YEH
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As an owner of both of these cars I can tell you that if I had to pick one it would be the CTS. While the Genesis is a fine driving car and has great value it does not inspire me the way the CTS did. The fun to drive factor is considerably higher in the CTS.
Keep in mind that the CTS was originally a "3 Series fighter" (tho now GM is trying to push it up a segment) and due to its substantially smaller size, has an edge in dynamics.
The RWD entry level sedan that Hyundai is developing would actually be a more fair comparison to the CTS.
Shut UP?! FACTS ARE FACTS JWATERS.
It's also a fact that Bush, if his term had lasted another year or two would have done exactly the same (letting GM, and to a lesser extent, Chrysler, bite the dust would have turned the deep recession into a depression).
Note - this isn't meant to be a political comment, as opposed to a comment on the state of the economy.