LILAH DE LA CRUZSurrey, BC
2010 Hyundai Genesis Review Digest
Below you'll find our unbiased Best Price Express review of the 2010 Hyundai Genesis, complete with
MSRP pricing and fuel economy data. Additional information includes crash rating, basic warranty
along with listing several of the Genesis's closest competitors.
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2009 Hyundai Genesis
Best Price Express
Review Digest Rating
9.3
- What People Like:
- V-6 and V-8 drivetrains
- Performance
- Smooth ride
- Rear-wheel-drive platform
- Eight airbags
- Electronic stability system
- Available multifunction control knob
- Interior cabin space and comfort
- Braking response
- Interior design and quality
- Safety features
- Fit and finish
Base MSRP price range:
Fuel Economy:
litre / 100 km
3.8L - 11.4 City/7.2 Hwy4.8L - 12.6 City/8.1 Hwy
- - Standard Bluetooth and power sunroof
- - 3.8 Premium Package adds Lexicon 14-speaker sound system and touch-screen navigation system
- - 3.8 Technology Package adds smart cruise control, electric parking brake, leather-wrapped crash pad and auto-dimming exterior mirrors
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NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating

- Basic Warranty: 60 months/100,000 kms
- Competition: Honda Accord, Mazda6,
- Nissan Maxima, Toyota Avalon
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The Hyundai Genesis sedan enters 2010 with a few updates including standard power sunroof and Bluetooth hands-free phone system on all models. Available in a 3.8-litre V6 or the more powerful 4.6-litre V8, the Genesis also comes in a coupe model covered separately. Both trim lines feature a 6-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode. The Genesis offers all the luxury features of its more costly competitors at a lower price making it a popular choice.
WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010:
DR. S. BARRIO
Burnaby, BC