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Old 12-14-2008, 03:31 PM
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man. at 20k its a steal. hyundai has always been good about price points, but never in terms of performance, and now they have changed all that.

i can't wait to read some reviews. hopefully the turbo will be upgradeable with a simple chip, a la gti.

the ones rocking bbs' look phenomenal. and i like how look wise, it holds its own agains the gti and I.S. in that top photo. (this coming from a vw fan.)

hopefully you can negotiate on these as well as far as prices go. i'd love an end of the year sale on one of these! great pics sid!
 
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Old 12-14-2008, 04:31 PM
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finally hyundai has made a rwd sports car. What we are looking at is probably going to be the to us what the silivia (the real silivia not a sr20 swaped 240) to the japanese. a reliable rwd turbo tuner car. nissan has needs to create a response car to the genisis. ever since they killed the silivia the only thing that was cheaper than a 350z, or now the 370z is the sentra se-r which is a steep drop off. and other than the sky redline or the solstice gxp there really is no other car that is even comparable to the 2.0t genisis. this could get interesting.
 
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Old 12-14-2008, 05:22 PM
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finally hyundai has made a rwd sports car. What we are looking at is probably going to be the to us what the silivia (the real silivia not a sr20 swaped 240) to the japanese. a reliable rwd turbo tuner car. nissan has needs to create a response car to the genisis. ever since they killed the silivia the only thing that was cheaper than a 350z, or now the 370z is the sentra se-r which is a steep drop off. and other than the sky redline or the solstice gxp there really is no other car that is even comparable to the 2.0t genisis. this could get interesting.
A+ on that one dude... but they say Subaru is working on a awd or rwd Toyota this might be pretty interesting
 
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Old 12-14-2008, 06:22 PM
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The car is definitely sick.

I think I will buy a used car for my next vehicle. I'm thinking something about 35-40yrs old. ;)
 
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Old 12-14-2008, 06:34 PM
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A+ on that one dude... but they say Subaru is working on a awd or rwd Toyota this might be pretty interesting
yeah the spiritual successor to the ae86 corolla. from what has been heard that would be a rwd small coupe, but n one knows about the engine. it could be one of subaru's turbo/na flat four's or a toyota sourced four. honestly in my opinion toyota will never do it, just like they will never bring back the supra, anything that is sporty will either become a high priced lexus or will just become another toyota concept that will die of overhypeness by the media. They make enough money as it is with there eco-box cars. they see no reason to make a sportscar. there was equal hype when toyota announced another car for scion. everyone thought that it was going to be something like the fuse concept, or something with rwd or some trick performance car, but it never came to be. but i don't want to thread jack so yeah the big three japanese car manufacures need to watch out for those koreans. seems like they want some payback.
 
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Hate to admit it...but these are straight sex
 
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uhhhh holy shit it's a hyundai..........
 
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Edmunds actually flew over to SK to test drive the genesis coupe.

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...hotopanel..3.*










Epic Roads, World-Class Ride


It's 5 a.m. in South Korea and we slip downstairs in the dark from our motel room in Uljin to the underground parking garage. We point the key fob into the blackness and a car's soft interior lighting illuminates a sumptuous leather cabin. Headlights cast a glow, highlighting aggressive character lines that cut across purposeful bodywork.

We're drooling over a Hyundai, for heaven's sake. It's the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. We load the gear into the surprisingly accommodating trunk, slip into the chilly cockpit and press the starter button. We're looking forward to this. Really looking forward to it.

In 10 minutes time, we'll be carving a piece of Korean blacktop that's every bit as epic as the very best roads in the world. It's the Bulryeong Valley, an amazing route that starts on Korea's picturesque east coast and reaches into the country's mountainous heart.

It'll be a real test, a mustard-cutting exercise for the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe that will prove whether the Koreans can make a genuine world-class sport coupe.

World-Class Rear-Wheel-Drive
This is the 2010 Genesis Coupe, the two-door version of the rear-wheel-drive car that has won Hyundai grudging respect at last from the world's luxury carmakers. At its core, this top-line Genesis SE coupe is powered by Hyundai's 32-valve, 3.8-liter Lambda V6, which produces 299 horsepower at 6,300 rpm and delivers 266 pound-feet of torque at 4,700 rpm. A ZF-built 6HP26 six-speed transmission sends the power to the rear wheels.

This car looks substantial in person, measuring 182.3 inches long, 73.4 inches wide and 54.3 inches tall. The wheelbase is commensurately long at 111 inches. The suspension setup includes MacPherson struts up front, while a five-link independent arrangement controls the rear wheels. If the V6 is in place, the Genesis coupe weighs in at 3,549 pounds; if the turbocharged, intercooled, 212-hp 2.9-liter inline-4 is doing business under the hood, the car weighs 3,439 pounds.

There are three trim levels: entry-level GS with turbo inline-4; the GT with the V6; and the high-performance SE with a sport-tuned suspension, Brembo brakes and 19-inch tires matched to either the four- or six-cylinder.

Leaving Uljin
We turn off Highway 5, burble through still-sleeping villages, then start to climb into the hills that tower above. The road to Yeongju is smooth, fairly wide and bordered by guardrails and catch fencing. Sweeping corners outnumber straights 10 to one. It's like we've found our own private racetrack.

Even in this demanding environment, the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe still delivers. It grips so hard at the front that you wonder if there is actually a Korean word for understeer, then encourages you to get on the gas early and put all 299 hp to use at the rear. Again there's grip from the 19-inch rear tires, yet there's a lightness and deft poise that makes for an immensely satisfying and extremely manageable flow from one apex to the next.

The SE package's big brakes never lose their bite, thanks to 13.4-inch rotors in front and 13-inch rotors in the rear, both with four-piston Brembo calipers. Meanwhile, the V6's large reserve of torque is always on hand to haul you fuss-free from tight turns. Then it hits me. The 2010 Genesis Coupe feels exactly like the Infiniti G37 — the hollow warble of the V6, the chassis balance, and the light and linear steering. We have never driven one car that feels so much like another. And to think it used to be the Japanese who imitated the Americans and Europeans.

Seoul Man
Two days earlier we were sitting in the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Seoul, listening to Western businessmen discuss deals with their Korean counterparts while looking out at a parking drive marked by Mercedes-Benz SLs and the odd Porsche 911 GT3. Out of the window, this city of 10 million bathes in misty smog, and a tangle of traffic jostles into the distance. Such a familiar view doesn't seem to promise the new driving experiences and taste of a foreign culture that brought us to Korea.

As we set off into traffic in the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe, we remember the advice of our Korean guidebooks, with the usual limp-wristed attitude of "driving in Seoul is crazy, man; take the bus." But the signs have English translations and it's not so bad as long as you have a basic idea of where you're heading and aren't expecting everyone to conduct themselves as if they're in a driver training video. Koreans are aggressive, but there's also an acceptance that you'll be aggressive, too.

Outpunching the Nissan VQ V6?
It's surely no coincidence that this 3,778cc V6 outpunches the Nissan VQ V6 by about 100cc. We're slightly perturbed to see we've landed the six-speed automatic instead of the standard six-speed manual, but the six-speed slusher is a blessing in traffic — smooth, fairly quick and hassle-free. The lack of shifter paddles on the steering wheel feels odd in a car so sporting, though. At least Sport mode holds the gear to the engine's redline and asks that you press the accelerator farther before it will kick down a gear.

We stick on Highway 4 and make for Hongcheon, impressed by the quality of the roads and amazed by how much of the Korean GDP must be spent on bridge-building projects. Some 70 percent of the country is mountainous, so there's a lot of fresh air to span. But it's taking a long time to get anywhere at the mandatory speed limit of 80 km/h (50 mph). At first we toe the line, perturbed by how few Korean drivers are willing to exceed the speed limit as well as by ubiquitous photo radar installations. But since there's zero police presence and the speed cameras are easy to spot, we settle in to a more reasonable 160 km/h (100 mph).

Even at this pace there's barely any wind noise in the Genesis coupe and tire noise is well suppressed except on the kind of concrete-paved sections you get on U.S. freeways. It's a nice cruiser, and a nice place to be. Even the soft-touch dash plastics exude quality — though the indicator stalks and charmless center console let the side down.

On the outskirts of Hongcheon the roadsides become a chaotic mix of LPG stations, single-story dwellings with tatty breezeblock walls and lunchtime eateries. A wide, slow-flowing river cuts through town and fishermen crouch peacefully at its sandy banks. But, like all the Korean towns we see, Hongcheon feels bland and reconstructed post-Korean War with too much haste and too little thought to the people who live there. So we push on through the Taebaek mountain range in search of Seoraksan National Park.

Touring Seoraksan
We hoped the road across Seoraksan's craggy granite hillsides and densely forested slopes would make for a spectacular drive. And it does, only it's a 30-mph drive. This is a key tourist destination and since there's pretty much just one road that everyone uses, it's packed on a Friday. Overtaking is forbidden, so we sit it out with the tourists and admire the fall-season trees with their golden yellows and rust-colored reds and deep greens.

Our enforced amble does highlight a flaw, because the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe rides badly, as its damping lacks the supple polish of the best all-around sporting coupes. Probably the SE package's front 225/40R19 and rear 245/40R19 Hankook tires don't help. The trick for Hyundai would be in maintaining the excellence of the handling, while underpinning it with more comfort. Perhaps a trip to Lotus Engineering, a longtime collaborator with Hyundai for suspension calibration in the past, would be in order.

On Saturday morning, we point the Hyundai toward the border with North Korea and away from the tourist buses that relentlessly stream into the park. So far the tension between North and South Korea has seemed pretty distant, but the standoff starts to feel very real indeed as we run along the east coast. Beautiful beaches and calm waters lie entirely empty, an uninterrupted length of fencing topped with razor wire preventing any access to anyone. Fencing and military lookout points ensure tourists go no farther, and even a river inlet is fenced end-to-end to its deepest depths.

Then a few kilometers away from the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that separates the two countries, things start to get really strange. A man with a pink baton waves us into a parking lot and we're asked to buy a ticket. They've turned the DMZ into a tourist attraction! There's popcorn and slush-puppy drinks and the kind of tourist crap you'd get at Coney Island (if it hadn't been torn down recently, that is). At a lookout point, a line of 30 or so coin-operated telescopes are trained toward the North under a tattered awning sponsored by Fuji Film. This is a very strange vibe indeed.

The Modern Korean Car
The Koreans have had to work damn hard to rebuild their country from the ashes of war. The work ethic continues to this day. As one English executive on assignment here tells us, "If they need to do a job, they'll work 18-hour days until it's done."

Fifty years on and the hard graft is paying off. Hyundai together with Kia represents the world's fifth-largest car manufacturer with a 70 percent share of its domestic market and growing respect in Europe. And today, with the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe, the company has built a truly world-class product.












 
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very interesting...
 
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wow i can't get over the fact that it is a hyundai
 
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seriously considering selling the M3 if this car matches all the promise. in case you missed all the ads during the superbowl, Hyundai Genesis Coupe: Affordable Performance 300+hp Sport Coupe | Hyundai
 
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these cars are amazing, almost ferrari-esq
 
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ahh it looks so good!
 
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the rea looks like my moms volkswagon CC
 
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i have been checking on this car ever since i heard about it. like most of you guys though I dont like the front grill with the ugly hyundai emblem plus that front bumper is ugly, every thing else is VERY NICE!!
 
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Old 02-04-2009, 06:46 AM
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Not bad

dam i like it in the red and flat back. So have these came out yet i have not seen them on the website yet. If they 2.0 is only 20k not bad. I would not mind geting the 2.0T specR one. Hmm we will se maybe i might just try and pick one of these up. But when it all comes down to it the fit is more prctical for me. Cheap insurance,gas,maintain. When i get school done and a higher paying job i might opt for one of these or a smilar sports car evo,s2000,sti,audi
 
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Old 02-04-2009, 07:24 AM
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They have come a long way. Last year we drove a rental car while on vacation and i forgot what model it was but it was impressive. It looked like a carbon copy of the Camry but held its own with features only the Avalon would have and cost less too.
 
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The last set of pictures, yowza.

They did a fantastic job with the website even. Kudos to Hyundai so far.
 


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