There is no structural rigidity issue w/ the Genesis. Stop grasping at straws.
i believe there's no structural rigidity issue with your particular Genesis, and i definitely believe there was no structural rigidity issue with the car that Wendell Collins was fine tuning by the seat of his pants. he would have had to relax his settings if there was. but how do you explain this?
http://www.genesisowners.com/hyundai-genesis-forum/showthread.php?t=2666
a 6 week old thread (not very old relatively) with roughly 19 owners saying the suspension/ride was unacceptable and 17 saying it was acceptable. there were a few people making comments without participating in the poll, and i just added Mark888 (who rejected the poll) to the unacceptable column, and TJPark01 just said I love turtles so i put him in the acceptable column. Genesis380 didn't explicitly vote, but has complained enough in other threads, so i added him as well. Kaberle, the OP, probably has a different number than i do, but we'll just have to hear from him. i'll throw you and Wendell Collins in as well to the acceptable column for an even 50/50 ratio. of course this thread was on the suspension forum so maybe a great majority of owners didn't even read/vote on the poll. but even then, that doesn't mean that a good percentage of them didn't have issues with the ride/suspension/vehicle structure.
well there you have it. i don't know how many owners are registered on this site, my guess is less than 1000 (out of roughly 20,000 genesis owners in North America). 19 owners is a bit more than just saying it's the same usual suspects complaining over and over again. there surely must be some difference between acceptable and unacceptable. even some of the people that voted acceptable qualified their vote indicating that they were close to the line of unacceptable. of course it applies the other way as well. but the range is too big to just chalk it up to subjective perception of the ride. i really believe that their cars are different, especially at the extremes (my genny rides great over all surfaces/roads vs. this is the worst riding car in 50 years). how do you explain the difference?
the only hypothesis i have left is the variation of the steel used in each Genesis. recycled steel contains too many varying amounts of contaminants (particular copper) as well as original source metal (steel cans, tea kettles, ship hulls, sashimi knives, water heaters, steel chairs discarded by the WWE, scrap from cash 4 clunkers) to be exactly the same in each application as opposed to steel made from virgin iron ore from one location. the suspension/shocks/springs/dampers/bushings will all be calibrated the same, but if the bodyframe is different (torsional rigidity, tensile strength of the steel, even weight/density of the steel), of course the ride will be different. as Sherlock Holmes said, "Whenever you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable must be the truth." it could be something else entirely, but i can't think of it.
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