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Jimbo46, a member here, lives just 3 or 4 miles away from me so we decided to get together, drive each other's cars and compare notes. Jimbo46 has a V8 Tech while I have a V6 Tech. We spent a good amount of time driving each other's cars and sharing our thoughts about both. Before beginning, I want to publicly thank Jim for his time and generousity, as we were strangers before meeting here.
Exterior: Both the chrome strip and the wheels look nice on the V8, but in my opinion I would not spend money to retrofit my V6 to look like the V8. It's nice that Hyundai has distinguished the V8 from the V6 but the difference is so subtle, non-Genesis fans would never know without the Genesis 4.6 on the trunk.
Interior: Once inside both cars, the differences become more obvious. The leather in the V8 is noticably softer and more luxurious. In fact, I was surprised how much nicer the V8 leather was. I did not like the wood grain steering wheel over my leather wrapped.
The Drive: Because it was daylight, I cannot comment on the auto-dimming side mirrors.
Steering & Handling:

Exterior: Both the chrome strip and the wheels look nice on the V8, but in my opinion I would not spend money to retrofit my V6 to look like the V8. It's nice that Hyundai has distinguished the V8 from the V6 but the difference is so subtle, non-Genesis fans would never know without the Genesis 4.6 on the trunk.
Interior: Once inside both cars, the differences become more obvious. The leather in the V8 is noticably softer and more luxurious. In fact, I was surprised how much nicer the V8 leather was. I did not like the wood grain steering wheel over my leather wrapped.
The Drive: Because it was daylight, I cannot comment on the auto-dimming side mirrors.
Steering & Handling:
The steering feel of the V8 required increased effort to turn the wheel. Although the difference was slight, it was immediately noticeable to me. I preferred my V6 steering feel over the V8 but I'm more used to mine. I'm not saying one is better, simply saying they are different and personally preferred the V6 feel over the V8.
Cabin Noise:
To my surprise and amazement, the V8 was QUIETER than my V6. I'm not saying my V6 is noisy nor am I saying the difference was substantial. Regardless, I thought the V8 was quieter.
Acceleration & Power:
No surprise here...the V8 is clearly more powerful than the V6. You feel the difference immediately and fully throughout your drive regardless of your speed.
Transmission:
I felt the V8 transmission was smoother and quieter than the V6. The difference is noticeable in my opinion.
Breaking:
I could not detect any difference in breaking between the two, however, out of respect for each vehicle, we did not screech these to a halt and really push the breaking to its limits.
Suspension:
The V8 has a noticeably stiffer suspension than my V6. I would not call the difference dramatic but I would not describe them as the same. My personal preference was my V6 suspension.
Road Feel:
In the V8 Front Seat, I noticed a very small increase in road feel due to the stiffer suspension. My personal preference leans towards the V6 in this case. In the Back Seat, both cars have a measurable difference in suspension noise and feel when compared to their Front Seats. This was the first time I was able to really examine this. In both the V6 and V8, you feel and hear the suspension more in the Back Seat as compared to the Front Seat. I now understand the "rough ride" comments much more, however I think the word "rough" overstates the difference. I do think that Rear Seat passengers would experience the Genesis differently from the Front Seat passengers. I now believe that Hyundai should both quiet the rear suspension and better insulate the rear passengers from the shock. I would not term this as a problem but would encourage them to improve this going forward. In fact, I think they should make this a current line change without waiting for a new model year.
Overall Impression:
While I personally prefer the steering feel and suspension on my V6, if given a choice between the two, I would choose the V8 over the V6. The difference in price is a small price to pay for that wonderful 4.6 V8, the butter smooth ZF tranny and the baby soft leather. What a fabulous car for the money!
No regrets:
At the time of my purchase in July 2008, no V8 was available and I could not wait. I love my car and it reminds me of that everyday.
