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How many here would like to see turbo 4 dropped for a turbo 6

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Count me as (1). I think it would help brand image alot. I would rather see something like that happen than lose out of having a coupe version of the Genesis.

Opinion on this topic please.........
 
I think the 4 is the cost leader and gets the car in to the hands of a lot of folks that might not buy otherwise. I'm not sure why some people want the 4 dropped - are people concerned that the 4 is going to kill the entire model line?
 
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I would be 1 also and think it would make it Get more Rep which could get more aftermaket parts!!!
 
I would be 1 also and think it would make it Get more Rep which could get more aftermaket parts!!!

Nothing gets americans more excited than power. I know what could be done with the 4 but turboing the 6 would make it even better and keeping at a competitive price would really set the bar higher.

Turboing or beter yet twin turboing the 6 would be the way to go. Now if Hyundai pull that off and figured out a way to also tune the car where if could still operate on regular gas (87 octane) would have aftermarket parts jumping off the shelf.
 
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