My first forum post... I found this conversation interesting and wanted to contribute my thinking in the last few months.
I did put in a pre-order for a Siberian Ice 3.3T Sport.
The G70 and the
Stinger may have not been designed to be competitors... but that's how it has shaped up for me. I may still go for a
Stinger depending on where that MSRP lands. I see them as competitive because they're similar performance for the money, they're AWD sedans, similar electronics and infotainment systems, etc. At the moment I personally like the G70 more but my wife is trying to pull me to the
Stinger. We have one 5 year old. Only child.
I guess my only concern is that intent of competition or not - Genesis should be careful about pricing this car too far outside the
Stinger GT2 range. I've sat in both and while I agree the interior of the G70 is superior (and again I personally like it more) - you kind of have to remember we are talking about the category of "entry level luxury sedan". Entry level being the key word. Both cars meet the standards of that requirement. As an example : TLX is vastly inferior to both cars in interior quality but Acura is going to sell some 50,000 dollar TSX's for sure. My point is that while there is a difference between G70 and
Stinger in interior quality - relatively speaking it's not much. I also don't care nearly as much about one being a 6 inch longer sport back and one being a sedan.
Stinger has a more practical trunk and more rear legroom and Genesis should handle better. That's just a pro and a con for each not a reason to completely eliminate one from a list. Sometimes companies get caught thinking a consumer behaves in a completely binary way - and they just don't. We are talking about 2 cars that share quite a bit of their 'soul' with one another, I think. I think judging by how often the
Stinger is brought up in the same breath as the G70 people are quite aware of that fact - and Genesis should be aware of it too and not pretend they aren't in any competition with each other at all. Kia made a pretty bold pricing move in Canada and I don't think Genesis would be wise to simply ignore it.
One last point - the lead contact at the Genesis dealer I've spoken with is a sharp guy. All things being equal, he is a great differentiator VS the Kia dealership experience.
This deposit holds interest until I'm ready to buy a little further into spring / early summer. Looking forward to it.
Thanks guys.