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#275 of 638 Re: genesis coupe [mannyman1]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 09, 2010 (4:05 am)
Hi mannyman1. Hyundai is currently running a special lease on the 2010 Genesis Coupe, featuring a low money factor and $1,000 lease cash.
The following articles should answer any specific questions that you have about calculating lease payments: 10 Steps to Leasing a New Car and Calculate Your Own Lease Payment.
Good luck and let us know if you have any other questions.
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#276 of 638 Re: genesis coupe [Car_man]
by ryangambrill
Feb 20, 2010 (1:15 pm)
Does anyone have the Feb 2010 MF and Residual numbers for the V6 and V8 Genesis Sedan? 24-30-36 month terms.
thanks in advance
#277 of 638 Re: genesis coupe [ryangambrill]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 24, 2010 (3:46 am)
I sure do. Here you go, ryangambrill. Hyundai Motors Finance Corp.'s current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 Genesis Sedan V6 with 15,000 miles per year are .00175 and 54%, respectively.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a Sonata Sedan V8 are .00139 and 51%.
I don't believe that Hyundai is offering 24 or 30 month leases on these cars right now.
When negotiating your deal, make sure to take advantage of the $1,000 cash incentive that Hyundai is currently providing on leases of the Genesis Sedan.
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#278 of 638 Gen Coupe Track MF and Residual?
by tonystarks22
Feb 24, 2010 (6:32 pm)
Can I get residual and mf and any incentives on a 2010 Gen Coupe Track 6sp with Nav 15k/36 months. Thanks all!!
#279 of 638 Re: Gen Coupe Track MF and Residual? [tonystarks22]
by tonystarks22
Feb 25, 2010 (4:04 am)
^ the 3.8 manual (forgot to specify that)
#280 of 638 Genesis Sedan Lease
by bchips
Feb 27, 2010 (11:25 am)
Hi all-
For a 2010 Genesis Sedan 3.8 w/Tech package, I was quoted 55% residual and a MF of .00215. Seems high to me as I've been seeing .00175 around the boards. Any thoughts?
For those of you who've recently gotten the sedan with tech package, what should I expect to get for a purchase price?
Thank you in advance for your help!
#281 of 638 Lease something else
by roberts10
Feb 28, 2010 (11:51 am)
Unless you want to get bounced around like crazy driving this car, I would suggest leasing something else. I have a genesis and it drives awful. So bouncey it's ridiculous. I'd pass on this car! The suspension is awful on this car.
#282 of 638 Re: Lease something else [roberts10]
by kenb757
Feb 28, 2010 (4:59 pm)
I'm curious, is it a 2009 or 2010. If it's a 2010 Hyundai hasn't improved the ride any. If it's a 2009, has anybody driven the 2010?
#283 of 638 Re: Lease something else [kenb757]
by roberts10
Mar 01, 2010 (5:43 am)
HI..
My Genesis Sedan is a 2009 V 6 . I have not driven a 2010 so I dont know if the ride is the same as my ride. The car itself looks great inside and out. I have had it one year with no issues, but the Ride is really bad. Its like riding on a wave runner. If you are leasing also be prepared to buy 4 snow tires if you are in a snow area because the car will NOT move at all even in an inch of snow. You HAVE to have 4 snow tires for winter driving or else the car is not driveable. Factor another $1000.00 in expense for this. Hope this helps.
#284 of 638 Re: Lease something else [roberts10]
by toye
Mar 01, 2010 (7:29 am)
I have a 2009 tech 3.8 (bought it in April 09) and it rides fine. My only problem is that I had to get new tires after 22,000 as the Dunlaps wore out quickly.