2015 Hyundai Genesis
Hyundai Genesis Details
V6, 3.8L
Empire State Gray
RWD
Gasoline
90,535 Miles
Black
36598A
KMHGN4JE0FU050430
Base
About This 2015 Hyundai Genesis
Empire State Gray 2015 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 RWD 8-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC 3.8L V6 DGI DOHC Dual CVVTPrices exclude tax, title, license and a $998 documentation fee. All offers apply only to vehicles in stock at time of purchase. Prices expire at midnight on the date displayed. By submitting my contact information, I consent to being contacted by Quebedeaux via phone, email, or text message, including marketing messages sent using automated technology. Consent is not required to purchase goods or services. Standard message and data rates may apply. Availability of items such as second key, floor mats, or owners manual is not guaranteed on pre-owned vehicles. All vehicles are subject to prior sale. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, errors or omissions may occur. Buyers are encouraged to contact the dealership directly to confirm pricing, equipment, and availability. Recent Arrival!Shop us online at http://www.qbuickgmc.com or visit us in person at 3566 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716. You can also call us at 520-795-5550. Proudly serving the community of Tucson, Sierra Vista, Sahuarita, Nogales, Marana and all of southern Arizona. Quebedeaux Buick GMC has been open and serving our community for over 60 years and we stand behind our service to our customers and our community.Reviews:* Exceptional value; smooth ride quality; roomy and high-quality interior; excellent crash test scores; long warranty coverage. Source: Edmunds* Shopping for a mid-level luxury car, but keeping an eye on value? Youve come to the right place. Comparably equipped and that is easy to do with the Genesis the Hyundai sedan offers great value without making you feel deprived of anything its competitors can offer. Source: KBB.com
Features & Options
- BLACK LEATHER SEATING SURFACES
- ALL WEATHER FLOOR MATS
- WHEEL LOCKS
- FIRST AID KIT
- EMPIRE STATE GRAY
- OPTION GROUP 01
- Rear Wheel Drive
- Power Steering
- ABS
- 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
- Brake Assist
- Aluminum Wheels
- Tires - Front Performance
- Tires - Rear Performance
- Temporary Spare Tire
- Heated Mirrors
- Power Mirror(s)
- Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
- Power Folding Mirrors
- Rear Defrost
- Intermittent Wipers
- Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
- Rain Sensing Wipers
- Daytime Running Lights
- Automatic Headlights
- AM/FM Stereo
- CD Player
- Navigation System
- Satellite Radio
- MP3 Capability
- Bluetooth Connection
- Telematics
- Auxiliary Audio Input
- HD Radio
- Requires Subscription
- MP3 Capability
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls
- Hard Disk Drive Media Storage
- Bluetooth Connection
- Power Driver Seat
- Power Passenger Seat
- Bucket Seats
- Heated Front Seat(s)
- Driver Adjustable Lumbar
- Passenger Adjustable Lumbar
- Pass-Through Rear Seat
- Rear Bench Seat
- Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Trip Computer
- Power Windows
- Telematics
- Requires Subscription
- Leather Steering Wheel
- Keyless Entry
- Power Door Locks
- Keyless Start
- Keyless Entry
- Power Door Locks
- Remote Trunk Release
- Universal Garage Door Opener
- Cruise Control
- Climate Control
- Multi-Zone A/C
- A/C
- Woodgrain Interior Trim
- Leather Seats
- Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
- Driver Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Vanity Mirror
- Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
- Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
- Floor Mats
- Keyless Start
- Navigation System
- Smart Device Integration
- Power Windows
- Power Door Locks
- Trip Computer
- Pass-Through Rear Seat
- Security System
- Immobilizer
- Traction Control
- Stability Control
- Traction Control
- Front Side Air Bag
- Telematics
- Requires Subscription
- Tire Pressure Monitor
- Driver Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag
- Front Head Air Bag
- Rear Head Air Bag
- Passenger Air Bag Sensor
- Front Side Air Bag
- Rear Side Air Bag
- Knee Air Bag
- Driver Restriction Features
- Child Safety Locks
- Back-Up Camera
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2015 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 AWD Review
Earlier this year I had a 1-day spin in the all-new Genesis; Hyundai’s 2nd generation rear-wheel drive premium sedan. That car had the 5.0-liter V8, so for my full-week evaluation I’ve been driving this all-wheel drive V6 model - a car so impressive I’m convinced you won’t find one better for $50,000.The importance of spending a full week with a car cannot be underestimated. A quickie test-drive of the 5.0 Ultimate model at the media launch had me saying great things about the new Genesis but in order to get to know a car intimately you’ve got to use it as if it were your own. So with this 3.8 HTRAC model – and no that doesn’t refer to the 70s era cartridge player– I packed up the family for a getaway, covering nearly 1,000 miles including all types of driving. And with each passing day this Genesis accumulated more and more accolades.
Though the handsome styling and excellent drivability are both Genesis strong suits, it’s this car’s spacious and feature laden interior that’s truly the headline; so quiet and comfortable you’d swear it has to be a six-figure luxury car. It gobbles up highway miles with impeccable ease. Now, from the main screen to the driver displays this is the way to smartly integrate cutting edge electronics – a lesson its competitors could desperately use.
Making a car rich in technology AND easy to use is far from a simple task, but Hyundai has really nailed the user experience here from the very moment you approach the car. Greeted with outside lighting and a logo projection, you step into a cabin that continues to welcome you with an auditory and visual splash. This optional 16-way driver’s seat packs a power bolster which hugs your sides once seated and has a power extender – a helm that belongs in the car seat hall of fame. You can open the panoramic sunroof to further extend the airiness or simply just go. Despite having a first class infotainment unit and a series of menus ahead of you, the Genesis is intuitive and never clumsy. It has the best heads-up display available with excellent visuals and pertinent information, the infotainment suite incorporates 3 levels of redundancy; touchscreen, traditional buttons and a rotary controller to always make accessing what you want a snap. It also adds surprising features, like alerting you to an upcoming curve in the road and a Google search which is a godsend accompaniment to the destination input. A number of driver assistant features are here too including Smart Cruise Control with a haptic feedback steering wheel and other radar and camera based helpers that all work with you…not against you. The rear seats are enormous and and are heated with sunshades on all windows. And because it’s so unbelievably quiet at highway speeds, it is the THEE car to have for paramount road trip comfort. The trunk is huge too– so pack it in, though you can look a little silly standing next to it waiting for the Hands-free feature to trigger.
Eco, Normal and Sport modes lend a tailored driving experience, manipulating the strong and refined 3.8-liter V6 and its 311 horsepower. It’s a rear-drive car at heart and it handles itself off the beaten path with an earnest hustle, backed by *finally* a honed steering feel, a smart 8-speed auto and an energetic motor with a pleasant soundtrack. And even without the Continuous Damping Control Suspension of the 5.0, this model glides on air yet never feels sloppy. And much to my surprise, I averaged 23.5 mpg on regular unleaded – a great number for an all-wheel drive large car.
My complaints are few…it’d be nice to see tri-zone climate control, the voice command recognition is far from perfect and sometimes the smart key entry system didn’t like to open or lock on the first attempt. Adding another USB port would also be useful.
Pricing for the Genesis 3.8 AWD starts at $41,450 while my car with the trifecta of Signature, Tech and Ultimate packages stickers for $52,450. Any attempt to find a comparably priced car that offers all that this Genesis does is futile.








