DrMagnitude
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- 1G Genesis Coupe (2009-2016)
Hello All,
I am new to the forums and this is my first post. I currently own a 2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track, but, with the addition of a tiny human in my life the wife and I have decided it's time for me to get a 4 door vehicle. So where else would I look but at the sedan version of the car I've loved from the moment I set eyes on her! I have already decided on a 2015 5.0 Ultimate, preferably in Parisian Gray! But in my research I've noticed something of which I cannot seem to find an explanation. I've noticed that the center controls on the 2015s seem to be inconsistent, and I was hoping someone could provide some insight for me. I've attached a couple of pictures showing the differences. One has nothing but a parking sensor toggle button and the heated and ventilated seat buttons, while the other has quite a bit more. Was this an option only available on some vehicles? I personally prefer the 2nd option with the dial and home button easily accessible, but I'm curious why there is a difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, and I look forward to being a Genesis Sedan owner very soon!,
Dr. J.S.B. Magnitude


I am new to the forums and this is my first post. I currently own a 2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track, but, with the addition of a tiny human in my life the wife and I have decided it's time for me to get a 4 door vehicle. So where else would I look but at the sedan version of the car I've loved from the moment I set eyes on her! I have already decided on a 2015 5.0 Ultimate, preferably in Parisian Gray! But in my research I've noticed something of which I cannot seem to find an explanation. I've noticed that the center controls on the 2015s seem to be inconsistent, and I was hoping someone could provide some insight for me. I've attached a couple of pictures showing the differences. One has nothing but a parking sensor toggle button and the heated and ventilated seat buttons, while the other has quite a bit more. Was this an option only available on some vehicles? I personally prefer the 2nd option with the dial and home button easily accessible, but I'm curious why there is a difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, and I look forward to being a Genesis Sedan owner very soon!,
Dr. J.S.B. Magnitude

