Peter2021
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2022
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- Genesis G80
I am seriously considering the purchase of a G80. There is no question that the G80 and all other Genesis vehicles present an exceptional value. However, the Genesis dealer network is cause for serious concern. JD Powers in November, 2021 ranked the Genesis dealer network as the worse luxury car dealer network in the United States based on surveys of Genesis owners. I have found first hand that the dealer network is highly uneven in northern California where I live. There is the exceptional dealer too far away from me and the closer dealers that create serious concern about service. Reviews of those dealers are terrible. I live 45 minutes to one hour away from the nearest Genesis dealer which is actually within the 25 mile radius for Concierge Service. It would take me one hour to drive each way to my nearest Genesis dealer because of traffic. There are numerous posts that indicate that the Concierge service is uneven and unreliable. My nearest Genesis dealer is a major Hyundai dealership with a mass market mediocre showroom that would never be allowed by Lexus, BMW, or other high end brands. And, then there is a published statistic that Genesis sedans are currently sitting at dealer lots for an average of 96 days before being sold - even now during the supply shortage. Hyundai will not accept any consumer special order for the Genesis because of the numerous unsold Genesis sedans currently available.
All of the above makes me wonder whether Hyundai is really serious about supporting the Genesis product line. The dealer network is highly uneven with too many Genesis dealers who view the Genesis as an afterthought to the Hyundai vehicles. Worse, Genesis corporate has done nothing and appears to have no interest in doing anything in the future to provide a dealer network equal to the level of service provided by Lexus, BMW, or Mercedes. I would be interested to know if anyone can make a compelling argument to buy a new Genesis when JD Powers ranks the dealer network at the very bottom of all brands of vehicles.
All of the above makes me wonder whether Hyundai is really serious about supporting the Genesis product line. The dealer network is highly uneven with too many Genesis dealers who view the Genesis as an afterthought to the Hyundai vehicles. Worse, Genesis corporate has done nothing and appears to have no interest in doing anything in the future to provide a dealer network equal to the level of service provided by Lexus, BMW, or Mercedes. I would be interested to know if anyone can make a compelling argument to buy a new Genesis when JD Powers ranks the dealer network at the very bottom of all brands of vehicles.

