waveman
Supporting Member
I'll preface this post by saying that I usually keep my cars at least eight years. I was planning to do the same with my '11 Genesis 4.6, which has only around 40k miles on it and is in great condition. However, the recent weather here in the South and the advent of several significant new features (AWD, emergency braking, HUD, blind spot detection, and others) and an improved ride on the '15 Genesis have me interested in trading in much sooner than I otherwise would have. I have several concerns:
- As I understand it, the engines are the same as or very similar to the current generation's, but most of the rest of the car's mechanical components are new. Hyundai made some significant changes to the suspension and ride over the first few years, and I wonder if it will be the same with this one.
- I haven't had any serious problems with electronics, though from reading this forum it seems like the Genesis has had more than its share (realizing that all cars have problems). The '15 Genny will have even more electronic components than before, so will reliability be an issue?
- It's still an open question as to when AWD will be available on the 8 cylinder model in the U.S., so anyone wanting AWD at the outset will be limited to the 3.8. I wonder if I'd be happy with the lower power engine after driving the V8 for a few years. There are times when it's good to be able to pull away from a bad situation quickly.