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2011 Hyundai Elantra Tops Best Used Car List


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2011 Hyundai Elantra Tops Best Used Car List

Trim packages available include the Blue, GLS and SE. Blue models are the absolute basic packages offering very limited accessories. Included are 15 inch steel wheels, remote keyless lock, 60/40 rear seats that fold, tilting steering wheels, and most power accessories. For a basic sedan at a more than reasonable price, consumers who are on a budget should really consider a 2010 Hyundai Elantra Blue trim package. Buyers who are looking for a little more substance can consider a GLS model. The GLS represents the middle of the road package for Hyundai. Consumers who purchase one of these models will find most of the options on the Blue packages with fog lights, optional navigation systems, and a better selection of interior fabrics. SE model is the best package as far as features are concerned. These come with CD players that have audio jacks, leather steering wheels with mounted accessory controls, heated front seats, sunroof, and leather upholstery. As a high-end model the SE offers enough to entice consumers, yet slightly less than most if it's competitors.

New 2011 The Genesis Coupe

Currently the company is a world leader amongst auto manufacturers. They have a myriad of models on the market that are designed to fit a range of budgets and tastes. You can still find affordable models that are not much more reliable. However you can also try your hand at more luxury quality vehicles. That's right luxury and they have done such a good job at it that they have been rated along side other top luxury brands like Porsche.

Hyundai will air its first two television advertisements for the new 2010 Genesis Coupe during the Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday, February 1, 2009. The two distinct 30-second spots will see race driver Rhys Millen getting behind the wheel of the 306HP Genesis Coupe 3.8L V6. Millen will navigate the rear-wheel drive sports car around the 2.54-mile, 12-turn race track at Road Atlanta in Northeast Georgia to show off the Genesis Coupe's capabilities.

Hyundai Genesis Coupe Review

Hyundai Genesis Coupe Review - A pony car from the far east
Pros
  • Performance and value
  • Solid chassis and suspension tuning
  • Lots of standard features
Cons
  • Manual transmission setup needs more polish
  • V6 seems a bit more powerful on paper

Introduction

Hyundai has been making a pretty strong statement with its products lately. Remember the days of the Hyundai Excel? Well, times have changed. The new Genesis sedan has received accolades for going toe to toe with the best luxury sedans from Japan and Germany. Interestingly enough, Hyundai is on a mission to have pony car drivers watch out for the Genesis Coupe creeping up in their rearview mirrors. Being one of those rear wheel drive fanatics, it was time to see how the Genesis Coupe measures up.

The sport coupe has always been the ideal type of car for young adults. Americans have always had a certain passion for rear wheel drive sport coupes. Figuring out the right formula has been a formidable task for every automaker. The combination of volume and profitability has taken its toll on countless sport coupes. Ford has been the only one to stick with it — the Ford Mustang has been leading the way for over 40 years now. Toyota gave up after the Supra, Nissan is doing ok after it got back in the game with the 370Z, Mitsubishi and Dodge tried it with the 3000GT and Stealth. The Challenger is alive again, as is the Camaro after an 8 year hiatus. The Genesis Coupe certainly has no shortage of competitors to face in this day and age. The question is, does Hyundai have the right formula?

2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 308 hp V6

Driving Impressions

The Genesis Coupe certainly has earned its right to partake in the pony car wars. The Genesis Coupe is nimble and light on its toes. Great handling starts with a solid chassis and Hyundai accomplished that by using a shortened version of the Genesis sedan’s. The suspension is tuned to soak up the bumps, yet provide a firm, sporty ride. Those that prefer a softer ride should avoid the Track edition package. The Genesis that I tested was equipped with the Track package which includes a cross-tower strut brace under the hood, 19-inch Gunmetal finish alloy wheels, high performance Bridgestone tires, 4 wheel Brembo brakes, Torsen-type limited-slip differential, and trunk mounted spoiler.
Performance is what you expect from a car thus equipped and it delivers. The Genesis is more refined than the American pony cars — it’s very quiet at low speeds with a subtle exhaust note. This refinement does take a little bit away from the whole experience of a sports car, but I don’t think many will complain. Below 3000 RPM, the engine lacks presence from both an auditory perspective, but also from the butt dyno perspective. This is not to say that the 3.8L V6 is a slouch, rather it just doesn’t make that much torque in the low to mid RPMs. Around 3500 RPM the engine note comes alive along with the power that you were expecting. The Genesis I tested was equipped with a close ratio 6-speed manual that helps overcome the lack of low RPM grunt.
Beneath the hood, you’ll find a 3.8L V-6 that rivals the Nissan’s vaunted 3.5L V-6 for power on paper. The engine is good for 306 HP and 266 lb.-ft. of torque, but the Genesis does lack mid-range torque. The Genesis is also available with a turbocharged 2.0 L I4, which also promises to be a screamer. I expect this to be embraced by the tuner crowed for all the potential that exists there. Transmission choices are a standard 6-speed manual, 5-speed automatic, or 6-speed automatic made by ZF. Both automatic transmissions are available with Hyundai’s SHIFTRONIC paddle shifters. The 6-speed manual I tested was EPA rated 17 city and 26 highway, I managed to get 23 MPG in my combined driving. Something else that will help at the gas pump is the fact that Hyundai calibrated this engine to run on regular gas instead of premium.

2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Brembo Brakes

Build

Hyundai has made huge strides in build quality and the whole Genesis line shows that their work has paid off. In fact, the Genesis sedan has won several awards and compares well with what Lexus has to offer. With the Genesis Coupe, Hyundai went a little but less on the luxury and more on the sporty side of things. There is still a good choice of materials and fit and finish is excellent. The buttons do feel a bit hollow and cheap, there’s not much heft on the control knobs and tactile feedback is a bit lacking, however I recognize that I’m being nitpicky. A solid body structure is hugely important; it directly translates into higher performance and a quieter car. The chassis engineers have a much easier time tuning the ride and handling and the interior engineers have to worry less about rattles and noise. The chassis is rock solid resulting in no rattles that I could detect.

Interior Comfort and Ergonomics

The interior of the Genesis is done very nicely, in fact I feel that it may be a little bit too well done. In many ways, it actually feels like it belongs more in a premium sedan that a sports car. Hyundai seems like they’re trying to make this more like a G37 than a 370Z, not a bad thing. All of the controls are properly positioned and there’s a good range of adjustment for larger people. Every V6 Genesis comes with leather seats as standard. On the Track Edition, black is the only color. The seats are firm and comfortable, with good lateral support, very closely resembling Recaro seats.
The interior feels quite open and spacious, certainly a different feeling compared to sitting in the new Camaro. As expected there’s not much room for rear seat passengers, only small children would be comfortable back there. The seats fold down providing access to the trunk. With the handling prowess of this car, passengers are sure to notice the absence of a passenger assist handle. Additionally, there are no coat hooks in the rear. All are nice features to have, but you won’t notice their absence until you spend a couple days with the car. It is curious why Hyundai decided omit these things since the Coupe comes with so many other features.


2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe interior steering wheel mounted audio and cruise controls heated black leather seats

The Genesis Coupe was equipped with many nice amenities like pushbutton keyless ignition, power moonroof, heated seats, polished aluminum pedals, auto-dimming rearview mirror, Xenon headlamps, and fog lamps. There are also a host of advanced technologies like Bluetooth integration with the AM/FM/XM Satellite Radio with a built in CD changer. This is all hooked up to a 10 speaker Infinity audio system with redundant steering wheel controls.
The Bluetooth functionality worked beautifully with my iPhone and the system was fairly easy to set up. There is also an iPod and USB connector in the center console which keeps things uncluttered and out of sight. A touchscreen navigation system with XM traffic’s service is optional.

2011 Hyundai Veloster/Tiburon Prototype Spied

2011 Hyundai Veloster

A KOREAN ENTHUSIAST has snapped the first picture of a prototype of Hyundai’s Veloster small sports coupe.

The Veloster was revealed in concept form at the 2007 Seoul Auto Show. Hyundai confirmed earlier this month that it would build a successor to the Tiburon around the Veloster’s body.

2010 Hyundai ‘YF’ Sonata Illustration

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Early-bird ‘YF’ 2011 Hyundai Sonata fans YFLove.net have put together this illustration, showing their idea of what we might be able to expect when the camouflage finally comes off the next all-new Sonata.

The new Sonata has been spotted around South Korea in recent weeks during testing, and the more revealing the camouflage becomes, the more we can probably expect to see of these artist renderings. (You will have seen one illustration that’s been floating around for a while now.)

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Whatever the eventual lines of the ‘YF’ Sonata, it’s clear that Hyundai’s volume-selling family sedan is taking on a much sharper, style-focused appearance.

From the coupe-like roofline to the long sloping bonnet and sharply angled headlights, Hyundai is obviously planning big things for the 2010 Sonata.

Beauty Future Cars-The Hyundai Coupe

There have been countless instances that once a person purchases a Hyundai car, he remains a lover of Beauty Future Cars for the rest of his life.