Here in St. Louis I stopped by Suntrup Hyundai yesterday. They had five 2010 models on the back lot but the ones in the showroom and out front were 2009 models. Their phone number used to be 314-591-0500.
The OP didn't specify what he's looking for, V6 or V8, Tech or no. That said, Pugi in Downers Grove gets a 4.6 w/no Tech (White Cashmire) tomorrow, a 3.8 Premium Plus on Wed. (Black/Black), and a 4.6 w/Tech in 10 days. The Sales Manager said he's willing to go below MSRP, but obviously not as much as the '09.
Also of potential interest: the remaining '09's are soon to get special pricing. No specifics, but my impression is the company is supplying that (not the dealers).
Anyway, OP, ask for Dave Novak and mention this board or post. He won't screw around with you.
After shopping on the East coast for a month, I finally pulled the trigger on a 2010 4.6 with Tech package on Ebay Today ( Shawnee Mission Hyundai in Kansas). Will be flying out on Friday and Driving back approximately 16-18 hours according to map quest. Couldn't wait for them to hit the East coast and got a good deal
Don't you understand the first rule of salesmanship? If they don't have one in stock (already sold out) tell the customer that it is no longer made or they cannot get one yet. They don't want you going somewhere else just because they are out of stock (or if they haven't ordered any from the distributor). The few 2010's that are available have gone pretty fast (for obvious reasons), and most importantly many dealers have a lot of 2009's they need to get rid of before they start placing large orders for the 2010 sedans.
That wasn't really necessary, was it? The question was asked in good faith.
After shopping on the East coast for a month, I finally pulled the trigger on a 2010 4.6 with Tech package on Ebay Today ( Shawnee Mission Hyundai in Kansas). Will be flying out on Friday and Driving back approximately 16-18 hours according to map quest. Couldn't wait for them to hit the East coast and got a good deal
Drive was about 18 hours.....It was fine until I hit the torrential downpour on the PA Turnpike. Real bad visibility and the hydroplaning was intense until I passed Harrisburg. Not sure if it was the Dunlops or the road. The Dealer was okay but they always lie. The badge switch they agreed to was not done and I receiver them today, a week later. Absolutely love this car!! This may be the best of the 47 vehicles I've owned over my lifetime!
That is correct. Many, many years ago when I was in college, I had VW Beetle. Rear-engine/RWD. That car would go anywhere.
Sounds awesome. On the hydroplaning, I was just talking to a co-worker today who bought the 2009 3.8 Genesis and he stated he would probably not drive the car in the snow because it seems to slip on just wet leaves, so I am slightly worried going from a front wheel drive car to a rear-wheel drive car right before winter. I have been watching this forum since last February though and saw a lot of posts that snow wasn't really a problem.
Thanks for the update on your new Genesis!
-knight