anyone heard/seen this car? looks like the g35/g37
The Genesis coupe makes the g37 look very tame. sorry the g37 is more on the lines of a solara. nissan should've followed the lines of the coupe concept in the first place.
I've been following www.gencoupe.com now haha.
I've been following www.gencoupe.com now haha.
lol althought is a himchi car..
i like it...
looks nice and all
But is it worth all the volks n brembo??
lol i wouldnt spend too much on it...
only to get it in Kimchi Land>?
i like it...
looks nice and all
But is it worth all the volks n brembo??
lol i wouldnt spend too much on it...
only to get it in Kimchi Land>?

Well said, man.
Here's how I see this car. First, Hyundai has the one of the best bumper to bumper warranties in the business. Second, they're reliable...just as much as most other cars. I mean, they've stepped up there game tremendously since the 88 Tercel...lol.
Now, styling, is right in line with our market. And this is why that car will sell. If you can afford a G37, you PROBABLY won't look at a Hyundai for the most part. I mean, Infiniti is luxury after all and that comes with a certain badge I suppose. A badge many will not want to give up. However, for those wanting a Nissan 370Z, but MAY want backseats or simply can't afford it, the V6 powerplant offers similar performance for less money. Nissan as a finance company is also up there on what they will and won't approve. Hyundai...well...is not. And, how many kids would take this as a substitue. I mean, you're fresh out of highschool or early in college and you want a sporty, fun rwd car. Even if you can't afford the V6, there's the turbo 4 available that still provides kick and fun. I mean, it really is a car that caters to the tuner market. BADDDD @$$$$$$






That being said, I can't say buy this over a crappy American car cuz there really isn't an American car directly in this market. However, I know of some American companies that have beat out even Honda and Toyota in quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction since 2005. So, were a company or two to make something like this, I'd probably consider it.
Now, styling, is right in line with our market. And this is why that car will sell. If you can afford a G37, you PROBABLY won't look at a Hyundai for the most part. I mean, Infiniti is luxury after all and that comes with a certain badge I suppose. A badge many will not want to give up. However, for those wanting a Nissan 370Z, but MAY want backseats or simply can't afford it, the V6 powerplant offers similar performance for less money. Nissan as a finance company is also up there on what they will and won't approve. Hyundai...well...is not. And, how many kids would take this as a substitue. I mean, you're fresh out of highschool or early in college and you want a sporty, fun rwd car. Even if you can't afford the V6, there's the turbo 4 available that still provides kick and fun. I mean, it really is a car that caters to the tuner market. BADDDD @$$$$$$




That being said, I can't say buy this over a crappy American car cuz there really isn't an American car directly in this market. However, I know of some American companies that have beat out even Honda and Toyota in quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction since 2005. So, were a company or two to make something like this, I'd probably consider it.
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I think Hyundai just don't have a good brand image in America, they have good image in Korea though. Same thing with Infiniti, their brand's popularity just rise several years ago after releasing the G. If this car is branded as Honda or Scion with every spec stay the same, I bet it'll sell like crazy.
are you kidding? wow i was waiting for this day. its about time they made a nice car. i acutally love that car. its still a hyundai and the interior looks cheap but the outside looks very nice. im sure it will catch on here in the states. all the civic and TC guys this is their new car.










