Rysher8
Registered Member
Hi Everyone,
First let me say that I have been reading this forum for a few weeks, and it is absolutely outstanding. The advice and insights here are second to none, and I am thrilled to be joining the Genesis owners ranks shortly.
My situation is that I currently own a 2007 V6 Hyundai Sonata Limited. I have almost 220,000 miles on it, and it still drives beautifully. Highway driving is smooth and powerful, and the interior still looks surprisingly good. That being said, I feel like I'm driving on borrowed time at this point, and I've decided to treat myself to an upgrade... a 4.6 V8 Hyundai Genesis.
After doing a ton of research, I decided that the best of all worlds would be a 2012 4.6 V8, preferably in Titanium w/ black interior. The 2012 has the updated suspension and transmission, heated rear seats (I often have passengers back there) and the high powered headlights for nighttime driving.
However, after spending a lot of time reading this forum, I'm starting to have some minor doubts. A completely unscientific sampling of dozens of threads is that the 2012+ models seem to have more repair issues than the 2010 and 2011 models. I'm not counting the '09 models because I don't think the first model year is as relevant, and I'm assuming many of the unexpected bugs were worked out by the second or third year in production. The transmission is the issue that worries me the most, as I've seen countless posts about "gear hunting" with the 8 speed, and virtually no complaints about the 6 speed. However, I realize I could have just overlooked complaints about the 6. I've also noticed that there are a significant number of low mile 2012 Genesis's for sale in the 4.6 trim, and very very few for the 2011, which also has me concerned.
The above is a way too long way of asking this:
Am I way off base in my interpretation that the 2012+ models (and specifically the 2012 model in particular) have had a bit more than their fair share of issues compared to the two previous models? What has been your experience with the two generations, and what would you recommend for someone who strongly values reliability?
Thank you so much for any help, and I look forward to being a productive member of this forum!
First let me say that I have been reading this forum for a few weeks, and it is absolutely outstanding. The advice and insights here are second to none, and I am thrilled to be joining the Genesis owners ranks shortly.
My situation is that I currently own a 2007 V6 Hyundai Sonata Limited. I have almost 220,000 miles on it, and it still drives beautifully. Highway driving is smooth and powerful, and the interior still looks surprisingly good. That being said, I feel like I'm driving on borrowed time at this point, and I've decided to treat myself to an upgrade... a 4.6 V8 Hyundai Genesis.
After doing a ton of research, I decided that the best of all worlds would be a 2012 4.6 V8, preferably in Titanium w/ black interior. The 2012 has the updated suspension and transmission, heated rear seats (I often have passengers back there) and the high powered headlights for nighttime driving.
However, after spending a lot of time reading this forum, I'm starting to have some minor doubts. A completely unscientific sampling of dozens of threads is that the 2012+ models seem to have more repair issues than the 2010 and 2011 models. I'm not counting the '09 models because I don't think the first model year is as relevant, and I'm assuming many of the unexpected bugs were worked out by the second or third year in production. The transmission is the issue that worries me the most, as I've seen countless posts about "gear hunting" with the 8 speed, and virtually no complaints about the 6 speed. However, I realize I could have just overlooked complaints about the 6. I've also noticed that there are a significant number of low mile 2012 Genesis's for sale in the 4.6 trim, and very very few for the 2011, which also has me concerned.
The above is a way too long way of asking this:
Am I way off base in my interpretation that the 2012+ models (and specifically the 2012 model in particular) have had a bit more than their fair share of issues compared to the two previous models? What has been your experience with the two generations, and what would you recommend for someone who strongly values reliability?
Thank you so much for any help, and I look forward to being a productive member of this forum!