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With today’s luxury shoppers moving toward crossovers, SUVs, and even pickup trucks, traditional three-box sedans such as the 2015 Hyundai Genesis and 2015 Chrysler 300 are starting to seem like relics of bygone years. Both Chrysler and Hyundai still offer the old-school combination of rear-wheel drive and V-8 power, but only 20 percent of 300 buyers and 10 percent of Genesis buyers choose the eight-cylinder engine. The Chrysler 300’s familiar look has aged well since the original 300 arrived in 2005, and our car’s sport-oriented S package offered some sharp-looking details including dark-finish wheels, a black roof, and attractive red paint. Holmes praises the car’s refresh for 2015, saying that the 300 hasn’t lost any of its attitude over the years: “I have always liked the way the 300 looked, and this car has a bold presence about it. ” Indeed, its brash style statement makes a... Though the Genesis’ design may be more derivative than the Chrysler’s, this second generation of Hyundai’s luxury car is starting to come into its own. Source: www.automobilemag.com