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'15 3.8 rwd: what is the "real" mpg & mechanical reliability like?

What helped me chose the Genesis, or rather another Hyundai in particular, was the 20 years experience with a Lantra and two Sonatas. Always started, never broke down and always passed the government annual test/ check which is very thorough. That's 100% reliability.
The Sonata and Genesis were/ are produced mainly for the US market (IMO) and that turns me on. You American guys seem to like to experiment with new makes/ models more than we do in the UK because you can afford to as your costs are a lot less. If a car does not come up to scratch, you guys slaughter the market potential for a lemon.
I've seen a lot of very positive information from the US regarding the Genesis.
I'm seeing many more Hyundai's on the road now in the UK. This company has a great future.
I run on regular unleaded and it runs well. Although I believe the fuel standards are different in the US,
 
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What helped me chose the Genesis, or rather another Hyundai in particular, was the 20 years experience with a Lantra and two Sonatas. Always started, never broke down and always passed the government annual test/ check which is very thorough. That's 100% reliability.
The Sonata and Genesis were/ are produced mainly for the US market (IMO) and that turns me on. You American guys seem to like to experiment with new makes/ models more than we do in the UK because you can afford to as your costs are a lot less. If a car does not come up to scratch, you guys slaughter the market potential for a lemon.
I've seen a lot of very positive information from the US regarding the Genesis.
I'm seeing many more Hyundai's on the road now in the UK. This company has a great future.
I run on regular unleaded and it runs well. Although I believe the fuel standards are different in the US,

This is a great site if you want a good idea on a particular quality of a car
http://www.truedelta.com/ check it out
 
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