Nice Im diggin the new Hyundai Genisis
Saw one on the road the other day and was WTF... I like it... TURBO NONETHELESS... hEARD TALE THAT PEOPLE ARE MAKIKNG LIKE 550+ ON STOCK BLOCKS.
I want one
Nice, pricey for a Hyundai. Looks promising though.
"With a base 2.0-liter turbo V-6, the coupe gets to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds. The V6 version comes with leather interior standard, which is impressive for a car priced at $25,000. Achieving 5.7 seconds for $25,000 makes the Genesis Coupe the least expensive 300 horsepower coupe in the world. Moreover, the coupe is being certified to run on premium or regular unleaded gasoline while losing a mere four horsepower in the process. The base V6 comes standard with a six-speed manual and sports fog lights, chrome fascia accents, and premium door sill plates.
Just as exciting is the overall Genesis Coupe base model, which comes in at $22,750 with a turbocharged, inline-four-cylinder base engine. It has been a while since we’ve seen a rear-drive four-cylinder coupe emerge for several years in the U.S."
Nice car. I just could never justify loosing thousands of dollars as soon as I sign my name.
Not necessarily true. Used car financing is a lot less inciting than new car financing. You may get a nicer car used for the same amount, but in the end you are still getting a car with an extra 60k miles and 3-4 years of life gone. More to the new vs used argument when you are talking about average person cars. Luxury cars buying new is stupid. A $60k Mercedes is $35k 4 years later. A Honda Civic/Accord only will drop about $3-4k after 3-4 years. Not a huge drop.
Mom bought a 05 Equinox. Thought about selling a year after and used ones were being sold for $15k her's was stickered at $25k got it for $22k out the door. A prospective $7k loss after one year... no thanks. Sure it's a chebby, but it follows suit all around.