http://www.insideline.com/hyundai/genesis-coupe/does-rhys-millen-racing-rm500-hyundai-genesis-coupe-preview-a-production-model.html
450hp 5.0L Tau V8 in a GenCoupe? Where do I sign? I would gladly sell the 'vette, Accent, bike and a kidney for that car.
pardon me, Im going to need a few minutes of..."alone time"
Hyundai is really on the right track!
One question I have for the Genesis Coupe faithful: How the hell do you wear a helmet with those headrests? Are they adjustable? I have two friends with GCs, and in both of them it feels like the seat is trying to shove my head into the dashboard.
But yes, Tau GC would be excellent competition for the current batch of pony cars.
That looks nice, and with all the econo-cars they sell, they should have enough to get it past CAFE. Just keep the price under 35k and it better have a 6-speed manual.
YEP, 6-spd manual.
I think it would be a hit at $40k if it has a supercharger on it...
I don't get it, this is better than the new (and already availible to purchase used) Mustang how?
Plus better looking, better sight lines and not a Mustang.
Personally, I think the GC looks better than the Mustang. Of course, that's subjective.
Otherwise, has anyone done a direct comparison between the V6 GC and the V6 Stang?
On another note (before someone comes in claiming wild weight differences...):
GC V6: 3,389 lb (1,537 kg)
Mustang V6: 3,401 lb (1,543 kg) Manual /3,454 lb (1,567 kg) Automatic
I personally thought "not a mustang" was reason enough?
Bobzilla wrote:
I personally thought "not a mustang" was reason enough?
That's an exceptionally narrow-minded reason. It's tantamount to those that still think "not a Hyundai" is an inherently good thing because the cars Hyundai sold here in the late 80s and early 90s were crap.
LJD
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11/3/11 1:13 p.m.
Bobzilla wrote:
I personally thought "not a mustang" was reason enough?
Nice!
I think independent rear suspension is kinda a big deal, and I could never drive a "retro" car.
MG_Bryan wrote:
Bobzilla wrote:
I personally thought "not a mustang" was reason enough?
That's an exceptionally narrow-minded reason. It's tantamount to those that still think "not a Hyundai" is an inherently good thing because the cars Hyundai sold here in the late 80s and early 90s were crap.
Please see board mentality toward GM
4cylndrfury wrote:
MG_Bryan wrote:
Bobzilla wrote:
I personally thought "not a mustang" was reason enough?
That's an exceptionally narrow-minded reason. It's tantamount to those that still think "not a Hyundai" is an inherently good thing because the cars Hyundai sold here in the late 80s and early 90s were crap.
Please see board mentality toward GM
Also: Toyota
Oh wait. Toyota is kindof backwards.
It is really that much more sophisticated than a Mustang? It is still the same basic car as the $23K 4cyl. Does doubling the HP really make it worth twice as much or more? Nobody starts thinking Corvette at that price?
Otto Maddox wrote:
It is really that much more sophisticated than a Mustang? It is still the same basic car as the $23K 4cyl. Does doubling the HP really make it worth twice as much or more? Nobody starts thinking Corvette at that price?
Don't ask me... i can't see out of either one.
MG_Bryan wrote:
Bobzilla wrote:
I personally thought "not a mustang" was reason enough?
That's an exceptionally narrow-minded reason. It's tantamount to those that still think "not a Hyundai" is an inherently good thing because the cars Hyundai sold here in the late 80s and early 90s were crap.
Not at all. I am not a Mustang Fan. It's a personal opinion on a car that I do not like. Does not make it "narrow minded". I've driven several of the new mustangs and I do not like the feel, I don't like the look and they just feel massive.
It's an opinion. We are still allowed those.
Otto Maddox wrote:
It is really that much more sophisticated than a Mustang? It is still the same basic car as the $23K 4cyl. Does doubling the HP really make it worth twice as much or more? Nobody starts thinking Corvette at that price?
If a Corvette had a backseat, then yes I agree. But it doesn't, so I can't.
I wouldn't own a BMW/Merc/Audi. I can't afford the cost of ownership once warranty expires on German automobiles. Besides, the 335 has no beautiful V8 exhaust note. That alone may be worth the price of admission.
Otto Maddox wrote:
In reply to Bobzilla:
BMW 335?
Knowing Bob, i'd stage an intervention and commit him to the funny house before he cross shopped anything with a BMW anything.