216

SUPER

COUPON!

SAVE $70

2.5 HP, 21 GALLON, 125 PSI VERTICAL AIR COMPRESSOR

LOT NO. 67847

$14999 REG. PRICE $219 .99

How does Harbor Freight Tools sell high quality tools at such ridiculously low prices? We buy direct from the factories who also supply the major brands and sell direct to you. It's just that simple! See for yourself at one of our 400 Stores Nationwide and use this 20% Off Coupon on one of our 7,000 products*, plus pick up a Free 9 LED Aluminum Flashlight, a $6.99 value. We stock Shop Equipment, Hand Tools, Tarps, Compressors, Air & Power Tools, Woodworking Tools, Welders, Tool Boxes, Generators, and much more.

3-1/2" SUPER BRIGHTNINE LED ALUMINUM

FLASHLIGHT

REG. PRICE $6.99ITEM 65020/69052/69111Item 65020

shown

LOT NO. 877/69137/69249

Item 877 shown

Order Online at HarborFreight.com and We'll Ship Your Order400 Stores Nationwide

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