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300hp, RWD, for under $25k? It's no G37, but it's close and for $10-$12k less.

 

Again, maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but I'm just happy to see some reasonably priced cars entering the market. I mean hell, anyone can excited about a $45-$90k car, but to bring a following of people after a $25k car....that's taking a challenge head on.

 

http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/coupes/112_0805_2009_hyundai_genesis_coupe_first_look/index.html

 

 

http://image.motortrend.com/f/8439268/112_0805_13z+hyundai_genesis_coupe+interior_view.jpg

 

http://image.motortrend.com/f/8439253/112_0805_12z+hyundai_genesis_coupe+rear_view.jpg

 

http://image.motortrend.com/f/8439247/112_0805_09z+hyundai_genesis_coupe+front_view.jpg

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It wouldn't be on the top of my list for a GT / sports coupe.

 

It wouldn't be that far down the list either.

 

I honestly think that they're going to sell the crap out of these cars if they live up to the hype. An sporty front engine, rear drive coupe with a decent amonut of power and a decent price. No offense to the front drive crowd but hopefully alot of them convert and see the light of how enjoyable a great sports coupe can be to drive. I'm guessing they'll get alot of their business from potential eclipse owners who see the light of having the drive wheels in the right place.

 

I just wish it was about 250lbs lighter and I don't care for the front end styling. Still think they'll sell a ton of them.

 

Andy

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Yes I would probably drive it. It's an inexpensive RWD coupe that's practical. As long as it handles as well as they promised, insurance rates don't become ridiculous, and the aftermarket keeps growing, I would definitely consider one as my next car.
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A lot of the weight also comes from the 6-8 air bags it likely has, all the sensors and safety systems and tire pressure monitors and all the other stuff required on new cars today.

 

For the cost I think they did a good job keeping the weight where it is....and Yes I would drive/own it.

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No, the 4-banger for under $25k.

The V6 starts between 25-30k, and sedan from 30-40k

 

http://www.elantraxd.com/photopost/data/500/Screenshot_32.jpg

 

MSRP 25k for a bare bones v6 6-spd. then theres always always negotiations and rebates at the dealership. you could probably get the v6 for <25k

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