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Hyundai Genesis Blind Test

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  • 2 weeks later...

Is this blind test in reference to the fact that it's bland generic styling will make it blend right into traffic and no one will see it.

I haven't yet found a dealership that will let me test drive a car blindfolded.

Take a random person from a parking lot that probably has a 5-10 year old vehicle, and chances are they will like the new Genesis. The average person also isn't going to care so much about details of the interior when they only have a few minutes and a camera in their face.

Why not conduct a blind test with competing cars, and see which one people like the best?

I sat in Hyundai's new crossover about a year ago and was quite aghast at the hardness and cheapness of all the plastics used on the interior, although the design looked okay. The seats were not comfortable.

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