Is the Genesis Coupe a luxury car?

Is the Genesis Coupe a luxury car?

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What’s the price of a 2011 Hyundai Genesis?

The 2011 Genesis coupe 2.0T R-Spec is on the right track with its low price ($24,500), but it falls short in the “bang” department with a poky turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and unrefined handling.

What are the wheel sizes for the Hyundai Genesis Coupe?

Correct Wheel Sizes, PCD, Offset, Rims and Tire specs for Hyundai Genesis Coupe series. Ask question. Report a bug. Share your notes Mini forum about Hyundai Genesis Coupe wheel specs 4 tire 225 55 17 fit for genesis coupe 4 tire 225 55 17 fit for genesis coupe 2.0t

When did the Hyundai Genesis Coupe stop being made?

With the launch of Genesis Motors as a standalone luxury brand, the Hyundai Genesis Coupe remained branded as a Hyundai and eventually was discontinued in 2016.

What kind of engine does Hyundai Genesis have?

The V-6-powered Genesis coupe 3.8 also comes in R-Spec garb, but we have yet to test that version. See our 2010 Genesis coupe review here for a more thorough look at the coupe as a whole.

The 2011 Genesis coupe 2.0T R-Spec is on the right track with its low price ($24,500), but it falls short in the “bang” department with a poky turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and unrefined handling.

When did the Hyundai Genesis Coupe come out?

The Genesis Coupe arrived in United States dealerships on February 26, 2009, as a 2010 model. Hyundai USA acting president and CEO John Krafcik described the Genesis Coupe as being designed “…to deliver a driving experience that challenges cars like the Infiniti G37.”.

The V-6-powered Genesis coupe 3.8 also comes in R-Spec garb, but we have yet to test that version. See our 2010 Genesis coupe review here for a more thorough look at the coupe as a whole.

What are the trim levels of the Hyundai Genesis?

Trim levels include: 2.0T Base, 2.0T R-Spec, 2.0T Premium, 2.0T Track (2010 only) (GT in Canada), 3.8 Base (2010), 3.8 R-Spec (2011+), 3.8 Grand Touring, and 3.8 Track (GT in Canada).

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