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What are the changes for the new 2010? IF the changes are too significant, I might consider buying an 2009 when the 2010s come out.
I am not sure how anyone would know that right now, but in any case it is very unusual for a automaker to make any significant changes in the second year of a new model unless something is a problem.What are the changes for the new 2010? IF the changes are too significant, I might consider buying an 2009 when the 2010s come out.
Usually each "generation" of a car is 4-5 years. I guess there could be exceptions in this case, I don't really know. Most automakers do make slight changes in year 3 though.4/AWD. But it isn't going to happen until "2nd generation" according to my dealer. Hyundai says it can't offer it with the current setup, but will later. I'm hoping for 2011 when my lease is up.
What are the changes for the new 2010? IF the changes are too significant, I might consider buying an 2009 when the 2010s come out.
I don't really follow what you mean by "too significant". Can you define that a little more?
Thanks--
Dan :>)
The base model is fairly well equipped, so I doubt the will add a bunch of standard features (at least not in year 2). However, the pricing will be based on supply and demand. Also, they are not importing a lot of base model Genesis Sedans (this could be your biggest problem if you want a base model).I mean if they add this and add that feature to the base model and raise the price by $3,000-4,000
I was hoping on a passenger side cooled seat, rear auto up/down windows, a user enabled 40gig hard drive, (to store music), and either rear door push buttons or touch sensor door openers for all four doors. You know, the 'little' things.
Probably won't see these until 2011.
Things I wouldn't mind seeing happen for the 2010 Genesis but know will never happen:
1. Stick shift option
2. Heated and cooled front and rear seats
3. HD for music storage
4. AWD option
5. Performance version via F/I application
6. Why not a hybrid version?
I definitely agree with 1-3 and would also add a sport type package for better handling, etc. I dont want AWD and dont think Hyundai should offer this option. AWD is an expensive option that is overrated IMHO.
It's not for a performance option. It's for us in the Northeast that need AWD for our oh so great winters.
I lived in the Northeast and drove a RWD 330i for a few years and never had any problems. Get winter tires for the car. AWD IMHO is a marketing gimmick. It really only helps you when you are completely stopped. If you plan on driving in more than 6 inches of snow get a truck or a car that is higher off the ground.
I was hoping on a passenger side cooled seat, rear auto up/down windows, a user enabled 40gig hard drive, (to store music), and either rear door push buttons or touch sensor door openers for all four doors. You know, the 'little' things.
Probably won't see these until 2011.
digital display for oil life status and brake pad replacement (like on my 10yr old BMW!)...