Overview & Reviews
Hyundai adds a 5.0-liter V8-powered model to the lineup, increases horsepower for the base V6 and makes an eight-speed automatic transmission standard across the board. The 3.8 and 4.6 models also gain new low-rolling-resistance tires.
- Generous warranty coverage
- Sensational Lexicon sound system.
- Luxurious cabin
- Comfortable ride in non R-Spec models
- Smooth and powerful engines
- Missing all-wheel-drive option
- Rear seat does not fold down
- Rough ride in R-Spec.
- Disappointing braking with 3.8 and 4.6
User Reviews:
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Impress yourself. - 2012 Hyundai Genesis
By mcandc - July 19 - 8:08 amI researched the 30-35k sedan landscape, ending up right where I thought I would, with a base 2012 Genesis 3.8 sedan. The Genesis joins our trouble-free 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe and replaces a V6 Honda Accord. Prior to the CPO Accord, acquired as a quick need, destined to be replaced in 12-18 months, I drove a Volvo S60 2.5 AWD and 2 Toyota Avalons, each for 3 years. Two Oldsmobile Auroras preceded those. Those around you are not likely to be impressed by the H on the trunk lid, so this is a car you drive solely for yourself and your passengers. When doing so, you will be rewarded with a strong sense of having chosen well.