'Genesis' of a new era in automobiles
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Both the Camaro and the Genesis appeal to buyers who value the ability to drive stylishly and fast more than a useful back seat or trunk space. Both are fun to drive, easy to maneuver in the tight and twisty turns. The Genesis handles roads more like a sports car than a pony- or muscle car while the Camaro's weight and size make it less entertaining on second- and third-gear roads. From every angle, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro may be a gorgeous car, but after driving one finds that the Genesis is much more geared to the road with a lighter steering feel, crisper turn-in, and great power. Also, the Camaro's shifter feels clunkier whereas the Genesis's pedals are easier to heel-and-toe. The bucket seats of the Camaro are too wide between bolsters while those of Genesis are quite comfortable. The Genesis' V-6 engine with six-speed manual gets a 17/26 mpg (manufacturer's estimated) while the Camaro V-6/six-speed manual manages 17/29 mpg. Though the Camaro scores a little higher fuel economy, the Genesis' numbers get better with gas direct-injection technology. Like this, one can notice a number of factors that make the 2010 Hyundai Genesis, Hyundai's flagship vehicle, a better coupe over the Camaro. To sum it up, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is a beautiful tribute to the automotive past and if there is a future for rear-drive sport coupes, it's in a car like the 2010 Hyundai Genesis.
Rick Case Hyundai, a leading Hyundai dealership in Davie, FL, is pleased to present the 2010 Hyundai Genesis and provide more details on this brand new coupe. Visit Rick Case Hyundai for New Car Specials, genuine Hyundai parts and accessories and excellent Hyundai service.
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