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The seats in the Gencoupe were another complaint I had. I never felt quite right in them, and I fit perfect in the BRZ seats. Much more comfortable. That said, I do miss the audio and phone buttons on the steering wheel. Question to you guys. When you are using your phone in the BRZ, is there a way to mute your phone from the radio unit while you are on a call? |
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Anyway, my point is that the gauges were useful, but their location was ridiculous. It's like the designers just tried to fit as many cool and trendy things onto the center stack as possible without much thought on potential usability. There is little in the way of design cohesiveness ( ex. the hazard light button next to another 'button' that looked exactly similar but wasn't actually a button). It's infuriating. They could have made a great RWD coupe but design by committee and lack of focus still plague Hyundai's attempt at making a good GC... |
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I think what Hyundai would need to ultimately do is what Toyota and Subaru did. Get back to the basics. Lose some weight. Drastically improve the gearbox (Hyundai needs some serious work here), and work on the interior layout. The fit and finish of the car was very solid, and their warranties are top notch. But the car is just not a pure drivers car. It will be interesting to see what Hyundai does with the next release in a few years. They seem to be a company that learns from past mistakes so they might make a special car. |
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And I do wish Subaru would offer the Limited without the spoiler. It is not the worst spoiler out there, but I actually prefer look of the car without it.
I also have to say the radio/nav unit in the car is pretty poor. |
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Glad you posted this... I was having some last-minute second considerations about getting a Genesis 3.8 R instead.
*slaps wrist* Bad Turbowned, BAD!
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Ehh I don't mind the spoiler. At least you could make a case for it - aerodynamic efficiency, downforce, etc (don't know all the technical terms).
What Hyundai needs to do to make a good GC: 1) fix the shifter, clutch - stop using parts from a Fisher Price catalog 2) Get Peter Schreyer to design the exterior 3) Clean up the interior, make it more German in feel 4) Work some more on the handling and steering 5) Cut some weight They lack focus and try too hard to make the GC do everything. |
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Nice, you made a wise/smart choice.
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Otherwise I agree with your points on the Gencoupe. This is going to be an interesting segment to watch (RWD coupes). We will see a redesigned Mustang and Gencoupe within the next couple of years. There are rumors of another Mazda RX series, and I hope Nissan would get back in the game competitively as well. Like the Gencoupe the Z series has just gotten too bloated as well. |
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![]() I think if you were to mod the BRZ/FRS to get another 50+ hp and 50ft lbs of torque and add some slightly larger and stickier tires you would get the best of both worlds
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Instead I pulled the trigger on a 36mo lease of the BRZ. Surprisingly, the dealer I went to has some incoming and existing BRZs on the lot (that I could even get a test drive) - totally unexpected. |
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Plus, I think the the GC was gunning for the Infiniti G coupe, so a certain level of luxury would have been expected. Still, I'm grateful Hyundai did something that brought back the sub-30k RWD coupe. |
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Great post. I drove a Mazda 3 ('08 GT sedan) prior to my BRZ Limited as well, and had previously considered the Genesis Coupe 3.8 and had driven a '12 2.0T and was not happy with the transmission, but assumed it was just something I would grow accustomed to. Then I read about the forthcoming FR-S in Motor Trend(?), at which point I was sold. I have family members that have both bought '13 V8 Charger RT's, and I'm sure they probably wonder why I'd buy a 200hp 4-cylinder for (almost) what they paid for their V8's, but they just don't get it... there is a lot more to driving than just a straight line.
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