I’m buying a 2013 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 with 53k miles in 2022 for 17k with 1 owner. I test drove it this morning and it felt like a brand new vehicle. It honestly feels like a blessing. Thanks for all the info in this video and I laughed a few times because I was thinking some of the things you said about how nice of a drive it is. Hope y’all are doing well 5 years later!
i bought mine for 7k with 78k miles on it. one owner. Old man owned it for 10 years and only 78k on it. This car drives like it just came out of the factory.
I have one of these with 139K miles on it. I've owned it since 2015 (now 2023) the most maintenance free, trouble free car I've ever owned. Nothing but oil changes and 1 brake job since I've owned it. It's fast (0-60 in 5.5 seconds), fun to drive, comfortable, the engine is sewing machine smooth, gets great gas mileage (my wife drives it on a highway commute and regularly gets over 30mpg). Can't recommend Genesis enough. Fantastic vehicles.
Appreciate the reviews quarter way thru the video and appreciate your opinion and knowledge. You might have made a few errors when saying the type of engine but regardless I appreciate the review. Do you still have her and how has she held up.
Mine in Southern California rides on ultra high performance summer tires and never, ever breaks traction. I think your snow tire ride affects your review on certain points.
Finding parts is hard? That explains why the insurance salvage them when they wreck was not a big deal. Since they're hard to get, they're probably expensive to import. It's the end of 2019, a junk yard should have more of these to get your parts. :)
The only ones in junk yards are wrecked ones, these things are bullet proof, they don't break down. Mine has 139K on it and runs like new. ZERO repairs required to date. (2023).
I’m buying a 2013 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 with 53k miles in 2022 for 17k with 1 owner. I test drove it this morning and it felt like a brand new vehicle. It honestly feels like a blessing. Thanks for all the info in this video and I laughed a few times because I was thinking some of the things you said about how nice of a drive it is. Hope y’all are doing well 5 years later!
I wanna buy one to in 2023 how is yours holding up
@@demardaley5168 58k miles now and still running like a dream.
@@opinionofonion4267 update?
You will love it. Our 2013 has 139K on it and has had ZERO problems. Still drives fantastic. I will be buying another Genesis for our next vehicle.
i bought mine for 7k with 78k miles on it. one owner. Old man owned it for 10 years and only 78k on it. This car drives like it just came out of the factory.
3.6? You mean 3.8
I have one of these with 139K miles on it. I've owned it since 2015 (now 2023) the most maintenance free, trouble free car I've ever owned. Nothing but oil changes and 1 brake job since I've owned it. It's fast (0-60 in 5.5 seconds), fun to drive, comfortable, the engine is sewing machine smooth, gets great gas mileage (my wife drives it on a highway commute and regularly gets over 30mpg). Can't recommend Genesis enough. Fantastic vehicles.
I threw 245's on the front and 275's on the rear and the thing corners like a beast now
what size rims?
@@SHTRU 19s
19x10 in the rear, 19x8.5 in the front
@@kerpail your tire sizes? 245x?x19 and 275x?x19
@@SHTRU Yes. And wheel sizes are in an above comment, I don't recall what the offsets are though sorry
Drive the 5.0rspec to really understand how quick this car can be.
A big comfy fast car doesn't fit in the family. *pulls into Subaru dealer.
I see you have two moms.
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Legit
Good video I couldn’t find one like this for 2013 model thank you
0-60 in 5.3 right?
Yep
With manual mode and esc off
Appreciate the reviews quarter way thru the video and appreciate your opinion and knowledge. You might have made a few errors when saying the type of engine but regardless I appreciate the review. Do you still have her and how has she held up.
Mine in Southern California rides on ultra high performance summer tires and never, ever breaks traction. I think your snow tire ride affects your review on certain points.
Finding parts is hard? That explains why the insurance salvage them when they wreck was not a big deal. Since they're hard to get, they're probably expensive to import. It's the end of 2019, a junk yard should have more of these to get your parts. :)
2022 now and it’s never been harder
The only ones in junk yards are wrecked ones, these things are bullet proof, they don't break down. Mine has 139K on it and runs like new. ZERO repairs required to date. (2023).
Say car one mo' again
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I think u should make more videos i enjoyed it
Homey you look like Nolan from Donut (RUclips) channel
Yee-haa!!!!
U just can’t drive