jimb100
Registered Member
I did not leave out half the options. The site you visited went over the top on the MB options, many of which are not available on Genesis. Even if the Driver Assistance Package is added, that is only $1,925 more, since the non-active Blind Spot Assist and Lane Keeping Assist is redundant and should be removed. Also, I think the MB Driver Assistance Package has stuff Genesis does not have.
With regard to wheels, the 18" wheels are standard on the Genesis 3.8 (even the Ultimate). There is no 19" wheel upgrade on 3.8 Ultimate. The standard wheels on the smaller MB E class are 17". No need to upgrade them to larger wheels IMO. However, when the Sport Styling Package is selected on the E350 (no additional cost) it does come with 18" wheels, as well as some other stuff.
I think part of the problem is that website you visited to price the E350 has some errors (doesn't remove redundant packages when both are selected) and included a lot of options that the Genesis 3.8 does not have.
With regard to cost of repairs outside of warranty, that is good point, but that is a different subject. The MB warranty is 4 years or 50K miles, and if one kept the car longer than cost of repairs would be an issue. I don't know how much the MB extended warranty is, but how many people who buy a Genesis 3.8 Ultimate will keep it past 4 years?
I never said that the MB E class is a better deal than the 2015 Genesis. Obviously, with a Hyundai you are getting more for your money than with MB, where you are paying for the brand name. But I still think a $77,125 comp is a ridiculous number to use for the E class.
No one buys a MB because it is the best deal based on features/options for the money. They buy it at least partially for the brand name and image. When someone sees what car one is driving, they don't know exactly what options are in the car, and they make judgments based on brand name and model alone (not based on every single option inside the car). I personally don't care about image, which is why I have a Genesis and am a member of this forum. But it would be silly to say that "most" people do not care about image, otherwise the MB E class would not outsell the Genesis sedan in the USA by a pretty wide margin even though E Class costs more (but not as much more as you claim IMO due to increase in 2015 Genesis prices).
Part of the problem is that Mercedes doesn't have a car that competes directly against a Genesis 5.0 Ultimate until you get up to the S class. The E class certainly doesn't.
Frankly, at the risk of insulting some here, the Genesis 3.8 is a hodgepodge of different packages that attempt to give the car one foot in the traditional Hyundai market and the other in the upscale, luxury car market. Granted, the 3.8 with the Ultimate package makes for a nice luxury car in every area except the motor. But that's a big part of the luxury experience today and has been forever. Makes a great commuter car, but that's a different story.
If they sell some cars that way, good for them. The buyers are getting nice cars but a compromised luxury car experience, even with the Ultimate package. That luxury car experience is only to be found in the 5.0 Ultimate and that's the car that should be compared to the large cars in the Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, Jaguar and Audi lineups.
I just don't see it making much sense to compare the Genesis 3.8 with a Lexus GS, Audi A6, Infiniti G37, etc. Sure, if you put everything on the Genesis 3.8 and nothing on a GS the prices are similar, but that doesn't really tell you anything about either car.
If you're saying some people buy stripped Mercedes just so people see them in a Benz, so what? I don't see what that has to do with the discussion.