LincolntoHyundai
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First, I did purchase a 2016 3.8 AWD Ultimate and after putting 25,000 miles on it in 9 months I generally like the car. However, to me a "luxury" car is luxury because of its engineering and manufacture. A mediocre car for which they add leather seats, a little extra soundproofing and a bunch of electronic wizardry does not make a luxury car. So, if you don't consider the HUD, LKAS, BSD, LCA, RCTA, AEB, HAC, EPB, or any other acronym Hyundai can create for an electronic gizmo, what makes this car a "luxury" car? Or in another way, in 7 or 8 years when all these current electronic systems are old technology and commonplace in all but the very basic of cars, will the Genesis still be considered a luxury car or will it be just another mediocre car on the used car lot?