It has been well documented by Consumer Reports and others that most German cars are not particularly reliable and are very expensive to get fixed or even just have regular maintenance done on them. But people buy them anyway, so I guess that makes those brands more "prestigious" if people are willing to put up with those things (I am not one of those people)."You pays your money and you takes your chances." There are plenty of people running away from quirky BMWs.
Overall, my 2009 has been very reliable, but I don't have the tech package so that cuts down on a lot of things other people have had problems with. I also have the V6, which at least in 2009 was a more seasoned design than the Tau V8 (which was new in 2009). I hated the early 2009 suspension, and changed it to 2010/2011 specs, but that is not a reliability issue.
But there have been two things reported by quite a few others that concern me greatly about the reliability of my car. I have not encountered these problems yet, but that may be because I have only driven it 42,000 miles and I only drive the car about 3 days per week, and a large proportion of the miles been on the highway (so not as much brake usage as is average).
- Total failure of brakes, apparently caused by defective ABS system component.
- Rear brake lights failing, apparently due to bad diode.
These are not run-of-the-mill ordinary problems or inconveniences, they are serious safety issues which Hyundai apparently does not want to address in advance until the problem actually shows up on each car. But by then, the consequences could be quite severe.
I'd bet my paycheck that you got extremely lucky with your 2008 BMW. I'd say there are more horror stories about BMW than there is about Hyundai.
I was a bit wary when I purchased, but have not looked back. I've owned my '10 Genesis since May 2010, and have not had an iota of problems. The car runs as smooth as the day I bought it, now accruing 34k+ miles. As Waveman states, there are some who come to complain and others come for real world "personal" experiences.
Like most things in life, there's always something better. Luckily, you get to make the choice of buying or not buying. Take the care for a test-drive and decide.
Bottom line is that I will still roll the dice and be trading in to a G soon as the bug has bitten already
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Bottom line is that I will still roll the dice and be trading in to a G soon as the bug has bitten already
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So after my Mom having a 2006 Sonata for several years that was one of the finest automobiles I had ever seen....I have the Genesis in my sights....for a long time now. My issue? All the BS quality issues that the model seems to have. When I read the posts on the Genesis it reminds me of the GM / Delco POS cars that made the American car reputation what it has been until recent days. My 2008 BMW 335i is the best car I have ever owned in the 40 or so cars I have owned. So with all of the awesome progress that Hyundai has made in the last 20 years.....WTF is with the Genesis? I want the car...period!!!, but I do not want a POS that is a constant aggravation / safety concern.
PS- Anyone paying anywhere near the BS MSRP prices are throwing cash away. Off lease 2013 base models can be purchased for around 22K with low miles. You dealers can KMA
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