(NEW) 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2dr Rear-wheel Drive 2.0T

Located at:
Fairfield Hyundai
2775 Automall Parkway
Fairfield, CA 94533 . Get Directions
Call us about this vehicle - Sales 707-410-5525
*Stock image shown below.
hyundai
Available Exterior Colors
  • Karussell White
  • Bathurst Black
  • Silverstone
  • Nordschleife Gray
  • Acqua Minerale Blue
  • Interlagos Yellow
  • Tsukuba Red
  • Mirabeau Blue
  • Lime Rock Green
In-Studio Photographs (Stock Vehicle)
Manufacturer Photographs (Stock Vehicle)
Similarly Priced Vehicles
      • 2010 Hyundai Tucson Limited Sp...
      • Price: 24,984
      • vin:KM8JU3AC5AU085488 / stock:H100025B
      • 2010 Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan
      • Price: 13,120
      • vin:KMHCN4AC0AU424444 / stock:HPR5003
      • 2010 Hyundai Accent GLS Sedan
      • Price: 13,070
      • vin:KMHCN4AC7AU421069 / stock:HPR5002
      • 2010 Hyundai Elantra Gls Sedan...
      • call
      • vin:KMHDU4ADXAU838251 / stock:HPR5005

Estimate Monthly Payment

$
% $

Vehicle Information

Specifications

    • Height:54.5"
    • Length:182.3"
    • Width:73.4"
    • Wheelbase:111.0"
    • Curb Weight:3294 lbs.
    • Ground Clearance:5.1"
    • Front Track:63.0"
    • Rear Track:63.6"
    • Front Head Room:39.2"
    • Rear Head Room:34.6"
    • Front Hip Room:56.0"
    • Rear Hip Room:49.2"
    • Front Leg Room:44.1"
    • Rear Leg Room:30.3"
    • Front Shoulder Room:56.7"
    • Rear Shoulder Room:52.8"
    • Maximum Seating:4
    • Standard Seating:4
    • EPA Interior Volume:89 cu. in.
    • Luggage Capacity:10.00 cu. ft.
    • Cargo Capacity Max:10.00 lbs.
    • Gross Vehicle Weight Max:4255 lbs.
    • Turning Circles:37.40 ft.
    • Fuel Capacity:17.2 gal.
    • EPA Manual City:21 mpg
    • EPA Manual Highway:30 mpg

Mechanical/Safety

    • Braking assist: Braking assist
    • Front brakes: Ventilated disc
    • Axle ratio: 3.91
    • Driven Wheels: Rear-wheel
    • Compression Ratio: 9.40 : 1
    • Displacement: 122
    • Engine Configuration: Inline
    • Horse Power: 210
    • Max RPM: 6,000
    • Max Torque RPM: 2,000
    • Total Valves: 16
    • Valve Gear: DOHC
    • Variable Valve Timing: Variable valve timing
    • Vehicle Emissions: LEV II
    • Clock: In-radio
    • External temp: External temperature display
    • Low fuel level: Low fuel level
    • Tachometer: Tachometer
    • Trip computer: Trip computer
    • Front Spring Type: Coil
    • Front Stabilizer Bar: Regular
    • Front Suspension Classification: Independent
    • Front suspension type: Strut
    • Independent: Four-wheel
    • Rear Spring Type: Coil
    • Rear Suspension Type: Multi-link
    • ABS: 4-wheel
    • Daytime running lights: Daytime running lights
    • Headlights dusk sensor: Dusk sensing
    • Seatbelt pretensioners: Front
    • Anti-theft alarm system: Yes
    • engine immobilizer: Engine immobilizer
    • Traction control: ABS and driveline

Ext / Int / Elec.

    • Grill: Black
    • Diameter: 18.0
    • Prefix: P
    • Profile: 45
    • Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Yes
    • Type: Performance AS
    • Cargo area light: Cargo area light
    • Dash trim: Metal-look
    • Reading lights: Front
    • Steering wheel trim: Leather/metal-look
    • Head Restraint Whiplash Protection: Whiplash protection system
    • Folding: Fold forward seatback
    • Type: Bench
    • Front seat type: Bucket
    • Antenna Type: Window grid
    • In-Dash CD: Single
    • Radio: AM/FM/Satellite
    • Satellite Radio: XM

Reviews

New Car Test Drive

Tagline

Sporty new coupe features rear-wheel drive.

Introduction

When the 2009 Hyundai Genesis sedan took home North American Car of the Year, some doubters thought it a fluke, a lucky shot by a rookie. The 2010 Genesis Coupe shows it wasn't, that Hyundai not only is serious in its upmarket intentions, but also can deliver serious contenders and at impressive prices.

This new coupe is not merely a shortened, two-door, four-passenger version of the larger, four-door, five-passenger sedan. While it shares some of the sedan's underpinnings, in almost every way that matters, and in some that probably don't, it's a unique, sporty coupe that offers remarkable value for dollar.

There's a choice of engines, between a turbocharged, 210-horsepower four-cylinder and a 306-hp V6. Both come standard with a six-speed manual transmission, increasingly a rarity, if offered at all, in the sporty coupe market.The optional automatics are Shiftronic manu matics with steering column-mounted shift paddles.In a hat tip to the car's rear-wheel drive, the rear tires and wheels are wider than the fronts, making for a better managed, more efficient delivery of power to the road.

Inside you'll find leather upholstery on most models, but the fabric seats are more than up to the dual challenges of keeping their occupants comfortable over long distances as well as reassuringly restrained on winding mountain roads. For the multi media generation, iPod and USB audio inputs are standard along with a simple auxiliary jack.

All of this, though, is icing on the cake. This is a very competent, nicely balanced sporty coupe that feels as at home on a closed track as slogging through daily commute traffic.Rear-wheel drive is generally regarded as being better for sporty handling than front-wheel drive, and the Genesis takes advantage of this.We found the ride and handling on the street and on the track to be remarkably good, especially for a car with a starting sticker price of $22,000.

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.

Walkaround

The 2010 Genesis Coupe has a quirky, hybrid look, a mix of several styling themes. Some of it works and some of it doesn't.On the upside, it's distinctive.On the downside, it's distinctive.One thing about which there is no confusion is that the Genesis Coupe is not merely a sporty, two-door knock down of the company's award-winning sedan.The only visual feature it shares with the sedan is the company's stylized H logo.

The front end is an intriguing collage of swoops and scoops. Two sharp hood creases squeeze past the upper grille to pinch down on top of a lower grille flanked by horizontal polished ribs on flat black insets pushing the fog lights to the extremes of the lower fascia, which itself wraps around the front tire wells to emphasize the broad stance.Projector-beam headlights peer out of compound housings slashed into the fenders.The busy front end is not going to look any better with a license plate bolted to it, a realization that might have buyers living in states requiring two plates sorely tempted to scoff at that particular law.

Side view shows what at a quick first glance could be the Infiniti coupe. There's a nice balance between hood and boot, which are split by a perfectly proportioned glasshouse.Right-sized tires on airy alloy wheels fill round wheel wells.Topping it off is something called a Z character line that broadcasts sportiness to passersby.The curves of the body catch the light and shadow and a Z-shaped reflection breaks up what would otherwise be a large expanse of sheet metal along the sides of the car.

To the extent there's any Hyundai legacy in the Genesis Coupe it's found in the hindmost view. Were it not for the car's mass, followers might think they were tailgating a Tiburon, the smaller, lower priced, less-sophisticated sporty coupe (phased out during the 2008 model year).There's the same lower valance with almost identical wide spaced exhaust tips, a similar oval ness to the taillight rear bumper fascia trunk lid grouping and the same tucked-in tapering of the rear quarter panels behind the rear tires.This isn't to say the look is other than pleasant, but the clear visual linkage to that older, lesser coupe is strong enough that it could dim the new coupe's up-market prospects, at least to those following behind.

Interior

The Genesis Coupe interior shows cost-cutting doesn't have to mean cheap. Yes, most of the larger pieces are hard plastic, and pizzazz is not a word that comes readily to mind when describing the gauges and array of switches and knobs on the center stack.But for the most part, where function and feel matter, the Genesis Coupe measures up.

Seats, those in front at least, are comfortable but sufficiently assertive to hold the backside in place during spirited motoring, especially in the 2.0T with its basic black cloth. The 3.8's leather is a nice touch of semi-luxury, but it's slippery, as well as sweaty in the hot months and clammy in the cold.It's that old debate between cloth and leather.

The back seats are only for small children and, in some states, lower insurance premiums.

The steering wheel feels good, with just the right rim thickness and cross section. The shift knob, steering wheel and driver's seat hip-point triangulate well for 90-percentile males.The column-mounted shift paddles for the Shiftronic automatics are at the fingertips of hands at the 10-and-2 o'clock positions and are within reach from 9-and-3.The up/down slot on the console mounted shift gate opens toward the driver, where it's a natural tug at the lever.The foot pedals are where the driver's feet expect; heel and toeing in the six speed manuals could be easier but doesn't demand a stretch or awkward ankle twist.Unlike the buttons for the power windows, which are placed on the door armrest at such an odd angle that to use them requires twisting the wrist into an almost painful contortion.

The primary gauges are analog, with coolant temperature and fuel gauges embedded in the base of the speedometer and tachometer, respectively. Basic, bright red needles communicate their information quickly and surely.The aforementioned knobs, buttons and rocker switches for the audio and climate management controls are large and logically located, with audio controls up top for ready access requiring minimal shift of the driver's line of sight away from the road ahead, to which a low dash gives bay window-like visibility.Quite the contrary is true for lane checks; despite a recessed lower sill that expands the glass area, the rear quarter windows offer limited visibility, in large part due to the large C-pillar.

Cargo area isn't commonly a strong point for coupes, and the Genesis Coupe does not challenge that perception. With 10 cubic feet of cargo space, the Genesis Coupe holds more than the 2009 Mazda RX-8 (7.6 cu.ft.), less than the BMW 328i/335i coupe (15.5 cu.ft.).

Nor is a roomy cabin traditionally a coupe's forte, another standard to which this coupe adheres. That said, the Genesis Coupe holds up well against those competitors in terms of front seat roominess.Front-seat head room tops that in the RX-8 and 3 Series coupe by about one inch.The same holds for front-seat leg room, which bests those two by more than two inches.Hip room in those front seats is wider by almost three inches than in the RX-8's seats.(BMW, like most German carmakers, does not publish figures on hip room.) If rear seats must be added to the chart, the Coupe truly fares not well, trailing in head room by more than two inches, in leg room by between just under one inch and more than three inches, but eking out a win by one inch over the RX-8 in hip room.

Driving Impression

Bringing the Genesis Coupe to market at this price point meant compromises. Fortunately, Hyundai made those compromises elsewhere and not in the handling package.It's a pleasant ride in cruise mode and surprisingly fun, and competent, during play time.

If there's a complaint, it's with steering feel at high speeds over anything other than glass-smooth pavement, when too much sensitivity to surface irregularities feeds back through the steering wheel; the best descriptor is high strung. This afflicts the 2.0T more than it does the 3.8, which is more relaxed, but both feel as if they could use a little more damping.Driven hard on a closed track, however, both were a delight, nicely balanced, with just a smidgen of understeer from the mild front-end weight bias.One of the benefits of rear-wheel drive is that it allows the driver to better control the car in a turn using the throttle.Lifting off the throttle after carrying too much speed into a corner kicked the rear end out a bit, but a touch of opposite lock and giving it gas put everything back in line.

What was truly fun was turning off the electronic stability control and using that same throttle to manage the line through a turn and then to draw different exit lines in search of the optimum entry line into the next turn. All of which every one of the Genesis Coupe powertrain combinations took in stride, never surprising with some unexpected dynamic resulting from an unnecessary compromise during development.Sure, the Track editions' envelopes were more expansive, especially in the braking category (love those Brembos!) but the other two editions were no slouches.

Power delivery in the 2.0T was linear with virtually no evidence of the dreaded turbo lag, to the point, sadly, of requiring some extra anticipation when executing a pass on mountain two lanes. Shifts in the automatics were smooth and precise.Upshifts are controlled solely by the driver when the Shiftronic is in manual mode.Shift throws in the manuals were short but could have been more precise.

The ride was comfortable on well-maintained interstates, showing some rough edges only on weathered urban roads, where broad expansion joints and broken pavement sent jolts through the suspension hard points. Road and tire noise was mostly muted, as was wind noise, even at interstate speeds, although the outside mirrors on a couple test cars at the introduction in Nevada generated an occasional whistle.

Summary

The 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe offers sporty handling and rear-wheel drive. Our impression was the Genesis Coupe rides smoother than the Mazda RX-8, though it feels less sophisticated than the BMW 3 Series coupes.Power from the four-cylinder and V6 engines is competitive.Fuel economy bests all but the 335i (where BMW recommends premium fuel).The BMWs are tops in styling, and those two and the Mazda have richer, although not necessarily more comfortable, interiors.Then there's price.Sticker for the Genesis Coupe starts out lower than the least expensive RX-8 by about $4000 and by more than $15,000 than the least expensive of the BMWs.In terms of value, the Genesis Coupe prevails.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Tom Lankard filed this report from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Model Lineup

Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T ($22,000); 2.0T Premium ($24,250); 2.0T Track ($26,750); 2.0T R-Spec ($23,750); 3.8 ($25,000); 3.8 Grand Touring ($27,500); 3.8 Track ($29,500).

Assembled In

Ulsan, South Korea.

Options As Tested

5-speed Shiftronic automatic ($1250); iPod cable ($30); carpet floor mats ($95).

Model Tested

Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T Premium ($24,250).

Car and Driver

Least Liked

Knuckle-rapping plastic, slower than a Z, dorky corporate grille.

One Liner

K-town revives the Supra, at an affordable price.

Edmunds.com

Comparison

At the test track the Hyundai Genesis proves itself a worthy entry into the sport coupe segment by giving the pricier Infiniti a run in several categories.

Motor Trend

Most Liked

Sharp handling, livable ride from sophisticated chassis, capable engines, sporty cabin design, good value.

Model Reviews

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.

SITEMAP >> Hyundai of Fairfield

Hyundai, Hyundai of Fairfield Dealer

At Hyundai, our goal is simple. We want to be the best Hyundai of Fairfield dealer in California. We know that car shoppers want low prices and superior service when searching for Hyundai cars, used cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans in Fairfield, California.

Our no-nonsense way of selling vehicles is what our customers want. Whether you are looking for Hyundai Accent , Hyundai Tiburon , Hyundai Azera , Hyundai Genesis , Hyundai Elantra , Hyundai Tucson , Hyundai Veracruz , Hyundai Genesis Coupe , Hyundai Sonata , Hyundai Santa Fe , or Hyundai Entourage, we have all of them available for you.

Hyundai of Fairfield Genesis Coupe | California Hyundai Sonata | Fairfield CA Hyundai Elantra

There are hundreds of California new car dealerships. Today´s automotive market offers more choices than ever before. Hyundai of Fairfield dealers like Hyundai want you to consider a new Hyundai for one reason ­ they offer the best new car value in California. Pound for pound, dollar for dollar, nothing stacks up to a Hyundai of Fairfield.

We have a tremendous selection for you and everyone in the area. Hyundai of Fairfield Genesis Coupe shoppers come from across California to buy one. Hyundai Sonata in Fairfield CA buyers are always happy with our prices. Those looking for a Tempe Hyundai Borrego dealer don´t have far to drive for their new vehicle..

We are one amongst many Hyundai of Fairfield dealers, but we are the only Hyundai Dealership you need.

Hyundai of Fairfield Service, Maintenance, and Repairs

Hyundai of Fairfield Service and Parts Department has a proud tradition of performing Hyundai repairs and maintenance. Our technicians are the best Hyundai mechanics in California with decades of combined training and experience.

Whether you need engine repair, transmission service, or just an oil change in California, our expert auto repair mechanics are Hyundai certified and experts in fixing any issue you have with your vehicle.

Check out our Hyundai service specials.

Find Hyundai Parts in Fairfield

Never settle for second best when you don´t have to. Our Hyundai of Fairfield parts department at Hyundai of Fairfield has genuine Hyundai parts to make your vehicle run its best. We stock a large inventory of Hyundai parts, but if we don´t have it here, we can get it in FAST.

Take a look at our Hyundai parts specials.

Hyundai formerly Hyundai of Fairfield.

If you are looking for a Hyundai or any nice used car and live anywhere in California then stop by Hyundai. Our dealership serves the following area: Fairfield area including Suisun City, Vallejo, Vacaville, Napa and Pinole.

We will make our best efforts that posted prices are always accurate however, we are not responsible for any typographical or other errors that may appear on the site. If the posted price for a vehicle or service is incorrect due to a typographical or other error, such as data transmission, etc., this Dealership or Pixel Motion, Inc. are only responsible for the correct price, which will be provided as soon as we are made aware of such error(s). Ultimately, it is your responsibility to ensure that the information is 100% accurate with the Dealer.

Posted vehicle images and descriptions on our website is representative to what is provided by our suppliers. Please note that the actual vehicle may slightly differ from its specifications and/or images. The Dealership is not responsible for any typographical, pricing, product specifications, advertising or shipping errors. Advertised prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

In the event a vehicle is posted at an incorrect price due to these errors, or if an error in pricing was received from our suppliers, the Dealership reserves the right to refuse and/or cancel these orders.