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2009 Hyundai Azera

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Wait... what's the point of this car with the Genesis being around? Am I missing something?

They'll have the Sonata, Azera, and then Genesis all in the lineup?

I'll be honest... I didn't notice the difference until they pointed it out. I was like, "Oh yeah. I guess it's different."

  • 2 months later...
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How incredibly exciting!

<_<

Just as exciting as the new Lexus, I mean BMW, I mean Mercedes Genesis clone. At least that car has a V8 and RWD though so that does count for something on this board.

I've driven the Azera. It's a perfectly fine upscale sedan with unremarkable performance and absolutely no personality. Even the Sales rep questioned if I'd actually be impressed with the car (which I wasn't.)

I'm planning to go back and test drive a Genesis soon.

The next-gen Azera is suppose to be really impressive though.

  • 3 weeks later...

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