lobsenza
Registered Member
I brought my V8 Ultimate Genesis in for service and I was given a V6 Ultimate loaner. I did test drive both vehicles prior to my purchase, but it has been a year since I drove the V6. Since it was a loaner car, I ended up having an extended test drive.
The V6 has reasonable power, but it is noticeably less than the V8. I feel occasional "flat spots" on acceleration with the V6 that I do not with the V8. I tend to press the accelerator harder on the V6. The sport mode on the V6 helped somewhat with the "flat spot" feeling. The V6 acceleration is reasonable, the V8 is effortless. The transmission downshifts more on the V6.
I liked the suspension feel of the V8 Ultimate better. I assume the difference is the automatic dampers.
The big penalty I noticed with the V8 vs V6 was fuel economy. My nonscientific seat of the pants estimate is that the V6 gets 2-3 MPG better in mixed city and highway driving. This is based on the computer calculated fuel economy for somewhat similar driving on both vehicles. I only drove the V6 about 80 miles, so I could not do true real world comparisons.
There was one other observation I was not expecting: The blue lights on my cooled seat switch on my July build Genesis were brighter than the blue LEDs on my December build loaner car. The lights on the loaner car could not be seen in daylight. I think the switches are different. But, I do have tinted windows on my car and did not on the loaner car. In addition, I have the cooled seat on my car turn on automatically and I had to turn it on manually on the loaner car, so I was more aware of the lights.
The V6 has reasonable power, but it is noticeably less than the V8. I feel occasional "flat spots" on acceleration with the V6 that I do not with the V8. I tend to press the accelerator harder on the V6. The sport mode on the V6 helped somewhat with the "flat spot" feeling. The V6 acceleration is reasonable, the V8 is effortless. The transmission downshifts more on the V6.
I liked the suspension feel of the V8 Ultimate better. I assume the difference is the automatic dampers.
The big penalty I noticed with the V8 vs V6 was fuel economy. My nonscientific seat of the pants estimate is that the V6 gets 2-3 MPG better in mixed city and highway driving. This is based on the computer calculated fuel economy for somewhat similar driving on both vehicles. I only drove the V6 about 80 miles, so I could not do true real world comparisons.
There was one other observation I was not expecting: The blue lights on my cooled seat switch on my July build Genesis were brighter than the blue LEDs on my December build loaner car. The lights on the loaner car could not be seen in daylight. I think the switches are different. But, I do have tinted windows on my car and did not on the loaner car. In addition, I have the cooled seat on my car turn on automatically and I had to turn it on manually on the loaner car, so I was more aware of the lights.