Mark: You keep offering the magazine reviews as evidence to support the issues in this thread. I believe it greatly reduces your credibility as many of us are capable of reading for comprehension. That you seem to be gleaning a far more nefarious meaning from these reviews makes one wonder if you have other intentions. Even the Video of Csaba Csede and Krafcik, the comment is only that "we think you could do better" with regards to how the Hyundai stacks up against the Infinity M. There is a zealousness in your interpretation of these magazines reviews that is much like "talk radio." For example, The purpose of any tax-cut is to redistribute wealth. Bush wanted tax cuts, Obama wants tax cut. It is disingenuous to say only Obama wants to redistribute wealth when all politicians desire to do so. All depends on where you want the redistribution to go. Each of these magazines has pretty much criticized every manufacturers suspension when compared with BMW. However, one of them actually whacked the BMW 550i for a harsh and jittery suspension during a "Luxury" car comparo....I remember that the Jag won the comparo. The bottom line is that alll cars can be improved. I for one would rather see Hyundai address the electrical gremlins that are plaguing owners. To me, it is more serious that simply using the electronics can cause your radio to stop working than experiencing a stiff ride over a particular section of road.
As I have said before, I think it is disingenuous of you to use those magazines in support of the extreme problems sited in these threads. Not a single one of those magazines experienced anything like what is being reported here. In fact, one of them made the Genesis COTY.
I agree with the magazines assessment. I do not think the Genesis suspension qualifies the car as a top=shelf sports sedan. I experienced first hand the suspension falling apart in tight cornering over a bumpy back road. This is much different than the issues being brought up here.
I will comment right up front that the statistical analysis of the posts in this thread are seriously flawed, almost to the point of being laughable. I think there is one or two persons in this forum (I think it is ridiculous to confine any analysis of this subject to this thread alone) have made some very strong comments about the suspension issue. I have not been among them. I have stated basically the same thing as the professional auto media, that the suspension is jittery, and not up to the standards of the rest of the car, which is outstanding in my opinion (other than the suspension). But actually I think that the basic suspension "design" is sound and sufficiently sophisticated (5-way multi-link), and it just needs some "tuning." But without that tuning, I am not a satisfied customer.
I do not regard myself as being particularly picky, and I think many of the complaints on this forum about things like covers for the rear-deck speakers in the trunk are very picky (to be polite). I am sorry, but I completely disagree with you about the seriousness of your audio system problems. Anytime you have new software there are bound to be problems. Those problems will most certainly be fixed as the software gets more mature and upgrades are applied to your system. Unfortunately, it is probably more difficult to change the suspension tuning, which makes it a potentially more serious problem.
Your comments about taxes are very perplexing to me, since people who wish to lower taxes almost always do so to encourage economic growth, not to redistribute wealth. That has occurred with both liberals and conservatives, including JFK, Reagan, and Obama. Redistributing wealth is the purpose of
raising taxes (or having an income tax to begin with). But this is way off topic, so maybe we should let this go.
A few people seem to saying that in order to have a firm suspension, or a suspension worthy of sports sedan, you must have a car with a poor ride. Car and Driver correctly pointed out the
Infiniti M and BMW 5 have firmer rides and are more of a "sports sedan" than the Genesis, but neither has the same kind of problems on rough roads as does the Genesis.
The nature of the suspension issue may vary from car to car, and from road to road, so I am not going to throw stones at anyone else who thinks the suspension is perfect or it is horrible (even if I don't agree with either of them). Those who disagree with any of the posts in this forum have right to post opposing views, but I would suggest that we stop the personal attacks and innuendo about ulterior motives.
The good news is that Hyundai has fixed the problem for the 2010 model (which apparently means they agree it needed some adjustment). Hopefully current owners will have a chance to get the same adjustments on their cars.