Hyundai Genesis Coupe Limited Edition for EU; Priced at 25k euro
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I don't get the target demographic for this car. I thought it was a luxury car. Why do they keep showing it drifting? It's nothing new, just a rwd tiburon.
February 24, 2009 2:35 pm
Renegade, unfortunately this car is sporty, and also great value for money. The only turkey here is you.
February 24, 2009 8:30 pm
Whatever, u Hyundai fan boy, but if u ask me, people will prefer a 1-2 years old 350Z then this or an used RX-8.
February 24, 2009 8:41 pm
The 3.8L V6 is abit too big for my liking and the 2.0L turbo engine lacks the power that I was looking for. But you can always have a Z or RX8
February 25, 2009 8:58 am
I like it. It is on top of my purchase list. it's got that value-for-money proposition. As a consumer, I'm glad that Hyundai is offering this performance car at such an affordable price. For much less money, I can now buy and enjoy a sports car loaded with lots of the goodies. Now, that's a good buy. Thanks, Hyundai!
March 5, 2009 5:24 am
I just bought a GT 2.0T, nothing like a tiburon, more like a cross between a type R (intergra) (which I have) and a 911 (which i've owned 2 of RS and Carrera).Don't laugh, Car is well sorted from factory, no understeer, incredible fit/finish and instant throttle response unlike 2008 Cayman (not S).
March 13, 2009 5:14 pm
I want one so much! Couldn't care less about the badge, it looks really good. I'm told that it's been designed by an international team at Hyundai California, but I can see some influences from Pininfarina. Calling it a copy of some Japanese or (laughingly) an American car is ridiculous. Might as well say that the Alfa Romeo 8C is a copy of a 1970's Datsun! :) I guess why they keep showing it drifting is to show off the fantastic control you get with a fully independent rear suspension/limited slip diffs.
April 13, 2009 10:42 pm









