Used 2011 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Consumer Reviews
great car so far
Bought this car on Saturday only one I have seen on the road to date. This is a great looking car with a lot of options very powerful engine great interior with plenty of accents and leather very fun to drive. Will let you know about reliability and speed later I am taking it to Bristol for the nascar race and will look for a place to open it up on the way
simply thrilled ...
The Genesis Coupe is a great little car and I'm having a ball with it. I've driven big Chryslers, Buicks and Cadillacs for the last 30 years. In many ways driving this Coupe feels like driving my early rides; 66 T'bird, 69 Cyclone and 74 Mach 1 ... eye-catching style and eye-popping performance.
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PURE VALUE
WOW... A lot of car for little money. Lots of Power, no lag, transmission shifts at the right moment when power rolled on ( no lag). The car goes where its pointed with do under or over steering that I could tell, very quick to respond. Fit and finish is very good. Price...ahhh the bast for last, My GT autos only options were floor mats and locking lugs...price $28122.17 which included Tax, Tag Title, that $599 dealer fee, optional 100,000 mile 5 year bumper to bumper option (std is 5 year 60,000). Try to fine another sport's coupe for that price. A good value that a blast to drive.
Gotta Have it!
This car is so fun to drive. I love the way it looks and handles. The comfort is amazing and the stereo and Bluetooth connection to my iphone is incredible. It is beautiful to look at and has the problem to roll with the big boys.
Creaky and unstable
I've had this vehicle for a year. The thing has more creaks and protests from its interior than my mother-in-Law does about her aging frame. The handling on pristine pavement is fine. However, if the road surface gets the least bit uneven/rough the suspension simply becomes unpredictable. I've learned to modify my driving style when confronted with such conditions. Not the hallmark of a true GT/Sports car. At this point in time I'm glad that I leased as this vehicle. So, build quality and handling are things that Hyundai needs to consider if they want to be something other than a company that produces affordable cars that merely satisfy as opposed to excite and generate loyalty.