Uncovered! Hyundai Genesis Coupe = Mustang Competition
#21
Needs to be more Astony
I think you are right it looks like the badges are covered up. My guess its one of those survey things. I find it funny because, honestly, who doesn't know what the mustang is?
#22
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Sorry, but it's a Hyundai. My wife had a Tiburon. Never, ever again will we own a Hyundai. I don't care if it has 500HP and sells for $10,000, I'll walk before I'll own another one. Flame away if you want but that's my personal opinion and nothing will make me budge from it.
#23
Needs to be more Astony
hmm, i don't think i could resist 500hp for $10k. unless it was built by Chery.
But all in all i would never even cross shop this with the mustang.
But all in all i would never even cross shop this with the mustang.
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#25
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It's actually quite simple: we paid good money for the Tib, it turned into a very, very bad experience and left us with some very strong negative feelings toward the brand. End of story.
#26
Yeah, I've opinions unswayable by what anyone else will say, however not too many of them are based on a single experience that precludes me from considering other factors (such as the actual substantive improvement on Hyundai's part year after year).
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So you've never bought a product and had such a horrible experience that you refuse to buy it again? Also, I paid my hard earned money to Hyundai already. Why do you think I'm wrong to refuse to do so again? For that matter, why do f***ing care if I don't like Hyundai and refuse to buy another?
#28
guys just relax.
1. this is the internet
2. it's no big deal (see no. 1)
this genesis looks cool.
i wonder what the 1/4 mile 0-60 times are.
and if there will be as good an aftermarket as there is for the mustang.
1. this is the internet
2. it's no big deal (see no. 1)
this genesis looks cool.
i wonder what the 1/4 mile 0-60 times are.
and if there will be as good an aftermarket as there is for the mustang.
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Well it's certainly uglier than I thought it would be, but there are plenty of worse things out there.
Powertrainwise, its ok, same with price. I don't see whats wrong with $25K for their V6 car, its still got (supposedly) 300hp. I imagine performance will be on par with the Stang, possibly a little bit worse. Definately not overwhelmingly better.
I'm really interested in seeing the V8 sedan version though.
Overall, its ok. Better than a FWD rice rocket, at least this one, the right wheels are turning and the engine is mounter properly
Powertrainwise, its ok, same with price. I don't see whats wrong with $25K for their V6 car, its still got (supposedly) 300hp. I imagine performance will be on par with the Stang, possibly a little bit worse. Definately not overwhelmingly better.
I'm really interested in seeing the V8 sedan version though.
Overall, its ok. Better than a FWD rice rocket, at least this one, the right wheels are turning and the engine is mounter properly
#30
Easy there buddy...you're the one that volunteered to voice your "I don't like Hyundai, therefore I don't like the Genesis" opinion...if you didn't want your stance considered/commented on, why again did you post?
#31
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That's why I underlined "personal opinion" in my original post. I'm not advocating a particular stance (i.e. "YOU shouldn't buy Hyundai because ...") that would require a rebuttal. Moreover, you are the one that decided to make a general comment on my open-mindedness without knowing anything about the situation that led to this very specific, strongly held opinion. If you had merely asked "why do you feel that way about Hyundais?" instead of making a condescending remark, we wouldn't be having this heated exchange right now.
#32
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Everybody thought the coupe market was dead, then the 05 Mustang hit and sold like .10 cent tickets to a Jessica Alba vs. Jessica Biel jello wrestling match and now everybody wants a piece of the action. So like evey great idea that comes along, evrybody is gonna try and make a pretender to the throne, the market is gonna inflate then collapse and when the dust settles it will be a coupla cars again.
#33
Haha, a few things: the exchange is only heated from one side and I've heard your rant about your Tib before, so I figured it be safe to cut straight to my condenscending remark. To help you see where I'm coming from, here's a little story you might be able to appreciate. An uncle of mine bought a Mazda6 two years ago--the thing was a complete lemon and had all sorts of issues, eventually driving him to get rid of it. Believe it or not, he didn't write off the entire brand as inconcievable crap and express this new (very rationally grounded) personal opinion on automotive message boards.
#34
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Haha, a few things: the exchange is only heated from one side and I've heard your rant about your Tib before, so I figured it be safe to cut straight to my condenscending remark. To help you see where I'm coming from, here's a little story you might be able to appreciate. An uncle of mine bought a Mazda6 two years ago--the thing was a complete lemon and had all sorts of issues, eventually driving him to get rid of it. Believe it or not, he didn't write off the entire brand as inconcievable crap and express this new (very rationally grounded) personal opinion on automotive message boards.
Good for your uncle. I'm glad he's more forgiving than I am. Maybe (and it's a remote maybe at this point in time) I may reconsider Hyundai.
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...don't care for the rear quarter window treatment. As for the rest of the car, will adopt a wait and see attitude. Sadly, unlike the Detroit automakers, Hyundai could actually be giving the Japanese manufacturers if not nightmares, at least some shivers. IIRC, the minivan (forgot the name), and the Veracruz got some pretty favorable ratings in some car rags.
#37
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For some reason that quarter window makes me think of the BMW M-Coupe, although I don't know why. Their quarter window doesn't dip the way that one does.
Maybe because their tail lights sort of look like that window? I dunno.
I'd like to see more pics of the car, from different angles. I might even go see one at the dealership, just for kicks. Not gonna buy one though, I like the Mustang way too much to get rid of it (ever).
Maybe because their tail lights sort of look like that window? I dunno.
I'd like to see more pics of the car, from different angles. I might even go see one at the dealership, just for kicks. Not gonna buy one though, I like the Mustang way too much to get rid of it (ever).
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Exactly!! But on the other hand, this Hyundai looks just like the new Infiniti G37, a spittin image of it. Hyundai is known for doing that, copying every other automakers designs, and useing them for their cars. That article stated that the v6 should crank out 300hp with a starting price of 25,900. So with a few options you are probably looking at around 30 grand for a that car, but in reality, you can get the MUSTANG GT for about the same price with a V8!! Plus, IMO the MUSTANG looks twice as good as that car! I would think it would be a 350x or G35 "fighter" than a MUSTANG "Fighter". Just my 2 cents!~!
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