jimb100
Registered Member
I think Hyundai is positioning the Genesis to be a MB E-class plus. We are only seeing the opening salvo. I would think that they are working on an R-spec that would give the level of performance that you now see in the MB/BMW/Audi. Car and Driver doesn't rate the Cadillac CTS #2 for Mid-size Luxury cars because of it's base model. Genesis is rated #6 without a true performance option. Where would it be with an R-spec option?
With that, the continuum would be:
- Genesis R-spec (performance)
- Genesis 3.8 (entry luxury)
- Genesis 5.0 (full luxury)
All the reviews I've seen (except Cnet) seem to have trouble categorizing the Genesis 5.0.
Being stuck in a rut, they fall back on price. "lets find the nearest priced competitor, it must be like that". Doesn't work for the Genesis 5.0.
As near as I can tell, it isn't missing much to offer a true alternative to the S class and the Audi A8. I suspect in daily driving you would be hard pressed to find much difference, if any at all. From the tech to the ergonomics to the fit and finish, I wonder if, blindfolded, anyone could tell the difference.
My wife got rid of her Benz SL last year, it stickered at $108k. Using that as a comparison for fit, finish and quality of materials, the Genesis 5.0 is oh so close. Her current Lexus IS 250 is not even close.