Yes it's darker in person and just looks like a normal black. A lot of these photos have low contrast which makes the black appear lighter. Hope this helps.
Garbage car ! Garbage Company ! How is that in the 35 years Hyundai is here in the USA and still having fires in the engines of their cars? In 1986 when they came in the USA they were rolling off the boat with bad transmissions! No such thing as cheap car-good car ! It's like buying a car from Walmart !
This 2021 G80 is not affected by the recalls. Go ahead and name me one car company without any mechanical issues, I’ll wait. I’m not defending their engine problems but at least they’re willing to do a recall and free repairs.
@@khoaphan8490 The point is they are always having problems. When they came in the USA in 1986, they already had transmission problems. They shipped them like them. Very nice of them I must say...I have a friend who owned a dealership and told me.
@@dennisg6599 ok, so what..its now 2021. They have had almost 40 years to figure it out since then and from the look of the Genesis I would say they have definitely done so.
really great channel sir
Thank you for this. The black interior looks more like dark gray. Is it darker in person?
Yes it's darker in person and just looks like a normal black. A lot of these photos have low contrast which makes the black appear lighter. Hope this helps.
@@CarColorTrim very helpful. Thank you so much!
Too bad U.S. market is not getting the cooler colors in Korea. Really can’t wait for the Sport trim.
It's not all calors
Depends on the market.
色彩看不出来,
Garbage car ! Garbage Company ! How is that in the 35 years Hyundai is
here in the USA and still having fires in the engines of their cars? In
1986 when they came in the USA they were rolling off the boat with bad
transmissions! No such thing as cheap car-good car ! It's like buying a
car from Walmart !
This 2021 G80 is not affected by the recalls. Go ahead and name me one car company without any mechanical issues, I’ll wait. I’m not defending their engine problems but at least they’re willing to do a recall and free repairs.
@@khoaphan8490 The point is they are always having problems. When they came in the USA in 1986, they already had transmission problems. They shipped them like them. Very nice of them I must say...I have a friend who owned a dealership and told me.
@@dennisg6599 ok, so what..its now 2021. They have had almost 40 years to figure it out since then and from the look of the Genesis I would say they have definitely done so.
@@trith72 They cut corners, Engines still catch fire? Are you kidding me? Enjoy it if you want to. A Lexus it will never be.
@@dennisg6599 it's already far beyond a Lexus