Should i buy a G35 Coupe or a Genesis Coupe?
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Should i buy a G35 Coupe or a Genesis Coupe?
I'm buying a car in spring, with a 15k budget, and my two cars im choosing between are a 07 G35 Coupe and a '10 Genesis Coupe, both in white. I'm planning on tinting the windows, Blacking out the rims, painting the calipers red, and smoking out the lights. I've been told repeatedly the Genesis Coupe would be much more fun to drive, and that the G35 Coupe feels like a boat, But i do like the luxury that comes with the G35 Coupe. Which should I get?
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But since those are your plans for a possible G, please buy the Genesis
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But since those are your plans for a possible G, please buy the Genesis
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I've driven my boss's Genesis and went to the dealership to drive the newest model, and was not very impressed. There is zero luxury within that vehicle. The dash, the seats, the sound system and LED screen are all extremely low-end. I felt like the car may be slightly lighter than G but that shouldn't add up to much.
Meh.
Meh.
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First, you have to ask yourself what you want from your next car. Is it more performance, luxury or both. All though Hyundai has stepped their game up. The Genesis coupe (in my opinion) ranks among the civic crowd. It's fun to own, has a good aftermarket following.
Yes, the Genesis has good power (I drove one) it lacks the luxury the G35 brings to the table. I'm on my second "G35" coupe (my first being an automatic, my second a 6MT). I know a lot of people say the "G" has a fat azz. I beg to differ. I think too many people are trying to make a GT car into something it's not. Yes the platform has aged but so has a lot of other plat forms, I don't see people complaining about them.
In conclusion buy what's going to make YOU happy both cars have good power and performance, both cars have a good aftermarket following. I believe the Genesis has 30 more horses than a 6MT "G" but, the "G" has the luxury. Either car has a good bang for the buck factor so you can't go wrong. Enjoy your new car.
Yes, the Genesis has good power (I drove one) it lacks the luxury the G35 brings to the table. I'm on my second "G35" coupe (my first being an automatic, my second a 6MT). I know a lot of people say the "G" has a fat azz. I beg to differ. I think too many people are trying to make a GT car into something it's not. Yes the platform has aged but so has a lot of other plat forms, I don't see people complaining about them.
In conclusion buy what's going to make YOU happy both cars have good power and performance, both cars have a good aftermarket following. I believe the Genesis has 30 more horses than a 6MT "G" but, the "G" has the luxury. Either car has a good bang for the buck factor so you can't go wrong. Enjoy your new car.
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I'm buying a car in spring, with a 15k budget, and my two cars im choosing between are a 07 G35 Coupe and a '10 Genesis Coupe, both in white. I'm planning on tinting the windows, Blacking out the rims, painting the calipers red, and smoking out the lights. I've been told repeatedly the Genesis Coupe would be much more fun to drive, and that the G35 Coupe feels like a boat, But i do like the luxury that comes with the G35 Coupe. Which should I get?
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First, you have to ask yourself what you want from your next car. Is it more performance, luxury or both. All though Hyundai has stepped their game up. The Genesis coupe (in my opinion) ranks among the civic crowd. It's fun to own, has a good aftermarket following.
Yes, the Genesis has good power (I drove one) it lacks the luxury the G35 brings to the table. I'm on my second "G35" coupe (my first being an automatic, my second a 6MT). I know a lot of people say the "G" has a fat azz. I beg to differ. I think too many people are trying to make a GT car into something it's not. Yes the platform has aged but so has a lot of other plat forms, I don't see people complaining about them.
In conclusion buy what's going to make YOU happy both cars have good power and performance, both cars have a good aftermarket following. I believe the Genesis has 30 more horses than a 6MT "G" but, the "G" has the luxury. Either car has a good bang for the buck factor so you can't go wrong. Enjoy your new car.
Yes, the Genesis has good power (I drove one) it lacks the luxury the G35 brings to the table. I'm on my second "G35" coupe (my first being an automatic, my second a 6MT). I know a lot of people say the "G" has a fat azz. I beg to differ. I think too many people are trying to make a GT car into something it's not. Yes the platform has aged but so has a lot of other plat forms, I don't see people complaining about them.
In conclusion buy what's going to make YOU happy both cars have good power and performance, both cars have a good aftermarket following. I believe the Genesis has 30 more horses than a 6MT "G" but, the "G" has the luxury. Either car has a good bang for the buck factor so you can't go wrong. Enjoy your new car.
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