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Subscribe to this threadHyundai launches site for Genesis Coupe
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Mike Jenkins @ Mar 22nd 2008 2:52PM
It doesn't say on the site, anybody know what kind of mileage these engines are supposed to get?
Jack Herreter @ Mar 22nd 2008 3:41PM
How many times are we going to hear about Hyundai? Of course it's going to make a site on its new vehicle, every company would. The question is how much is Hyundai paying Autoblog.
samit @ Mar 22nd 2008 3:59PM
I like how they are showing the car from the back on the website's intro screens - I think the back is the strong point (seems to look better compared to the front).
But I do think that simply changing the front bumper (body-kit) might make the car look equally good from the front too.
Steven T. @ Mar 23rd 2008 12:14PM
The comment rankings are unusually aggressive for such a routine posting. I take it Hyundai's p.r. staff works weekends.