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What is the typical lifespan of a Hyundai Genesis Coupe?

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Sandra B

With good care and regular upkeep, the Hyundai Genesis coupe has the potential to exceed 100,000 miles on the road. These vehicles are built to be durable for the long haul. To extend the lifespan of your car, it is important not to overlook warning indicators, such as gauges, lights, or alerts. Disregarding these signals could result in being stranded or causing significant damage to your vehicle if you persist in driving. Adhering to the service guidelines provided by the manufacturer and maintaining regular fluid changes is crucial. Monitoring the levels of your fluids and conducting routine checks is recommended. Additionally, remember to replace your air filters and regularly inspect and rotate your tires.

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  • Sherri J

    My 2010 two-door car has reached 220,000 miles and is still running smoothly. I adore this vehicle, especially since I bought it brand new.

  • Travis M

    My 2011 Genesis 2.0T Coupe bit the dust at around 112,000 miles due to a timing chain and gear assembly issue. Looks like I'll have to spring for a whole new engine.

  • JohnT

    How about this: "2010 Genesis Coupe 3.8 available for $354,900.

  • Vivian M

    I drive a 2010 3.8 Genesis coupe with just over 150,000 miles on it, and it's still going strong.

  • Lakesha W.

    Up to now, I've had to replace the starter solenoid and fuel pump, and dealing with the exterior door pushbutton locks has been a real headache, so now I rely solely on the FOB. I handle my own upkeep, and the odometer reads a bit over 188,000 miles. Despite the fact that I paid over $28,000 for it, it still doesn't feel like a good deal. On a side note, my 2002 Acura that I bought used has an impressive 414,000 miles on it!

  • Bernice L.

    I drive a 2010 car with 125,000 miles on it, and I was starting to worry. You all reassured me. The only big fix I've had was replacing the clutch, which I admit was probably my fault. I adore my Coupe and intend to keep her for many more years.

  • Brittany J.

    I purchased my 2010 3.8 GT on March 24, 2009, and it recently crossed the 170,000-mile mark. The only significant issue I had was a ruptured fuel line in the first summer. The HVAC system is starting to act up a little, but I still find it to be a fantastic car. My goal is to drive it until it reaches 200,000 miles!

  • mandoyi blom

    If you take good care of it, you can expect the 2016 Hyundai Genesis coupe to go beyond 100,000 miles.

  • Evan M.

    Here's a rephrased version: My 2010 Genesis Coupe with 92,000 miles had a minor issue with the rear lamp that caused some trouble for a couple of years, but it turned out to be an easy fix by switching out the brake switch. Overall, I'm really pleased with the performance and quality of the car.

  • Mari bonfiglio

    I own a 2012 Genesis Coupe that has racked up over 193,000 miles on the odometer.

  • Wesley S.

    I have a 2.0t Genesis coupe that I've had for a year now. It has 125k miles on it, but I haven't had any problems with it. I've just kept up with the regular maintenance.

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