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What do you think of the FY09 Hyundai Genesis?
any problems with it thus far?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

No majour problems, but I wonder what the next year will bring.

When does the Hyundai Genesis '10 come out?
Is it end of this year? August? Anyone know of a release date? I want one baaad. sorry. Referring to the Coupe. I'm interested in the 2 liter
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

If you are referring to the sedan, I would say around august or septemeber...ask your local Hyundai Dealer. The 2010 Genesis Coupe has allready shown up in local dealerships.

Where can i find a hyundai genesis car without the hyundai symbol?
I want a black genesis car from hyundai, but I don't want it to have the hyundai symbol anywhere. i've seen one before without it and it looks really nice. what can i do?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Just remove the actual ones and replace them with the emblems that looks like "Bentley". These are available "On-line" for purchase and fit to Genesis model.Are actually the emblems used in South Korea. Reference:Hyundai GURU

Hyundai Genesis reliable?
is it worth the money in the long run? They do give a 10year/100,000mile warranty on the car. I'm thinking about getting one but then idk about Hyundai.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

The Hyundai Genesis is a great car that has won numerous international awards and is a bargain compared to other comparable cars. Go take a test drive and you will not be disappointed. In 2004, Hyundai tied with Honda for initial brand quality in a survey/study from J.D. Power and Associates, for...

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Hyundai says the Genesis has the power and interior space of a BMW 7-Series or Benz S-Class, but the real targets here are Japanese luxury sedans like the Infiniti M four-doors and the Lexus GS range.

The Infiniti sedans have snappy handling and quick, responsive steering, as well as a leather-wrapped dash that's a dead ringer for that in the Genesis.

The Lexus GS sports a hybrid option, but significantly less interior room than the Hyundai, albeit with flawless execution.

The Chrysler 300 is a viable alternative, since it offers V-8 power and all-wheel drive, which the Genesis does not-but the 300 has a plainer cabin and less luxury credibility than any of these other sedans.


 
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