Are Hyundai Genesis reliable 2010?

Are Hyundai Genesis reliable 2010?

Most reviewers agreed that the 2010 Hyundai Genesis is one of the best luxury sedans you can buy, with excellent performance, great safety ratings and a comfortable interior. When it was new, the 2010 Genesis was also named our 2010 Best Upscale Sedan for the Money.

What year was the last Hyundai Genesis?

2016
The Hyundai Genesis Coupe will be discontinued after the 2016 model year, a Hyundai rep confirmed. There’s no word on a sporty two-door replacement for the Hyundai brand, but the upscale Genesis marque will get a more luxury-focused coupe.

How long does a 2010 Hyundai Genesis last?

The Hyundai Genesis should be able to last over 200,000 miles with regular maintenance and servicing done. The number one reason that vehicles die is just because they become too expensive to repair compared to the value of the car.

What is the price of a Hyundai Genesis?

With Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices ranging from just under $34,000 up to approximately $44,000 when fully loaded, the Hyundai Genesis sedan seems like an incredible bargain, and that is the case when matched up feature-for-feature versus luxury-brand sedans of similar size.

When did the Hyundai Genesis come to America?

After entering the U.S. market with an inexpensive (some might say cheap) subcompact car more than 20 years ago, Hyundai has continued a climb upscale.

What kind of horsepower does a Hyundai Genesis have?

Driving the Used 2010 Hyundai Genesis. While hard to distinguish from the outside except for their different wheels, the V6-powered Genesis 3.8 and the V8-powered Genesis 4.6 have different characters. The 3.8 offers 290 horsepower, which is plenty, and feels softer over the road and in hard cornering than its 375-horsepower near-twin.

What kind of brakes does a Hyundai Genesis have?

The brakes on the 4.6 models are especially notable – four-piston fixed-caliper front brakes with larger front rotors. Hyundai calls the Genesis a sports sedan, and while the 3.8-liter version might be a little soft to justify that, the V8-powered car lives up to it.