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Hyundai unveils its Genesis concept at the 2007 New York auto show.

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aww, hyundai has grown up
by rkb33 April 9, 2007 6:32 PM PDT
I love to stick up for the underdog, and have had a hyundai for the past 3 years, an Elantra. But I am a little sad, now that they are growing up. They will start to get noticed, and that 10 year hundred thousand mile warranty will be shortened, and prices will no longer be as competitive. Sad really, but I am happy for them and their success, and I gotta say, I love their new look.
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i dont like hyundai.. no creativity?
by azncash April 9, 2007 6:46 PM PDT
okay the last car they made look like accords, now this one looks like a camry..
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Way to be Original...
by ckurowic April 10, 2007 7:51 PM PDT
That totally looks like a Camry! Good job guys. Almost as good as Ford and GM's
engineers...ouch.
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TRULY SURPRISED!!
by gill1964 April 18, 2007 1:48 PM PDT
I'm a retired Navy Veteran and have traveled to Korea many times. Until today, I would have never considered purchasing a vehicle from Hyundai. I would have compared it to buying a car with a salvage title. It might run good and look good, but how much would it be worth in the next few years. I'll have to keep my eye on this car to see how well it's doing with the sales. I don't like to drive a car that's in every other driveway either.
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