2012 Hyundai Genesis Prices:
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| 2012 Hyundai Genesis Pricing: |

All Prices below reflect the 2012 Hyundai Genesis MSRP, dealer invoice prices, and are broken down further to reflect the true dealer cost. |
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| 2012 Genesis 4 door Sedan V6 |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $34,200 | $32,070 | $850 | $1,026 | | True Dealer Cost: $31,894 |
| 2012 Genesis 4 door Sedan V8 |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $44,500 | $41,200 | $850 | $1,335 | | True Dealer Cost: $40,719 |
| 2012 Genesis R-Spec 4 door Sedan V8 |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $46,500 | $43,040 | $850 | $1,395 | | True Dealer Cost: $42,499 |
| 2012 Genesis Coupe 2 door 2.0T Man |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $22,250 | $21,180 | $850 | $668 | | True Dealer Cost: $21,363 |
| Genesis Coupe 2 door 2.0T Auto |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $23,500 | $22,350 | $850 | $705 | | True Dealer Cost: $22,499 |
| Genesis Coupe R-Spec 2 door 2.0T Man |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $24,500 | $23,290 | $850 | $735 | | True Dealer Cost: $23,409 |
| Genesis Coupe R-Spec 2 door 3.8L Man |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $26,750 | $25,140 | $850 | $803 | | True Dealer Cost: $25,190 |
| Genesis Coupe Premium 2 door 2.0T Auto |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $26,750 | $25,410 | $850 | $803 | | True Dealer Cost: $25,458 |
| Genesis Coupe Grand Touring 2 door 3.8L Auto w/Blk Lth |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $29,750 | $27,930 | $850 | $893 | | True Dealer Cost: $27,890 |
| Genesis Coupe 2 door 3.8L Man Track |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $30,750 | $28,860 | $850 | $923 | | True Dealer Cost: $28,790 |
| 2012 Genesis Coupe 2 door 3.8L Auto Track |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $32,250 | $30,250 | $850 | $968 | | True Dealer Cost: $30,140 |
| 2012 Hyundai Genesis Highlights: |
The Hyundai Genesis is a great option for anyone looking to combine performance, safety and sophistication. The vehicle received praise from USA Today, Consumer Reports, Motor Trend and Kiplinger's. In 2009, the Genesis was named North American Car of the Year. The 2012 is every bit as luxurious as the 2009 model.
There are three different types of engines available on the 2012 Hyundai Genesis: the 3.8 liter V6, the 4.6 liter V8 and the 5.0 liter V8. The V6 engine gets 333 watts of horsepower, 19 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway. The 4.6 liter V8's power reaches 385 watts, with a fuel efficiency of 17 mpg in the city and 26 on the highway. And the 5.0 liter V8 achieves a horsepower of 429 watts, with 16 mpg in the city and 25 on the highway. The car's new 8-speed transmission offers a great combination of power and fuel efficiency.
In 2011, critics slammed the Hyundai Genesis for its poor handling. Hyundai was determined to fix its mistakes, and it has now come out with a vehicle with far better handling. A ride in the 5.0 liter V8 is especially smooth, with complete silence around curves and on rough terrain.
Although it is classified as a luxury coupe, the 2012 Hyundai Genesis is actually fairly affordable. The V6 version costs $33,000, while the other models range from $40,000 to $45,000. Additionally, the 2012 Genesis comes with what it refers to as "America's Best Warranty." The vehicle's warranty lasts for ten years or 100,000 miles, making this year's Genesis the perfect pick for customers hoping to hang on to their cars for at least a few years.
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Formula for Calculating Dealer Cost of a New 2012 Hyundai Genesis:
- Example: Base dealer Invoice price + the dealer Invoice price of Options + Destination - Holdback = Total Dealer Cost. (Dealer Cost Example)
- What is Holdback? A hidden amount that manufacturers give back to a dealer. It is a percentage of the MSRP or the Invoice price.
Total Dealer Cost (calculated above) + Taxes/Licensing Fees - Rebate/Incentive = True Cost (You can get the rebates, incentives & invoice options pricing at Edmunds.)
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| Note: All 2012 Hyundai Genesis Prices above are approximate amounts. Prices are subject to change without notice. |
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