2450NW
Registered Member
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2021
- Messages
- 265
- Reaction score
- 152
- Points
- 43
- Location
- Bend, Oregon
- Genesis Model Year
- 2021
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV80
I have about 1500 miles on my GV80 3.5L Prestige, and I love the car. But my local Genesis dealership told me that, as of January 1st, they would no longer be a Genesis dealer because of Genesis Corporate's insistence that they physically separate their Genesis line from their Hyundai line, and [the dealership's] estimated price tag of $8 million to execute the separation. Genesis of Bend told me they could still do minor servicing tasks like oil changes, but no repairs or recalls. My next nearest Genesis dealer is in Vancouver, Washington--170 mountainous miles away from Bend, Oregon.
Genesis Corporate replied to a message I sent them asking about whether Genesis would reimburse me for expenses getting the car to Vancouver and they, essentially, told me to "go pound sand".
Genesis of Bend's announcement has caused me some angst: do I keep the GV80 and hope that, for at least the next 4-5 years, I'll need no repair, and there will be no recalls? Or do I sell it and buy something locally for which there is a service department?
To get a sense of the possibilities, I visited our local MB dealership and looked at a new 2022 GLE450W4. It was priced at $82,685. So I told them I'd paid $72,000 for the GV80 and asked about what they'd give me for it. They scurried off, got the VIN and other info and returned with a Trade Allowance of $62,000. When I baulked at the low-ball offer, they showed me the figure below. The figure shows the Trade-in value of Prestige GV80s that dealers nationwide are giving, as a function of mileage.
What's the sense of this community? Keep the GV80 and keep my fingers crossed? Sell it privately, where more might be offered? Or simply take the trade-in offer, get another car and move on?

Genesis Corporate replied to a message I sent them asking about whether Genesis would reimburse me for expenses getting the car to Vancouver and they, essentially, told me to "go pound sand".
Genesis of Bend's announcement has caused me some angst: do I keep the GV80 and hope that, for at least the next 4-5 years, I'll need no repair, and there will be no recalls? Or do I sell it and buy something locally for which there is a service department?
To get a sense of the possibilities, I visited our local MB dealership and looked at a new 2022 GLE450W4. It was priced at $82,685. So I told them I'd paid $72,000 for the GV80 and asked about what they'd give me for it. They scurried off, got the VIN and other info and returned with a Trade Allowance of $62,000. When I baulked at the low-ball offer, they showed me the figure below. The figure shows the Trade-in value of Prestige GV80s that dealers nationwide are giving, as a function of mileage.
What's the sense of this community? Keep the GV80 and keep my fingers crossed? Sell it privately, where more might be offered? Or simply take the trade-in offer, get another car and move on?


