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by shoplmart in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Jun 30 '09 - Updated Jul 19 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Price, Seats, Equipment, Engine, Warranty Cons: Interior materials could be better, less than thrilling exterior design The Bottom Line: Though Hyundai could have improved on some elements of its new Genesis, this is still one serious coupe.
Think of a fun-to-drive sport coupe, and a creation from the Hyundai brand probably doesn't come to mind, and understandably so. Hyundai 's first attempt at making a sport coupe back in the early '90s with its Scoupe turned out to be nothing more than a ...
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by bigtruckseries in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 1000
May 27 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: a great, miserly alternative to the infiniti G. Cons: Doesn't perform as well as the car it imitates. The Bottom Line: While the Genesis Coupe could use alot more road isolation, it does manage to imitate the size, speed and style of the more expensive Infinity G coupe.
I had an argument with someone over how great the Hyundai Genesis was as a luxury car. Simply put, the person claimed :“the Genesis is like an underperforming student who is put into a classroom with A kids, studies with them, copies ...
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by mkaresh in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
May 31 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Attractive styling (except beltline dip), power (V6), refinement, front seat comfort, forward visibility Cons: Derivative styling (except beltline dip), limited power seat adjustments, cramped rear seat (of course) The Bottom Line: Surprisingly close to an Infiniti G37 Coupe, for much less money.
Sport coupe buyers with less than $30,000 to spend have had two choices in recent years. Either a Ford Mustang, or a front-driver based on a mainstream sedan. Want rear-wheel-drive for superior handling, but don't want a Mustang (or the recently ...
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by kingtj
May 31 '09 - Updated Jun 03 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great performance and value for the dollar. Cons: Stigma of being a Hyundai vehicle, not quite BMW level fit and finish The Bottom Line: In the $20K-$30K price category for sporty/sports cars, I think this is the most bang for the buck. Hyundai Assurance is nice too.
I own a new 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe GT, with the 3.8 litre V6 engine. (It's also available as a 4 cylinder turbocharged "base" model, and as a "track" model, which is essentially the same as the GT except they delete the backup warning system ...
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