Today, i finally got the chance to test drive the new second generation Hyundai Genesis sedan.
I was blown away.
As a point of reference, my current car is a 2011 Genesis 4.6 L V8.
Wife's car is a 2014 Mercedes E350 which I frequently drive.
Today, I drove a 2015 Genesis sedan 3.8 L V6. I must admit I haven't been this thrilled since I test drove a 2014 Porsche Boxster stick shift last year.
The new Genesis is just as luxurious as our MB E350, just as quiet on the freeway, just as comfortable. It also has the same solid feel as the Mercedes. I think Hyundai benchmarked the E class in its development. Even the door slams shut with a heavy teutonic thud. The interior material quality is just as good. Hyundai uses real leather versus the fake leather in our E class.
The new Genesis however is more powerful. When the engine is rev'd past 4000 RPM, I hear an aggressive engine note that made my spine tingle. The car also handles as well as our E class sport package.
The MSRP is 38,000, compared to our E class which stickered at 59k (but heavily discounted to 49k).
My 2011 Genesis now has 50k miles which have been completely trouble free, and now I am a firm believer in the quality and reliability of Hyundai cars.
Compared to my 2011 Genesis, the 2015 felt more solid. My V8 is way too quiet, so I definitely preferred the sound of the V6.
Finally, the 2015 looked better from the exterior and the interior.
How does everyone else compare the ride quality of the 2nd gen v 1st gen?
I was blown away.
As a point of reference, my current car is a 2011 Genesis 4.6 L V8.
Wife's car is a 2014 Mercedes E350 which I frequently drive.
Today, I drove a 2015 Genesis sedan 3.8 L V6. I must admit I haven't been this thrilled since I test drove a 2014 Porsche Boxster stick shift last year.
The new Genesis is just as luxurious as our MB E350, just as quiet on the freeway, just as comfortable. It also has the same solid feel as the Mercedes. I think Hyundai benchmarked the E class in its development. Even the door slams shut with a heavy teutonic thud. The interior material quality is just as good. Hyundai uses real leather versus the fake leather in our E class.
The new Genesis however is more powerful. When the engine is rev'd past 4000 RPM, I hear an aggressive engine note that made my spine tingle. The car also handles as well as our E class sport package.
The MSRP is 38,000, compared to our E class which stickered at 59k (but heavily discounted to 49k).
My 2011 Genesis now has 50k miles which have been completely trouble free, and now I am a firm believer in the quality and reliability of Hyundai cars.
Compared to my 2011 Genesis, the 2015 felt more solid. My V8 is way too quiet, so I definitely preferred the sound of the V6.
Finally, the 2015 looked better from the exterior and the interior.
How does everyone else compare the ride quality of the 2nd gen v 1st gen?