Since "Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan" has shown many of us, Genesis is the creation of life of weakness. Well, maybe Hyundai was not dead when he presented the genesis Two years ago, but this luxury sedan rear-wheel drive was probably a revival of the genre. Thanks to Genesis, Hyundai has been recognized for more than an excellent (and much copied) warranty.
While other luxury sedans in its price range are generally smaller and designed for sporty driving fun keep the driver in the 2011 Hyundai Genesis offers a wide range, the interior is very quiet and comfortable ride for passengers and keep the as calm driver. After all, logic dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the minority. An elegant interior design quickly forget the world aboard his flagship on the wheel, especially when your skin is available and a lexicon of 17-speaker surround sound system. As for Genesis, is either a V6 or V8, which are smoother and efficient and low fuel consumption is reasonable in relation to their release and the size of the car.
Given its price and non-luxury badge, Genesis seems to rival the size sedans like the Buick LaCrosse, Chrysler 300, Ford Taurus and Toyota Avalon. But in reality it is a competitor at bargain prices to cars like the Infiniti M, Lexus ES or GS, or even the midsize luxury German models. Certainly there are some drawbacks such as lack of all-wheel drive or a folding seat back. But the major obstacle to Genesis is whether customers can get the most humble badge on the lid deck.
Body styles, trim levels and Options
The 2011 Hyundai Genesis is one of size, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan available in 3.8 and 4.6 trim levels (the numbers indicate the engine size).
Genesis 3.8 comes standard with 17-inch wheels, automatic headlights, fog lights, heated mirrors, sunroof, keyless ignition / entry, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control, eight-way driver's seat of power, four -way power passenger seat, heated front seats, leather seats, tilt-telescopic steering wheel, and a seven-speaker audio system with CD player, satellite TV, auxiliary audio jack and an iPod / USB.
Premium Package adds 18-inch wheels, automatic wipers, tilt and power telescoping steering wheel, upgraded leather seats, leather dash and door trim, features driver memory, power rear sunshade, Lexicon 14-speaker surround sound system six-CD, HD Radio. Prize navigation includes all the above plus a navigation system, touch-screen in real-time traffic information, and Rear View Camera (HD radio has been removed).
The technology package adds additional premium charge, or computers with adaptive HID headlights, parking sensors front and rear, adaptive cruise control, an electronic parking brake, a ventilated driver's seat, Bluetooth, a multimedia interface button and rotary real-time updates of traffic and a Lexicon 17-speaker "discrete" sound with DVD-Audio capability.
The Genesis 4.6 Accounts with a V8 engine, a wood-trimmed steering wheel and the technology package as standard equipment.