Hyundai Genesis Coupe V6 beats out Infiniti G37 in first comparison test
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Hyundai Genesis Coupe V6 beats out Infiniti G37 in first comparison test
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While we're working on our own shoot-out between the Hyundai Genesis Coupe and a yet-to-be-named contender, the crew at Inside Line put Hyundai's new rear-wheel-drive two-door against one of its strongest opponents: the Infiniti G37.
IL's 3.8-liter V6 Genesis Coupe tester came equipped with the Track pack, which includes a stiffer suspension, limited-slip differential, Brembo brakes and 19-inch wheels, along with the standard six-speed manual. The sticker? $30,375, or $6,625 less than a base model Infiniti G37. For the extra scratch, the Infiniti is a more luxurious package and carries a bit of badge snobbery, but performance and driver engagement are the metrics we're interested in and the Hyundai proved to be a serious contender.
The G is packing more power from less displacement (330 vs. 306 hp), a bit more torque (270 vs. 266 lb-ft) and revs higher (7,600 vs. 6,800 rpm). But it's also packing the pounds. The Infiniti tips the scales at 3,709 pounds, while the Genesis Coupe comes in just under 3,500 pounds.
IL performed its usual battery of tests, along with a dyno run, and deemed the G37 a better vehicle on the road from both a driving and livability standpoint, but gave props to the Genesis for its competence on the track and predictable handling characteristics. Both cars were remarkably close in the performance department, with the Hyundai taking the win on the skid-pad, while falling short on the sprint to 60, quarter-mile time and slalom run.
IL's conclusion: For two-thirds the cost of the Infiniti G37, the Genesis Coupe 3.8 gives you more bang for the buck and deserves a place on any enthusiast's short-list.
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As a 37S owner (a very happy one at that) i will be one of the first to say that its still a hyundai. I wouldn't be surprised if it rattled on the inside just as the older evo's and sti's did and I'm positive the build quality and longevity of the hyundai can't even come close to what infiniti has done with the new G's.
disgruntled? sure, a little
disgruntled? sure, a little
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As a 37S owner (a very happy one at that) i will be one of the first to say that its still a hyundai. I wouldn't be surprised if it rattled on the inside just as the older evo's and sti's did and I'm positive the build quality and longevity of the hyundai can't even come close to what infiniti has done with the new G's.
disgruntled? sure, a little
disgruntled? sure, a little
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I am a big Infiniti fan (We own a QX56) but don't under estimate Hyundai. Years ago Mercedes laughed at BMW and combined they laughed at Audi and all of them laughed at Toyota and then Lexus and now looking at the landscape of the Automotive industry and Hyundai is well-positioned to be the "next" Toyota or Audi.
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As a 37S owner (a very happy one at that) i will be one of the first to say that its still a hyundai. I wouldn't be surprised if it rattled on the inside just as the older evo's and sti's did and I'm positive the build quality and longevity of the hyundai can't even come close to what infiniti has done with the new G's.
disgruntled? sure, a little
disgruntled? sure, a little
Go Hyundai for putting forth a contender. Hey Acura! REAR WHEEL DRIVE! and loose the Transformer BS.
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I am a big Infiniti fan (We own a QX56) but don't under estimate Hyundai. Years ago Mercedes laughed at BMW and combined they laughed at Audi and all of them laughed at Toyota and then Lexus and now looking at the landscape of the Automotive industry and Hyundai is well-positioned to be the "next" Toyota or Audi.
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I agree. While Infiniti isn't too bad, it's refreshing to see an underdog show up and shake things up a bit. Besides, I think Infiniti tries too hard to be a BMW or MB fighter when that just isn't realistic, but Hyundai aiming its sights on Infiniti doesn't seem like that far of a stretch to me. I like how they aren't taking themselves too seriously and slowly just working their way up and into the affordable luxury market.
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I personally am routing for the little car from Korea. The best rebuttal i've heard from anyone about it is "its still a Hyundai"... If it can do the same thing your sports car can for 20k less more power to it. Why do you think the Evo and the GTR became household names in the sports car world? It offered the same performance for less.
I don't know why car enthusiasts would try and bash a car trying to accomplish the same thing?
I don't know why car enthusiasts would try and bash a car trying to accomplish the same thing?