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New Car Questions

xFrxdx 3.8

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Genesis Model Year
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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Hey Genesis Forums, i just bought a 2012 Genesis 3.8 Tech package Sedan for 9.5k at 125k miles and was wanting to ask a few questions.
1. What are the best Bang for Buck$ tires to put on our cars, not to expensive?
2. What are something i should look into buying(Maintenance/Parts/Fuzes/interior pieces) that would be worth fixing/replacing rn?
3. Is it worth doing a Trans service(since i just got the P0841 Trans Fluid Pressure sensor/Switch A Circut Range/Performance) at this mileage and a diff service?
4. Is there anything i should know that goes bad or something i should look out for?(i came from a 06 acura that had balljoint issues)
I already plan on doing an Oil Change, Spark Plugs, Coilpacks, Serpentine belt, and Additives for the Carbon build-up.
 
1. What are the best Bang for Buck$ tires to put on our cars, not to expensive?
2. What are something i should look into buying(Maintenance/Parts/Fuzes/interior pieces) that would be worth fixing/replacing rn?
3. Is it worth doing a Trans service(since i just got the P0841 Trans Fluid Pressure sensor/Switch A Circut Range/Performance) at this mileage and a diff service?
4. Is there anything i should know that goes bad or something i should look out for?(i came from a 06 acura that had balljoint issues)
I already plan on doing an Oil Change, Spark Plugs, Coilpacks, Serpentine belt, and Additives for the Carbon build-up.
If you want a tire recommendation, give some more information. The tires I use in Florida is not what I used in Connecticut.
 
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If you want a tire recommendation, give some more information. The tires I use in Florida is not what I used in Connecticut.
I live in Ohio, idc how it feels I just want good/ok all around *All Season tires*.
 
I live in Maryland so our winters can be a bit more mild than your state but I am on my 4th set of Continental tires. Smooth ride always and great in the winter and with snow/ice. I use the manual upshift to 2nd gear when starting from a stop during snow and ice. Had the Michelins from new and they floated too much.
 
OK bet, mine came with a Pirelli P7's but it's gonna need new tires soon.
 
Hey Genesis Forums, i just bought a 2012 Genesis 3.8 Tech package Sedan for 9.5k at 125k miles and was wanting to ask a few questions.
1. What are the best Bang for Buck$ tires to put on our cars, not to expensive?
2. What are something i should look into buying(Maintenance/Parts/Fuzes/interior pieces) that would be worth fixing/replacing rn?
3. Is it worth doing a Trans service(since i just got the P0841 Trans Fluid Pressure sensor/Switch A Circut Range/Performance) at this mileage and a diff service?
4. Is there anything i should know that goes bad or something i should look out for?(i came from a 06 acura that had balljoint issues)
I already plan on doing an Oil Change, Spark Plugs, Coilpacks, Serpentine belt, and Additives for the Carbon build-up.
1. Michelin Crossclimate2s are excellent all-seasons with a quiet, comfortable ride and great dry, wet grip. Top of the class and only $250ea. Treadlife vs. cost is where your bang for the buck is, and Michelins have held up far longer for me (>30kmi) than others like OEM Hankooks (15kmi). YMMV. For performance street tires I'm a huge fan of Michelin PS4S. I have them on both my '12 and my ZL1, but they are a bit pricy at $300ea.

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3. Yes, IMO. I just did a dump and fill at 102kmi and my trans is shifting much smoother.

4. Coils not needed and are not a common failure item even on high mileage cars; just change them when they fail. Do the plugs, diff, coolant and brake fluid if they have not been previously/recently done. Brakes last a very long time on these cars so inspect before pulling the trigger.
 
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