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http://www.autonews.com/article/201...5/hyundai-outlines-process-genesis-separation
This greatly reduced point of sales network will have an impact on sales.
As expected, only the new Genesis franchises will be getting the G70 (which means G70 sales will be severely impacted until the majority of Genesis dealerships are up and running).
January 26, 2018
Vince Bond Jr.
Hyundai plans to give some of its 350 elite-level dealers the first chance to apply for stand-alone Genesis franchises and is preparing compensation packages for dealers that have carried Genesis products but are being cut off from the luxury brand.
The compensation packages are intended to take care of those Hyundai dealers who invested in inventory, training and equipment to service the products and helped put the brand on the map, said Erwin Raphael, Genesis general manager.
Raphael said the stand-alone Genesis network would have around 100 stores in 48 markets across the U.S. The locations include Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco. Thirty of the markets will have just a single point.
This greatly reduced point of sales network will have an impact on sales.
Raphael expects to begin announcing the franchise recipients in the next few months. Dealers who are awarded franchises will have to build their facilities by the end of 2020. They must be operational on Jan. 1, 2021.
Some stores, he said, will be prepared to open this year.
Only the new dealerships will get the 2019 model year products, which are expected to include the G70 sport sedan. Raphael said 2019 models will be serviced exclusively by those stores.
As expected, only the new Genesis franchises will be getting the G70 (which means G70 sales will be severely impacted until the majority of Genesis dealerships are up and running).

