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Cars.com's Joe Wiesenfelder takes a look at the 2009 Hyundai Genesis. Shot,produced and edited by: Sarah Gersh
Digital Drive Top 10: Hyundai Genesis - Gearlog (blog) December 10, 2009
The Hyundai Genesis sedan is the new Lexus LS460. For $43800, tops, you have an immaculately appointed sedan with a huge back seat and all the technology Hyundai Tau V8 Engine Named to Ward's 10 Best Engines ListHyundai's Tau makes top 10 US engine listall 10 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 USNissan 240SX coming?The Return of the Nissan 240SXall 4 news articles »
2009 Hyundai Genesis 4.6 - Four Seasons Update - December 2009 - Automobile Magazine December 10, 2009
Web editor Phil Floraday, who has taken the Genesis on several trips, recently took the Hyundai to Chicago for a dinner date. "I really appreciate the fact
Does A New Sketch Preview A New Kia Sedan? - Automobile Magazine December 11, 2009
Pistonheads.comStill, we wonder how Kia could position such a model in the US Hyundai has the budget-luxury message pretty much buttoned up with the Genesis (and Kia plans 'Toyobaru' rivalNew Kia K9 sketches releasedKIA'S BMW 5-SERIES RIVAL MOOTED - -all 11 news articles »
Ward's Auto Announces 10 Best Engines of 2010 - PriceWheels.com (blog) December 10, 2009
CarAdvice (blog)Ward's Auto Announces 10 Best Engines of 2010The final choice was the V8 from the Hyundai Genesis sedan, a throwback to happier times when carmakers could forget about gas mileage and throw V8s into Ward's Announces Ten Best Engines for 2010, Is Your Favorite on the List?Ward's Auto Reveals 10 Best Engines List For 2010Report: Hybrid, Diesel and Forced Induction Engines Dominate Ward's 10 Best -all 32 news articles »
There are sedans, luxury sedans, sporty sedans, and a fourth kind known only to people who get on their hands and knees inspecting exhaust pipes. Sleeper sedans are the wolves in country club polos. And like how investment bankers party at strip clubs and charge their firms for "miscellaneous sundry," sleeper sedans are very discreet about providing entertainment, legal or otherwise. Enter the sleeper sedan. The new Mercedes E63 AMG, with its four exhaust tips and lowered springs, looks a hair sportier than the cushy E-Class. Sometimes, they're cloaked in the same Subaru, Ford, and BMW sheet metal you rent from Zipcar or Hertz.
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A: I did a few edits in that as well but I didn't see any contest details. Would be nice to win a Genesis! (answered by cjgt2 on June 10, 2009)
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A: Both are good picks. I don't think you can go wrong with either but I would chose the Genesis because you will get a little more for your money. Besides the contractual stuff like a much longer warranty and the new Assurance program it's more of the eye catcher and by nature more sporty being rear wheel drive. I'm a little bias because I have owned a Hyundai for 8 years now and it has been the most reliable car I've driven, but the reality is that Hyundai's have improved greatly just in a few years and are no longer poor quality cars. (answered by cjgt2 on June 02, 2009)
A: If those are your top 2 go for the honda (answered by Silverdub6 on June 01, 2009)Q:
A: Well, its always been listed with a Winter 2009 release date as a 2010 model, so it could arrive as early as December 2008 or as late as May 2009. I advise calling your local Hyundai dealer and see if they know when they will be getting them in stock. http://www.hyundaiusa.com (answered by beavanjb on February 11, 2880)