The Genesis Coupe V6 Track version.
That'd be kickass and it'd kickass.
That'd be kickass and it'd kickass.
Couldn't you rebore the V6 for a higher displacement, replace the pistons, and be good to go? Or would the walls become too thin (e.g. overheat too easily...)?oh no, not the v6, the 4 banger all the way
as long as the bills are paid who cares right? you work for your money and as long as the basics are taken care of, you can spend the extra on whatever you want, you've earned it
Damn, none of the people that service our cars around here **** with our cars (Holmes Hyundai/Honda <Yes...> and Stew Hansen Dodge City).Well the dealership thing is what it is, hit or miss and I think that applies to pretty much all brands. Unfortunately Hyundai seems to have some of the ****tiest service managers ever. The one I frequented, and solely based on proximaty, was Sandy Sansing Hyundai in Pensacola, Fl, and I can't even count the number of times I caught them outright lying to me on services required, repairs that were mandated that they refused to do, and just outright bull****.
Ex: CEL because of CAI. Change to stock, reset, cell still there. Turns out its a o2 sensor. They changed the wrong one, and they had to replace the other one due to their incompetence.
My car had hydrolocked and the car was towed to Hyundai by my insurance. I didn't know at the time it was at Hyundai, but when I found out, I called the insurance company and told them that I didn't want Hyundai working on my car. They allowed me to get the car to my mechanic, but sure enough, the dealership was full of it, saying that the engine was taken apart and whatnot. Nothing had been done to the vehicle. They said that the intake box was full of water, impossible because the stock intake which was at the time in the car, had been in my closet. I hydrolocked on a CAI and switched to the stock in case insurance company was gonna hassle me. My mechanic noticed, but he was cool.
But they'll get whats coming to them. I will definitely be in, get into negotiations, and right before signing, make them pay up for all there bull**** in terms of getting an extra $1000 off, or wasting an entire day. Not to mention if it falls through, they are gonna get hell from me in the service department.