I was totally taken when I first saw the 2014 Genesis in Parisian Grey.
I traded my 2010 4.6 with 65,000 miles on one of last remaining New 2014
3.8 Premium Parisian Grey with 500 miles today.
It seems the 3.8 is a better fit with the 8 speed than the 2012 4.6 I drove
previously. Its clear the current transmission program suits the 3.8 torque curve. I will say the 4.6 mated to the ZF 6 speed is the most superb drive train I've ever owned. I would have preferred to have it in my New Genesis. I will miss the 50 HP, torque and silky smooth operation.
Once I lost the 260lb salesman from the back seat the 3,8 was quite spirited. The 4.6 would not have noticed.
I had to concluded, with impending forced recall of the ABS from NTSB on 2009-2012, my dealer could never be trusted to make the 2010 reliable to drive 200,000 miles.
So all and all with $8,000 off sticker and a 20yr/200,000 mile drive train warranty it was a pretty good day. And farewell to the sweetest car I've ever owned
I traded my 2010 4.6 with 65,000 miles on one of last remaining New 2014
3.8 Premium Parisian Grey with 500 miles today.
It seems the 3.8 is a better fit with the 8 speed than the 2012 4.6 I drove
previously. Its clear the current transmission program suits the 3.8 torque curve. I will say the 4.6 mated to the ZF 6 speed is the most superb drive train I've ever owned. I would have preferred to have it in my New Genesis. I will miss the 50 HP, torque and silky smooth operation.
Once I lost the 260lb salesman from the back seat the 3,8 was quite spirited. The 4.6 would not have noticed.
I had to concluded, with impending forced recall of the ABS from NTSB on 2009-2012, my dealer could never be trusted to make the 2010 reliable to drive 200,000 miles.
So all and all with $8,000 off sticker and a 20yr/200,000 mile drive train warranty it was a pretty good day. And farewell to the sweetest car I've ever owned
