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Report: Nissan to Resurrect 240SX as a Genesis Coupe, FT-86 Competitor - AutoGuide.com December 14, 2009
The new model would aim to compete with everything from the Hyundai Genesis Coupe to Toyota's upcoming FT-86 rear-drive sports car. Nissan rumoured to be reviving Silviaall 3 news articles »
Kia Considering Kee-Based Coupe Built On Genesis Platform? Report - Motor Report December 14, 2009
to add such a car to Kia's line-up - possibly based on the Kee concept revealed in 2007 and built on the platform used by the Hyundai Genesis Coupe. Kia K9 Artist IllustrationKia to Build Kee Coupe as Toyota FT-86 Competitor?Kia 'seriously considering' Kee concept for productionall 4 news articles »
Nissan Prepping 240SX To Take On FT-86, MX-5? - Motor Authority (blog) December 12, 2009
While the Hyundai Genesis Coupe might be doing OK with 3300-3400 pounds of curb weight, if Nissan wants to take the affordable performance stakes, Yes, again: Nissan rumored to be reviving 240SX, bringing it to the USThe Return of the Nissan 240SXNissan 240SX coming?all 4 news articles »
Rolling With the Road Runners: 2010 Hyundai Genesis GT - BlackEngineer.com September 10, 2835
G4 TV“I'd never have thought it was a Hyundai.” Actually, it was the Hyundai Genesis Coupe, the two door sports car that the Koreans bill as the “evil twin” to 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8GT; Day 1First batch of new Forza Motorsport 3 autos available nowHyundai Heads For Forza III - -all 32 news articles »
Test Drive: 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 GT - CanadianDriver December 07, 2009
Think Honda Accord, Infiniti G37 or the upcoming Cadillac CTS coupe. Now comes the Hyundai Genesis Coupe: where the Genesis sedan aspires to compete with and more »
There's talk brewing in the dark corners of the Internet that Nissan is preparing to take on Toyota and Subaru's joint sports coupe and Mazda's ur-roadster, the MX-5, with a revived take on the 240SX--and that it's coming to the U.S. With everybody, even Hyundai, getting in on the inexpensive rear-drive action, it's no surprise that Nissan wants back in as well. After all, with the Z-car legacy and the strong history of the SX lineup, Nissan has as much sports car cred as any Japanese carmaker. For a glimpse at what the car might look like, check out this speculative preview story, and compare it to the Urge concept, pictured above. The rumors say that the reborn 240SX would get a smaller version of the platform that underpins the current 370Z, making a perfect use of existing architecture, but potentially leading things down a porky road. If there's one single complaint against the recent
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A: The V6 Camaro out performance the Genesis coupe in every category...obviously it's no comparison if you include the SS.
The Genesis coupe is actually a nice car but it's outmatched against the Camaro.
Postman-How can a Chevy be a "cheap rip off" off of a Dodge and Mustang when they're nothing alike? That makes no sense. Then again you did buy a POS slow 350Z turd which says a lot right there... (answered by on June 05, 2009)
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A: Try looking to official Hyundai Dealers and Accessory sellers? (answered by car_fanatic83 on September 10, 4611)
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A: the car was sold for profiling perposes (answered by on September 15, 2009)