Make an Offer
Make an offer on this 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe, powered by an excellent Automatic ( hp) engine rated at hp. Its Automatic transmission works with the full drivetrain to deliver reliable acceleration and straightforward control, while injection provides N*m of torque at RPM.
The 2.0 AT (250 hp) trim seats up to passengers and features dimensions of mm long, mm wide, and mm high for a confident road presence. Additional details include N/A ground clearance, a kg curb weight for stability, 0 miles on the odometer, and a current location in Dubai.
Chassis
Body Type
Coupe
Number Of Seater
4
Length
4630 mm
Width
1865 mm
Height
1385 mm
Wheelbase
2820 mm
Front Track
1601 mm
Rear Track
N/A
Engine
Engine Type
Gasoline
Capacity
284 l
Max Power At R P M
6000
Engine Power
250 hp
Fuel
95
Other
Gearbox Type
Automatic
Drive Wheels
Rear wheel drive
Make an Offer
Select Make an Offer on the 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe listing, enter the amount you'd like to offer, and send it directly to the seller. The seller can accept your offer, decline it, or respond with a counteroffer. You can track the status of your offer in the CarAgency Message Center. If both parties agree, you'll arrange payment and vehicle pickup in the Dubai area.
You and the seller should agree on a secure payment method before completing the sale. In United Arab Emirates, commonly used options include bank transfers, cashier's checks, or escrow services where available. Always confirm payment details and keep a record of the transaction.
After payment, coordinate vehicle handover with the seller in person or by agreed delivery. Buyers should verify the seller's Emirates ID, obtain the vehicle registration card, arrange valid UAE motor insurance, and complete ownership transfer through the relevant traffic authority, such as RTA, MOI, or the local emirate's traffic department. Sellers should verify the buyer's Emirates ID, provide required documents, clear fines or loans, and complete the official transfer to ensure UAE compliance.
To register a car in the UAE, you typically need the sale agreement, vehicle registration card, Emirates ID, UAE driving licence, valid insurance, and a vehicle inspection if required. Ownership transfer is completed through the local traffic authority, and any fines or loans must be cleared first. Fees and steps vary by emirate, and the insurance and registration card should be updated after transfer.