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Hyundai2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2dr RWD 3.8 Grand Touring 
2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2dr RWD 3.8 Grand Touring
MSRP :  $ 28,500
Invoice :  $ 26,755
Manf. Code :  C0353
Engine :  3.8L V6
Drive Type :  Rear-wheel Drive
Body Style :  Coupe
Fuel Type :  Regular unleaded
Fuel Economy Range :  26 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City
EPA Class :  Subcompact Cars
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  60 months/60,000 miles
2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Overview

The all-new for 2010 Genesis Coupe is the most sporting offering to date from Hyundai.

Two powerful engines are offered: a 210 horsepower, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder or a 306 horsepower, DOHC 3.8-liter V6. Depending on the engine chosen, a six-speed manual, five-speed automatic or six-speed automatic transmission are available. Automatic transmissions feature paddle-shift technology. All the power is sent to the rear wheels. Standard wheels are 18" alloy with 19" available with the optional Track package. Driver interaction is intensified with a leather wrapped shift knob and steering wheel. Standard air-conditioning and front seats with lumbar support ensure passenger comfort. Traction control, stability control, seat-mount side, and overhead curtain airbags ensure they remain safe.

The Genesis Coupe is Hyundai's first entry into the rear-wheel drive sports coupe segment. Unique styling, potent power and affordable price make it a car to consider.

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 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe
 Sporty new coupe features rear-wheel drive.
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Model Lineup
 
The 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe comes in two basic models: the 2.0T and the 3.8.   Each model has three trim levels: The 2.0T ($22,000), the 2.0T Premium ($24,250), and the 2.0T Track ($26,750), the 3.8 ($25,000), the 3.8 Grand Touring ($27,500), and the 3.8 Track ($29,500).   The 2.0T's optional transmission is a five-speed automatic with Shiftronic ($1,250).   The 3.8's optional transmission is a six-speed automatic with Shiftronic ($1,500).   Also available is the 2.0T R-Spec ($23,750) available only with the six-speed manual.  

The 2.0T comes with fabric upholstery, power windows, outside mirrors and central locking; leather-wrapped shift knob and manual tilt steering wheel; six-speaker multi-media stereo; and XM satellite radio and Bluetooth capability are all standard across the line.   Premium adds power driver seat, auto-dimming inside rearview mirror with compass and programmable garage/gate remote, a 360-watt multi-media stereo with 10 speakers including woofer, power tilt-and-slide moon/sunroof, and proximity key with push-button start/stop, its feature list matches the Premium trim.  

The 2.0T Track comes with leather seat trim complemented with color-coordinated leather door trim accents, Xenon headlights, body color spoiler, aero windshield wipers, 19-inch wheels with 40-series summer tires (instead of all-season tires), aluminum foot pedals, Brembo braking system, track-tuned suspension, limited slip differential and fog lights.  

The 3.8 feature list mostly tracks the 2.0T's but also includes leather seat trim and door trim accents, automatic climate control, and fog lights.   The Grand Touring and Track editions add folding and heated features to the outside mirrors, which also get integrated turn signals; the Xenon headlights; the moon/sunroof; the uplevel stereo, the auto-dimming rearview mirror; the power driver seat; and the proximity key with push-button start/stop.   The 3.8 Track shares the 2.0T Track's aero and handling bits.  

Options are limited to floor mats ($95) and an iPod cable ($30).   These are added after the Coupe leaves the ship at the port of entry.  

Safety equipment includes frontal, side-impact and side-curtain airbags.   The front seats have active, anti-whiplash head restraints.   All four passengers get three-point seatbelts with pre-tensioners and force limiters.   The rear seat comes outfitted with child safety seat anchors.   Active safety features include antilock brakes, electronic brake-force distribution, brake assist, electronic stability control with traction control and tire pressure monitors.   A backup warning system comes on the Grand Touring model.

 
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