
The Hyundai Genesis Coupe is a perhaps of the most exciting cars to emerge from the Korean in the last few years. With graceful styling, performance prowess, and a competitive price, the Genesis Coupe appears to be a sports car that certainly stands out in its respective segment.
One of the best features of the Hyundai Genesis Coupe is simply its styling. Aggressive, distinctive, but not over the top, customers at one dealer specializing in used cars Kingston have noted repeatedly the Genesis Coupe is incredibly good looking. Its angular shape and dramatic color options make the Genesis Coupe a cool car to drive, but it doesn’t have a polarizing design as is the case with some of its competitors.
Powering the Hyundai Genesis Coupe is a 3.2-liter V6 that produces 306 horsepower. Under heavy acceleration, this V6 comes alive and according to South New Jersey Hyundai even sounds more like a V8 than a V6. The available Track Package should make the Genesis Coupe appealing to even the most performance-minded driving enthusiasts as it adds sport-tuned suspension, Brembo brakes, and 19 inch wheels. Best of all, the suspension delivers all the handling that any sports car driver would crave without the harsh ride.

The interior of the Genesis Coupe is just as attractive as the exterior. The interior design is sporty, but clean, with a very organized layout and upscale feel. Materials are excellent as observed by customers at a car dealership Poughkeepsie and sport seats are also available with the Track Package. As one would expect, the rear seats of this sports car are not roomy, but upfront there is plenty of space.
While a fully loaded Hyundai Genesis Coupe can easily reach the low $30K mark, it isn’t necessarily cheap. But considering the performance and quality, the Genesis Coupe certainly provides value, which is what all Hyundai models have become known for.
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