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Ooof, this thing is gonna be wicked

..while simultaneously looking like a 90's concept vehicle?

The other Genesis designs are actually quite good but nothing about the above conveys “luxury EV” in any way. 

I’d be remiss if I didn’t share this Photoshop someone posted on Carscoops:

But why does it look like a frog?

Genesis has been really coming up with some very nice looking cars. This on the other hand...did they give it to the new kid to draw?

What is it up with you guys and trying to force the narrative that these new Hyundais are so good looking? I mean, some are, but I’ve literally never seen so many articles about a brand and how good looking all of their new vehicles are.  Are they paying you guys?

that implies that you would have to:

No, you can run over BLM protesters with impunity.

But how else will everyone else hear the angry V6 noises?

Hookers in Rehoboth? I’m thinking more Jersey Shore. Anyhow, these jokers should have kept driving south to the Bahamas with their Exxon credit card.

This car is incredibly underpowered. Don’t get me a wrong. I am a big fan but why would I get this car over an MK8 GTI, which has 241hp and 273 pound-feet

If you were a male that grew up in the 80's, there is only one right answer....

There’s no AMG GT 2-doors at all for 2022 anyway, they were already discontinued.

It’s also Biden’s fault that I can’t get a date!!1!1!

Who else is waiting to see how long this get blamed on Biden what ever crack pot reason the right wing nutters come up with?!

Having bought an ILX new, I have a hard time getting excited for anything Acura does.

Lol. Like this will cost anywhere near $30k.... 

Lol, yup, it’s certainly the the consumers’ fault, definitely not the fact that cars today are bloated monstrosities that are priced far, far higher than their historical counterparts. A 2001 Integra started at $32k (in today’s dollars), for something that was light, fast and fun to drive.  Any guesses as to how much

Lol, yup, it’s certainly the the consumers’ fault, definitely not the fact that cars today are bloated monstrosities that are priced far, far higher than their historical counterparts. A 2001 Integra started at $32k (in today’s dollars), for something that was light, fast and fun to drive.  Any guesses as to how much