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2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track
In this article, we shall review the 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track with Navigation. Firstly, let’s talk about the positive points. It has live traffic on its navigation system, as well as dial-by-name functionality in the Bluetooth system. The stereo has amazing quality audio, and the cabin technology is pretty impressive as well. There are Brembo brakes and a track-tuned suspension, making the car excellent to handle. But there are negative points as well. For instance, the materials in the cabin are economy-type, which explains the relatively low price. Also, the navigation screen is a little small, if you compare it with other cars.
But all said and done, this car is a great sports car with cutting-edge features, you should check out this 3.8 liter V6 engine and track pack. The cabin has dashboard and console accents that are quite stunning, but the materials look and feel a bit cheap. You’ll understand when you see the hard plastics that cover the dashboard, and the fake metal that runs down the center stack. The navigation system maps are functional, but the resolution isn’t too good if you compare it with cars like the Audi Q5 or the BMW Z4. However, XM NavTraffic information, traffic flow information and incident information are shown, and if there is traffic congestion ahead, you will be warned proactively, on a programmed route.


