Sorry about the license plates. I meant to blank them.
I have clear frames that will go on the car today to replace the dealer frames.
Earl
Love the rear wing, never really liked the front one. I left mine off.
LikewiseSame here man.
This has been discussed a million times. The Genesis is sold in Korea, Middle East, and Russia with the wings everywhere (no flying H). It is sold as a Genesis BH380, BH500, etc, not sold as a Hyundai (just as Lincoln is not sold as a Ford).Love the rear wing, never really liked the front one. I left mine off. I agree though, it makes a huge difference in the appearance when viewed side by side or a before/after. Makes me wonder why Hyundai USA didn't do this at the factory... One of life's great mysteries I suppose
I thought you had to have a tenure or so many posts to add a photo.
http://genesisowners.com/hyundai-genesis-forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3474&stc=1&d=1399101928
http://genesisowners.com/hyundai-genesis-forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=3475&stc=1&d=1399102082
yep and get rid of the front plate too.
Hell with that stupid law.
Love the rear wing, never really liked the front one. I left mine off. I agree though, it makes a huge difference in the appearance when viewed side by side or a before/after. Makes me wonder why Hyundai USA didn't do this at the factory... One of life's great mysteries I suppose
Haven't read this anywhere before, but makes sense. I think it worked.The reason for the Hyundai badge in USA is that Hyundai Motor America wanted to sell the Genesis as a Hyundai to improve the brand image of Hyundai in the USA, which took a terrible beating back in the late 1980's and 1990's.
Yup, gotta love ebay!We get the wings by buying them from people who go to a Hyundai dealer in Korea and purchase them as OEM parts, and import them to the US and sell them to us. Hyundai Motor America (HMA) does not sell the wings. For 2015, HMA sort of changed their minds on the front wings, steering wheel, and wings on wheel rims (but still the H on the rear).
I do like the front.
Friday noon my wife and I were leaving Pappdeaux's Restaurant, 4 guys walked past, one of them glanced down at the front of the Genesis, stepped back a couple of steps, just stood there looking at the car, never made eye contact with us.
We thought that was a unique reaction and I would really like to know what he was trying to figure out.
Earl