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Hi Genesis Nation
I am going to pick up my Genesis from the dealer in about 6 hours. (happy happy!) One week ago, I set out to buy a Lexus or Infinity, and after happening upon the Genesis during my Lexus research, I fell head over heels with the car, and switched directions. I started out by looking for an almost new one, thinking I could better afford to buy the tech package if it weren't new.
Yesterday, I found a 2012 V6 tech with 18k miles for $28K. This car has been on the road since Dec 2011 (so 1.5 years), as a service loaner for my nearest Hyundai dealer. When I went in to drive it yesterday, it drove beautifully and was like new except for a small paint scratch on the lowest lip of the front bumper, almost out of sight, and one in the back right below the trunk, very much in sight.
I decided to also drive a new 2013 V6 tech, just for grins. The two cars were almost identical, except for the cosmetic scratches & extra mileage.
I didn't think a new 2013 with tech was feasible, but when I told them my max payment, they got the price down to a range that made it affordable, albeit just barely.
When all was said and done, the 2013, originally $44K MSRP, will be $38K, which I thought was a great price for the tech package. (Gotta have those ventilated seats!)
They gave me $2500 off in programs and another $1500 off to get it down into my max range. Not bad, I thought.
Here's my question for the Genesis nation: would you recommend buying the new 2013 V6 tech for $38K or the used 2012 V6 tech for $28K?
(OR, should I check myself on wanting the ventilated seats, and just go for the V6 premium, foregoing the tech package)? My guess is a new 2013 V6 premium package would be ~$34K).
Would value your opinions, since I know this forum has depth of Genesis knowledge, and I am just one week into loving this car, so not yet clear on all the nuances.
Thank you!!

Addendum: we ended up bringing home a new 2013 V6 tech. Still wondering if it was the right decision since it would have been nice to save $10K, but at the end of the day, that new car smell was a siren song that tipped the scales.
attached picture: out with the old, in with the new!
I am going to pick up my Genesis from the dealer in about 6 hours. (happy happy!) One week ago, I set out to buy a Lexus or Infinity, and after happening upon the Genesis during my Lexus research, I fell head over heels with the car, and switched directions. I started out by looking for an almost new one, thinking I could better afford to buy the tech package if it weren't new.
Yesterday, I found a 2012 V6 tech with 18k miles for $28K. This car has been on the road since Dec 2011 (so 1.5 years), as a service loaner for my nearest Hyundai dealer. When I went in to drive it yesterday, it drove beautifully and was like new except for a small paint scratch on the lowest lip of the front bumper, almost out of sight, and one in the back right below the trunk, very much in sight.
I decided to also drive a new 2013 V6 tech, just for grins. The two cars were almost identical, except for the cosmetic scratches & extra mileage.
I didn't think a new 2013 with tech was feasible, but when I told them my max payment, they got the price down to a range that made it affordable, albeit just barely.
When all was said and done, the 2013, originally $44K MSRP, will be $38K, which I thought was a great price for the tech package. (Gotta have those ventilated seats!)
They gave me $2500 off in programs and another $1500 off to get it down into my max range. Not bad, I thought.
Here's my question for the Genesis nation: would you recommend buying the new 2013 V6 tech for $38K or the used 2012 V6 tech for $28K?
(OR, should I check myself on wanting the ventilated seats, and just go for the V6 premium, foregoing the tech package)? My guess is a new 2013 V6 premium package would be ~$34K).
Would value your opinions, since I know this forum has depth of Genesis knowledge, and I am just one week into loving this car, so not yet clear on all the nuances.
Thank you!!

Addendum: we ended up bringing home a new 2013 V6 tech. Still wondering if it was the right decision since it would have been nice to save $10K, but at the end of the day, that new car smell was a siren song that tipped the scales.

attached picture: out with the old, in with the new!
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