OMG70
Master Bruce!
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2019
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- Location
- LA/OC, California
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
My Initial thoughts 2 days after purchasing
Post purchase price details here (US $ only)
Small edit to this as I can no longer edit it, Alex did apologize for being short with us the night before. I believe he was sincere in this.
Based on the above, I would
Since then:
So I've had a bit of flip-flopping on my thoughts towards this dealer. After I got home, I noticed some scratches on my vehicle and took it back to the dealer to get fixed a couple days after purchasing. The salesman I worked with, Mike, told me he could have the detailer fix it. Got my car back and it wasn't fixed. Figured it would be corrected when I took it to go get the Eckbond interior/exterior coating done.
When I arrived to drop off the car, I was pleased that they opened a few minutes early (I showed up like 30 min before official opening time) and they were relatively quick in their process for my car. They told me they would need to talk to sales in regards to fixing the scratches that I pointed out, but told me they would be able to fix before I left the dealer. I had also pointed out that the cover for the sensors attached to the windshield had fallen off twice already and it looked like the clips were worn out somehow. They told me that they would need to order the part and it would arrive the next day, so I should keep my loaner overnight and return tomorrow for my car so they can complete everything together. They set me up in a 2015 3.8 Hyundai Genesis Sedan. It smelled a bit and the front left tire was around 10-12 PSI lower than the other 3 wheels (dangerous?). While it wasn't horrible because it had many similar features to my G70, I was pretty constantly aware that the vehicle wasn't at the level of my G70 since it was more of a cruiser boat than a sports oriented vehicle. NBD, I would get my car back the next day anyways and the ride was pretty smooth.
Go back the next day to pick up my car and disappointment hit me like a freight train. First off, the part that had to be ordered was on backorder, so they said it would probably be a week or two before it arrives. NBD, at least I know how to pop it back in place. I'm very detail oriented with my vehicles so I signed for the car and did a walk around. The scratches weren't fixed and mentioned it to the service advisor. He said that the detailers said that they could not fixed them without risking burning the paint and said if I had to speak to the sales department if I wanted to inquire further because they had the power to approve more work. I was on lunch break, so I resolved to contact the GSM (Bessai) about it once I was off work. Got in my car and...OMG IT freaking REEKS OF ARMORALL!!!!!! Even more so, everything was oily feeling. Even the screen had been hit by whatever they sprayed all over my car. You could even see the residue in the cupholder. Later I found overspray on the front end, a corner of my windshield, and even the engine bay was entirely coated.
Needless to say, I was pissed. I took pictures of everything and wiped down the entire interior with my own microfiber towels to remove all the residue. I got no reply to the voicemail I left for the GSM, so the next day I wrote a descriptive and strongly worded (not explicative) email to the GM and GSM speaking about everything that had occurred after my purchase, how upset I was at this experience, and how I did not believe it was representative of the vision that Genesis had set/sold. I got a very prompt response from both saying that they apologize and there is no excuse for a subpar Genesis experience. I was asked to organize with the GSM to address the issues I have and the GM stated that the GSM has his authorization to spend up to $1000 to make things right. My initial thought was "that's nice, but talk is talk. Let's see what happens" and organized to meet the GSM the next day, expecting to hear some excuse or get some pushback on the issues I had.
I went in Thursday May 9th to speak to Bessai and I must say I was wrong in my expectations of an argument. We started our conversation by discussing what was wrong and the events that transpired, I showed him the scratches, and described my issues with the interior (he agreed it didn't smell like "new car"). He told me that the issue I was having was in the fact that the detailing is handled by a contracted 3rd party company. He told me that he would fire them if he could, but he doesn't have that power. He even said he wouldn't trust them with his vehicles despite having access to free service from em. He said what he would like to do is give me a $500 gift card to a detailer that he uses and trust (which happened to be near my workplace) to cover a full service by them (and likely more). Bessai noted that the smell should subside over time as the leather protectant is absorbed into the material, but only time will tell the validity of that claim. He also said he could have my car washed up before sending me on my way , but I let him know that I've lost all faith in allowing anyone at Laguna Niguel to wash/detail my car. I asked him to allow me to go shop around a few detail places to make sure I find one I trust and get back to him so we can work out something that is mutually beneficial. Among other conversation, he noted that I should bring my car in for oil changes every 5k miles and that it would be covered under the 3 year service warranty even though it means 1 more service than recommended by corporate (over the 3 years). He also told me that the dealership was looking to move some newer Genesis vehicles into the loaner fleet as the whole corporate fiasco left the dealer short on inventory in the last few months. So much so that people apparently bought the loaner vehicles they had.
A few hours later, I got a call saying my backordered part had arrived. Bummer that it wasn't there when I was.
My conversations with Bessai (and the prompt response from the GM, Cyrus) have given me some faith that Laguna Niguel is trying to provide a Genesis experience that is true to what is advertised. I don't want to pass full judgement until everything is resolved completely, so I will update this when I have everything taken care of.
Post purchase price details here (US $ only)
Small edit to this as I can no longer edit it, Alex did apologize for being short with us the night before. I believe he was sincere in this.
Based on the above, I would
Since then:
So I've had a bit of flip-flopping on my thoughts towards this dealer. After I got home, I noticed some scratches on my vehicle and took it back to the dealer to get fixed a couple days after purchasing. The salesman I worked with, Mike, told me he could have the detailer fix it. Got my car back and it wasn't fixed. Figured it would be corrected when I took it to go get the Eckbond interior/exterior coating done.
When I arrived to drop off the car, I was pleased that they opened a few minutes early (I showed up like 30 min before official opening time) and they were relatively quick in their process for my car. They told me they would need to talk to sales in regards to fixing the scratches that I pointed out, but told me they would be able to fix before I left the dealer. I had also pointed out that the cover for the sensors attached to the windshield had fallen off twice already and it looked like the clips were worn out somehow. They told me that they would need to order the part and it would arrive the next day, so I should keep my loaner overnight and return tomorrow for my car so they can complete everything together. They set me up in a 2015 3.8 Hyundai Genesis Sedan. It smelled a bit and the front left tire was around 10-12 PSI lower than the other 3 wheels (dangerous?). While it wasn't horrible because it had many similar features to my G70, I was pretty constantly aware that the vehicle wasn't at the level of my G70 since it was more of a cruiser boat than a sports oriented vehicle. NBD, I would get my car back the next day anyways and the ride was pretty smooth.
Go back the next day to pick up my car and disappointment hit me like a freight train. First off, the part that had to be ordered was on backorder, so they said it would probably be a week or two before it arrives. NBD, at least I know how to pop it back in place. I'm very detail oriented with my vehicles so I signed for the car and did a walk around. The scratches weren't fixed and mentioned it to the service advisor. He said that the detailers said that they could not fixed them without risking burning the paint and said if I had to speak to the sales department if I wanted to inquire further because they had the power to approve more work. I was on lunch break, so I resolved to contact the GSM (Bessai) about it once I was off work. Got in my car and...OMG IT freaking REEKS OF ARMORALL!!!!!! Even more so, everything was oily feeling. Even the screen had been hit by whatever they sprayed all over my car. You could even see the residue in the cupholder. Later I found overspray on the front end, a corner of my windshield, and even the engine bay was entirely coated.
Needless to say, I was pissed. I took pictures of everything and wiped down the entire interior with my own microfiber towels to remove all the residue. I got no reply to the voicemail I left for the GSM, so the next day I wrote a descriptive and strongly worded (not explicative) email to the GM and GSM speaking about everything that had occurred after my purchase, how upset I was at this experience, and how I did not believe it was representative of the vision that Genesis had set/sold. I got a very prompt response from both saying that they apologize and there is no excuse for a subpar Genesis experience. I was asked to organize with the GSM to address the issues I have and the GM stated that the GSM has his authorization to spend up to $1000 to make things right. My initial thought was "that's nice, but talk is talk. Let's see what happens" and organized to meet the GSM the next day, expecting to hear some excuse or get some pushback on the issues I had.
I went in Thursday May 9th to speak to Bessai and I must say I was wrong in my expectations of an argument. We started our conversation by discussing what was wrong and the events that transpired, I showed him the scratches, and described my issues with the interior (he agreed it didn't smell like "new car"). He told me that the issue I was having was in the fact that the detailing is handled by a contracted 3rd party company. He told me that he would fire them if he could, but he doesn't have that power. He even said he wouldn't trust them with his vehicles despite having access to free service from em. He said what he would like to do is give me a $500 gift card to a detailer that he uses and trust (which happened to be near my workplace) to cover a full service by them (and likely more). Bessai noted that the smell should subside over time as the leather protectant is absorbed into the material, but only time will tell the validity of that claim. He also said he could have my car washed up before sending me on my way , but I let him know that I've lost all faith in allowing anyone at Laguna Niguel to wash/detail my car. I asked him to allow me to go shop around a few detail places to make sure I find one I trust and get back to him so we can work out something that is mutually beneficial. Among other conversation, he noted that I should bring my car in for oil changes every 5k miles and that it would be covered under the 3 year service warranty even though it means 1 more service than recommended by corporate (over the 3 years). He also told me that the dealership was looking to move some newer Genesis vehicles into the loaner fleet as the whole corporate fiasco left the dealer short on inventory in the last few months. So much so that people apparently bought the loaner vehicles they had.
A few hours later, I got a call saying my backordered part had arrived. Bummer that it wasn't there when I was.
My conversations with Bessai (and the prompt response from the GM, Cyrus) have given me some faith that Laguna Niguel is trying to provide a Genesis experience that is true to what is advertised. I don't want to pass full judgement until everything is resolved completely, so I will update this when I have everything taken care of.

