Model Summary

The Genesis sedan is the car most responsible for elevating Hyundai to premium status. Together with its sibling the Genesis Coupe, it has become a darling of industry reviewers and luxury car buyers alike. The car’s full complement of comfort and technology features make it an absolute steal on the used car market. Customers may have to hunt for the rare R-Spec trim, but the standard 3.8 Genesis is well worth a test drive. The Genesis has amassed a number of awards since it was first introduced in 2008.
- Consumer Reports Top Rated Upscale Sedan
- North American Car of the Year
- Cars.com New Car of the Year
- Automotive Lease Guide Highest Residual Value
- MotorWeek Best Luxury Sedan
Financing

Our finance managers will work with customers of all credit scores if it means helping you into a used Hyundai Genesis. We can set you up with our network of trusted lenders and a payment plan that works for everyone. We also have tools to help you plan in advance on our website. Check out our online application to see if you pre-qualify for your loan.
Tips to Keep Up Used Car Resale Value

A used Genesis is a great place to start, but if you ever want to see yourself in a new Hyundai Genesis, you’ll need to protect your car’s resale value. The Genesis is recognized for its high retention, but every car requires routine maintenance in order to stay in the best condition. Luckily, it’s easy to keep your vehicle in its prime when you schedule service in advance at our dealership. Follow these steps, and you’ll be sure to get a great deal on your next trade-in.
- Properly maintain your car and keep service records.
- Oil change, tire rotation, brake and rotors, etc.
- Repair all minor damage, including dents, scratches, and nicks.
- Clean and wash your car thoroughly, inside and out.
- Be careful with how you treat your car.
- Wind up windows, keep headlights and tail lights working, etc
Pricing

Pricing for a used Hyundai Genesis varies from year to year and is based on several factors. A car’s trim level, engine, options, features, and mileage will all affect how much you pay. You can prepare yourself by consulting sites like Kelley Blue Book. The ranges we’ve provided below are based on the Genesis 3.8 with average mileage.
- 2010 Hyundai Genesis: $13,216 - $15,313*
- 2011 Hyundai Genesis: $14,690 - $16,837*
- 2012 Hyundai Genesis: $17,512 - $19,877*
- 2013 Hyundai Genesis: $18,883 - $21,220*
- 2014 Hyundai Genesis: $21,783 - $24,280*
- 2015 Hyundai Genesis: $34,513 - $38,114*