Hyundai Genesis - flagship sedan starting under 30k
Hyundai Genesis - flagship sedan starting under 30k
If the exterior remains largely unchanged (as is rumored to be the case)... especially those badass looking headlamps... and if the interior looks as good as the exterior, and this car starts at under 30k. Wow...
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...hotopanel..1.*
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...hotopanel..1.*
Wow! Another Hyundai that looks like everything BUT a Hyundai. Doesnt anyone else see alot of Camry in this?..and the rear end is screaming design cues from several other manufacturers.
Thats why Hyundai isnt taken seriously..they have no defining style, there is no "Hyundai" look...a Ford looks like a Ford, a Chevy like a Chevy, a Toyota looks like a Toyota.....but Hyundai looks like "Fill in Auto Manuf. here" for whatever style they think they could find success in mimicing and selling for less.
Thats why Hyundai isnt taken seriously..they have no defining style, there is no "Hyundai" look...a Ford looks like a Ford, a Chevy like a Chevy, a Toyota looks like a Toyota.....but Hyundai looks like "Fill in Auto Manuf. here" for whatever style they think they could find success in mimicing and selling for less.
I think thats far from the only reason Hyundai isn't taken seriously. Nissan made its comback with a couple of blatant Lexus design cues and no one seems to care.
At this point in automotive history Im beggining to feel like everything orthodox that can be done, has been. There are examples in pretty much every brand of retro, retro gone wrong, other companies design cues, or just trademarks becoming stale.
In any case, for the market Hyundai is going after I doubt its going to matter. If anything it will get them more market share from people who think "it looks good and is cheap".
At this point in automotive history Im beggining to feel like everything orthodox that can be done, has been. There are examples in pretty much every brand of retro, retro gone wrong, other companies design cues, or just trademarks becoming stale.
In any case, for the market Hyundai is going after I doubt its going to matter. If anything it will get them more market share from people who think "it looks good and is cheap".
Hyundai already tried to make a luxury value car, called Grandeur (internationally) or Azera (North America).
Its outside styling is strange, however, I had a chance to sit in one at the autoshow last year (Feb. 2006). The MSRP on the car was somewhere in the 31-33K Canadian.
The interior in this car was quite bad. It had illogically placed buttons, strange centre console design, poor choice of plastic and carpet materials.
The same price will put me into a VW Passat, or Mercedes C-Class for very close, or, heck, even Audi A3. Any of those cars in base trim are worlds better than this Hyundai.
I will withhold my judgment against this serious luxury competitor until I see its interior.
Its outside styling is strange, however, I had a chance to sit in one at the autoshow last year (Feb. 2006). The MSRP on the car was somewhere in the 31-33K Canadian.
The interior in this car was quite bad. It had illogically placed buttons, strange centre console design, poor choice of plastic and carpet materials.
The same price will put me into a VW Passat, or Mercedes C-Class for very close, or, heck, even Audi A3. Any of those cars in base trim are worlds better than this Hyundai.
I will withhold my judgment against this serious luxury competitor until I see its interior.
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