The Koreans Mean Business! (Hyundai Genesis)

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So I had some time to kill today before a meeting so I sent to a Hyundai Dealership to get a replacement PCV for my Santa Fe as preventative maintenance and while I was there I seen that they finally had a Genesis in the show room.

I looked at my watch and look around the dealership, with time to kill and a quiet dealership I thought why not go for a spin.

I got a salesmen all involved and took one for a spin. I have to tell you that aside from
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all over it it was very very luxurious, quiet, peppy and anything else you would expect out of a fine car.

It was hard for me not to trade my Santa Fe in right then and there and take it home...

Guys, I think these Koreans mean business and if I were their competition I would start worrying now.
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Here is some pictures in case you're not familiar with the car:

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It is a nice car and something to be worried about. I read a writeup on the car a few months ago that was pretty positive.
 
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
It is a nice car and something to be worried about. I read a writeup on the car a few months ago that was pretty positive.


It will be built in the USA, and it just got the "CAR OF THE YEAR" award... You should see their "We will skip the I told you so's" commercial on TV, it's very cheeky!

Way to go Hyundai!

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Son-in -law has a Hyundai Elantra 2007. He's a bit hard on a car. Doesn't do regular maintenance, not mechanically inclined, changes oil and filter once a year at a up the street Quick Lube or Jiffy Lube. Car has never given him any issues.
 
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Wonder how many patent infringements are built into each one, or whether the US built ones will respect the patent system ?
 
The coupe version is quite the sportscar if the Super Bowl add is anything to go by.

They offer great value but personally I would never buy one as long as the Big Three and the Europeans are still in the game.
The main reason is that they are basically copy cats. They will pick a target product and make something comparable at a reduced price. It works quite well on lower end vehicles, less so on hlgher end cars.
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Wonder how many patent infringements are built into each one, or whether the US built ones will respect the patent system ?


?? They used to use Mitsubishi engines/transmissions under licence, what naughty stuff have they been up to ?
 
Originally Posted By: tdi-rick
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Wonder how many patent infringements are built into each one, or whether the US built ones will respect the patent system ?


?? They used to use Mitsubishi engines/transmissions under licence, what naughty stuff have they been up to ?


It looks like a Mitsubishi modified into a Hyundai generating 375 Horse power at the rear wheels...
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I was doing 100 KPH 1/3 way down the on ramp of the highway it got up and went like nobodies business and without any feeling or vibration from the engine. Just a slight roar and it was gone! Pedal to the floor for testing purposes of course
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Was kinda like driving a comfy leather couch with a silent rocket underneath it.

My friend says "Nothing better than sex in a Lexus" I would beg to differ... Bet you this car would have something to say about that!
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Originally Posted By: StevieC
It looks like a Mitsubishi modified into a Hyundai generating 375 Horse power at the rear wheels...
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The Genesis makes nowhere near 375 rwhp.
 
And from testing it today... I would believe those numbers are conservative and printed for liability or some other reason. I have driven a Porsche, Ferari, BMW, Audi and this car delivers on performance. Hit the gas and it goes...
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God I want this car...
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The Genesis makes 375 HP at the crank/flexplate/flywheel, once you account for an 18% driveline loss (auto, big wheels, IRS, etc.) and you've got 305-310 rwhp.

And judging by the car's 100-103 mph traps, those numbers look just about right for a 4,000 lb car (~4,200 lb race weight) with ~300 rwhp.
 
Meh... Can't really use it but at a track, but it's nice to know there isn't a sewing machine under the hood like the old Pony...
 
I haven't seen one of these in person yet, but wow they look nice in pictures :)

The auto show is in town this weekend, so I will be checking it out for sure.
 
Originally Posted By: tdi-rick
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Wonder how many patent infringements are built into each one, or whether the US built ones will respect the patent system ?


?? They used to use Mitsubishi engines/transmissions under licence, what naughty stuff have they been up to ?


I've seen some big engineering projects that the Koreans have done.

Patents appear to mean absolutely nothing to them.

I've seen one piece of equipment that had three patented modifications just in one area (they didn't work well together).
 
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