Car of the Year : Hyundai

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http://www.businessweek.com/ap/finan.../D95L1P900.htm

Hyundai Motor Co. saw its foray into the luxury market rewarded Sunday when its Genesis sedan received the South Korean automaker's first North American Car of the Year award.

The Genesis narrowly beat out the Ford Flex, a seven-passenger crossover vehicle, for the honor. But Ford Motor Co. won top truck honors for its Ford F-150 in the awards presented on the first day of media previews for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

Mark Fields, Ford's president of the Americas, said Hyundai's win in the car category illustrates the competitiveness of the North American market.

"The best keep getting better," Fields told reporters after the awards were presented. "I think what it says is it's a broad playing field out there. And those people with a focus on the customer can win."

The other finalist for car of the year was the Volkswagen Jetta TDI. The two other North American Truck of the Year finalists were Chrysler LLC's Dodge Ram pickup and Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz ML 320 Bluetec.

It's another big honor for the F-150, which is the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. and was named 2009 Truck of the Year by Motor Trend magazine. Fields said the award should help bring more people into Ford's showrooms and help its dealers.

He said it also shows that Ford can compete.

"It means that we can produce the best in the world, and I think that's a shot in the arm for the entire domestic industry," Fields said.

Hyundai launched the rear-wheel-drive Genesis a year ago, a car it saw as its ticket into the ranks of the world's top-end automakers. The company bills it as a competitor to luxury models such as the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, BMW AG's 5-Series and Toyota Motor Corp.'s Lexus GS.

"Genesis ... really does make a new beginning for our company," Hyundai Vice Chairman H.S. Lee told reporters in accepting the award. "It represents the engineering excellence that our company has tried for and it is a game-changing vehicle which will define our product going forward."

The awards are given by 50 automotive journalists from the U.S. and Canada who represent magazines, television, radio, newspapers and Web sites. They're designed to recognize vehicles based on factors that include innovation, design, safety, handling, driver satisfaction and value.

To be considered for the honor, which often is used in automakers' advertising, vehicles must be new or substantially changed from the previous model. More than 50 new vehicles were eligible this year, but jurors winnowed that list to 14 cars and 11 trucks before the finalists were named last month.

The North American honors have been given annually since 1994.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTlC5JeJnno

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Wow! The world is changing very rapidly...is there anyway that anyone would have guessed this five years ago?
 
are those rims factory in the first pic?? I actually really like that look..
 
We will become a third world country if something doesn't change soon. Nice looking car that I will never own.

Bruce
 
I LIKE IT THE COUPE IS NICE TOO,I JUST DONT LIKE HOW HYUNDAI COPIES OTHER CARS,THIS LOOKS JUST LIKE A 740 BMW OUTSIDE AND IN ITS NICE BUT THEY SHOULD GET THEIR OWN STYLE
 
Why invent when you can copy for a third of the cost
 
ViperJeff said:
Why invent when you can copy for a third of the cost
So true, look at all the "v-twin" bikes out these days. Or Hollywood, as soon as something is popular there are a dozen movies or tv shows about it. Doesn't seem like anybody ever gets called on it though, in any industry.
 
STOCKSRT10 said:
I JUST DONT LIKE HOW HYUNDAI COPIES OTHER CARS,THIS LOOKS JUST LIKE A 740 BMW OUTSIDE AND IN ITS NICE BUT THEY SHOULD GET THEIR OWN STYLE

Kinda like when the Chrysler 300C first came out. :confused: Everyone thought it was a "baby" Bentley......lol.
 
Nice ride and a good value for what you get. I recall seeing soemone, a while back posted a video here from BBC Top Wheels (or something like that), that road tested 2 of these vehicles and tracked them (road course).
 
Those cars in the photos are not stock. Aftermarket wheels and lowered for sure. I have known for a while that the best bang for the buck when buying a NEW car is a Hyundai. It is unbelievable how cheap they can sell a quality car for. That being said, I just could not see myself in a Hyundai and many others feel the same way. If I were looking to buy a car in the same segment as the Genesis, I would test drive it. Of course, I would personally much rather buy a used German car with an extended warranty for the same cost as a new Genesis.
 
ChrisAZ said:
I would personally much rather buy a used German car with an extended warranty for the same cost as a new Genesis.

....and give up that 10-year/100,000-mile warranty?? :D ....and the 1 year buy-back if you lose your job.....:D
 
slow91 said:
....and give up that 10-year/100,000-mile warranty?? :D ....and the 1 year buy-back if you lose your job.....:D

I'm not poor enough and my ego is too big I guess. Honestly though, a large sedan is not something I would consider buying so it's hard to say if I would consider it or not. I also refuse to buy new cars due to the instant value drop. I can think of many used vehicles I would prefer in the same price range as the Genesis. It's just not on my list at all. I'm really not sure who will buy this car. If it tanks in resell value like most cars, it will really be an incredible bargain in two years after it is used. That is when it might end up in my list of wants but I doubt it. If you are on a budget and you want a large luxury sedan and it has to be brand new, this is your car.
 

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