New 2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Caspian Black Automatic on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Nebraska, United States
Price Started at $35,390.00 Our Price is $33,357.00 for Buy it Now. There is a different reserve price set as well. Contact Ryan Peckham for Questions or Further Assistance: Office: 402-905-2277 Cell: 402-712-326-1097 Buyer is responsible for shipping/pickup. Payment due within 7 days of Purchase. Meet our aggressive 2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Grand Touring shown here in sleek Becketts Black. With a new front fascia, 18-inch alloy wheels, fog lights and redesigned LED tail lights the Genesis Coupe will command attention wherever it goes. The changes go beyond the exterior, this 3.8 now provides more power for a total of 348 horsepower using premium-grade fuel. The 8-speed automatic with paddle shifts makes this coupe a blast to drive as it manages a very impressive 28mpg. Take a look at our pictures and you'll see the fine details continue into the sporty well-designed cockpit. You will certainly feel as though the leather heated seats were made for you with it's generous bolsters and the leather-wrapped steering wheel with integrated audio controls will help keep your eyes on the curves ahead. Let the sun in with the power tilt-and-slide sunroof and even find the nearest track with the sophisticated Navigation system w/6.5-inch touchscreen. With it's 5-star crash ratings from the NHTSA enthusiasts no longer have to sacrifice safety when driving the performance sport coupe their heart desires. From the exotic styling, to the unexpected howl of the 3.8, this Genesis Coupe is quite the bargain. The seamless acceleration and confident cornering will leave you with goosebumps. Print this page and call us Now... We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! |
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2015 Hyundai Genesis priced from $38,000*
Tue, 01 Apr 2014Today's rear-wheel-drive 2014 Hyundai Genesis sedan with the model's base 3.8-liter V6 starts at $35,200. Come the new 2015 model, Hyundai has announced that price of entry will climb to $38,000. And if you're so inclined, the Korean automaker will include its new HTRAC all-wheel drive setup for $2,500, for a bottom line of $40,500. The extra $2,500 for AWD rewards you with more than improved foul-weather handling, as the HTRAC model prepared for cold climes with standard heated steering wheel and rear seats, as well as headlight washers.
If that's not enough power, stepping up to the company's well-liked Tau 5.0-liter V8 requires $51,500, a marked $4,100 bump over the price for its 2014 model equivalent, but then again, there's more standard equipment. And that's pretty much the top of the line, because the big eight-cylinder can't be had with all-wheel drive. (Note: *All prices are subject to a $950 destination fee).
Having successfully kept the Genesis' starting price below $40,000 even after handling and destination, Hyundai has thrown new equipment into the base car beyond its exterior and interior redesign. Gewgaws like paddle shifters, rain-sensing wipers, power folding outside mirrors, power height and lumber-adjustable passenger seat and one-touch power windows in the rear compartment are luxury touches that add more than their raw weight in upscale perception.
Hyundai-Kia fuel-economy errors trigger $300M in federal penalties [w/video]
Mon, 03 Nov 2014
This amount includes $100-million in civil penalties, the largest such fines in EPA history.
Hyundai and Kia are getting more than a slap on the wrist for overstating the fuel economy of an estimated 1.2-million vehicles in their 2011-2013 model ranges. The Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Justice and the California Air Resources Board are hitting the automakers with collective penalties valued at around $300 million for Clean Air Act violations. This amount includes $100-million in civil penalties, the largest such fines in EPA history. Specifically, Hyundai is paying a $56.8 million penalty and relinquishing 2.7-million greenhouse gas emissions credits. Kia is paying $43.2 million in penalties and giving up 2.05-million credits.
Peter Schreyer designs the future of Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis
Fri, Mar 25 2016Peter Schreyer now leads the design teams at Hyundai, Kia, and the new Genesis brand. He has the difficult task of differentiating the three brands aesthetically, even if they share mechanical components. A new profile about the designer by Bloomberg shows just how much he means to the Korean brands, and it's well worth a read. According to Bloomberg, Schreyer has distinctive ideas for the Korean brands' design. A Kia should look sporty and appeal to young buyers. In contrast, a Hyundai would be for someone who prefers a minimalist design. So far, Genesis is blending those traits for its Athletic Elegance design language. Schreyer went to Kia from Volkswagen Group in 2006, and his mission was to revolutionize the Korean's brand's boring look. He succeeded with sharper, more modern designs for vehicles like the Optima and Sorento that arrived after he took over. He did such a good job there that Hyundai-Kia Motor Group appointed him as its first non-Korean president at the end of 2012. He also now oversees former Lamborghini designer Luc Donckerwolke at the Genesis luxury brand. Bloomberg speaks with industry analysts and other designers to get a better idea of Schreyer's meaning to the company. The piece presents him as an easygoing person who knows exactly how each vehicle should look. If you want to get a better Schreyer and his work at Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis, the story is worth checking out. Related Video: