What is the base model of the Hyundai Genesis?
The “base” 3.8 model of the 2013 Hyundai Genesis 4-door sedan isn’t very base at all, providing a rich assortment of standard features.
What’s the price of a 2013 Hyundai Genesis?
The 2013 Hyundai Genesis sedan has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) that starts at $35,075 for the 3.8 and stretches to $46,675 for the fully loaded 5.0 R-Spec. Matched up feature-for-feature against luxury-brand sedans of similar size, the Genesis is an astonishing bargain.
How big is the trunk of a Hyundai Genesis?
The coupe has a traditional trunk that measures 10 cubic feet, which is enough room to accommodate three golf bags. You can create more cargo room by folding down the rear seatback, which is released by pulling either a knob in the trunk or a strap in the backseat. Once folded, there’s a short rectangular opening between the trunk and cabin.
Is the Hyundai Genesis a rear wheel drive car?
The Genesis coupe offers a lot of value for the money if you’re shopping for a rear-wheel-drive sports car, but it suffers from a raucous turbo four-cylinder engine and inconsistent interior quality that tarnish what is otherwise a decent first effort from Hyundai.
When did the Hyundai Genesis Coupe come out?
Hyundai’s upstart sports coupe gets more punch and a new look. According to Hyundai America CEO John Krafcik, 2011 marked the highest calendar-year sales ever for the Genesis coupe.
Is the 2013 Hyundai Genesis a good car?
That the 2013 Genesis coupe offers more power and is undeniably improved will certainly help, but the car is going to need several more record sales years and perhaps another generation of refinement to catch the pony at the front of the pack.
What was highest sales year for Hyundai Genesis?
According to Hyundai America CEO John Krafcik, 2011 marked the highest calendar-year sales ever for the Genesis coupe. The self-confessed factoid freak calmly references this fact from the passenger seat of a 2013 Genesis coupe as we skim across the Nevada Desert floor at speeds well over the century mark.
What kind of audio system does Hyundai Genesis have?
Bluetooth comes standard on all Genesis coupes, and Hyundai’s Blue Link telematics system is available on 3.8 Grand Touring/Track and 2.0T Premium trim levels. Spring for the navigation system with a seven-inch touch screen and you’ll get the 360-watt Infinity sound system along with satellite radio and traffic.