Video: 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe

2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Video

After reading all you could find on the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe, were you left wondering what it was really like? In this video, Cars.com’s Kelsey Mays takes a look inside and out of  Hyundai’s new rear-wheel drive performance machine and finds everything to be pretty remarkable.


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By David Thomas | March 24, 2008 | Comments (1)

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Steve

Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2010 Review
First of all I need to say that I used to love this car but maybe I am easy to please.
The care is sexy and fast but car is apparenty made with cheap parts that are extreamly overpriced.
I found out the hard way. Here is my story.

I was on my way home in my Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Model, and went over a speed bump at an odd angle and heard a small scraping sound under the car and thought nothing of it.
To my horror the next day I noticed a pool of oil like substance under my car. It wasn't a huge pool. I went to the "Place where i have my oil changed and the technition said. "You cracked your transmission pan somehow" and it is made out of plastic. I looked at it also and yes it was plastic. I couldn't beleive that a car this nice would have such a cheap part in such a vurnable location. Plastic fine but under the car?

So I called the towing service and had the car towed to the Town and Country Hyundai Dealership in Oregon City Oregon. This is where I purchased the car. The first thing I asked was " Is this covered by the warranty? The answer "NO". I reviwed the warranty and it is considered damage. So no it wouldn't be covered. I thought to myself ok. I will pay for this even though it was a defective cheap part and this should have never happened. They took the car and I had to wait a day just to get a quote. I was expecting around $300 to $500 at the most as this part is normally $100 to $150 in most cars per the research I did. Well I finally got the call back and they said the pan cost $700 dollars and the fluid costs $70 a quart and with labor the price will be 1239.00. I was in total shock and very angry. This is plan and simple price gouging and is bad business.

So my advice: Don't buy Hyundai cars as they apparenty price gouge and their cars are made from cheap plastic parts that they charge 7X what the actual price is.

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