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- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I could be wrong, but I believe that most vehicles made by BMW, Lexus, Mercedes (etcetera) are way over-priced. They're making so much money on some of their vehicles that it's just ridiculous. Their pricing is absolutely arrogant... And that's where Hyundai comes in with the Genesis and Equus models. Hyundai offers SO much for SO much less. I mean a LOT less..
But isn't there a place for a company to offer SO much for "quite a bit less"? What I'm saying is - does a car like the Equus REALLY need to be priced like a bargain basement top-tier luxury automobile? I'm sure Hyundai can sell a nicely equipped Equus for $60k and make a nice profit. And BOY would that be a GREAT, GREAT deal for the consumer!
Am I to be led to believe that Hyundai would be making a dire mistake to start a new luxury brand and charge an additional $5k for the Equus to guarantee better service, an upscale dealership experience and a snobby badge? Or should they just sell it as a Hyundai for YOUR best interests so YOU can afford one?
$65k for a nicely equipped Equus is STILL an amazing deal. While comparable vehicles from other companies are costing $80k, you're still getting a far better price from Hyundai's luxury division - so what you are to complain about?
Sure, it would be nice for Hyundai to keep pumping out amazing cars that equal or even surpass their top-tier competitors - and sell them for nothing. But how long do you think that's going to last? Eventually, they're going to HAVE to charge more for these vehicles - so at some point or another, if you want to enjoy the luxuries that people with more money enjoy, you're going to have to pay the price - whether it's badged as a "Hyundai" or a "Look what I've got"...
But isn't there a place for a company to offer SO much for "quite a bit less"? What I'm saying is - does a car like the Equus REALLY need to be priced like a bargain basement top-tier luxury automobile? I'm sure Hyundai can sell a nicely equipped Equus for $60k and make a nice profit. And BOY would that be a GREAT, GREAT deal for the consumer!
Am I to be led to believe that Hyundai would be making a dire mistake to start a new luxury brand and charge an additional $5k for the Equus to guarantee better service, an upscale dealership experience and a snobby badge? Or should they just sell it as a Hyundai for YOUR best interests so YOU can afford one?
$65k for a nicely equipped Equus is STILL an amazing deal. While comparable vehicles from other companies are costing $80k, you're still getting a far better price from Hyundai's luxury division - so what you are to complain about?
Sure, it would be nice for Hyundai to keep pumping out amazing cars that equal or even surpass their top-tier competitors - and sell them for nothing. But how long do you think that's going to last? Eventually, they're going to HAVE to charge more for these vehicles - so at some point or another, if you want to enjoy the luxuries that people with more money enjoy, you're going to have to pay the price - whether it's badged as a "Hyundai" or a "Look what I've got"...

