RollingStone
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- Sep 5, 2023
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2013
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Greetings esteemed forum. Soon to acquire my first Genesis (and Hyundai for that matter), a 2013 3.8 V6 with 53,300 "meticulously maintained miles" according to its first and current caretaker—who also happens be family, so I consider the source trustworthy. Once in its new home, it will receive a prow-to-stern checkup at a local shop catering to makes and models of Far Eastern origins.
Speaking of makes and models, from a sun-bleached '80 Pinto to '19 MINI Cooper three-pot, I've had the pleasure of driving 10 different makers and 13 different models, with the Genesis bringing the tally to 11/14 respectively. Each one has a story. Each a special place. All equally loved for their own merits and reasons, and even occasional mishaps. I expect the Genesis to deliver on all of those—and will enjoy every mile. (Now I just need to get used to an automatic, my first in 36 years of driving.)
I've been around long enough to recall when names like Hyundai and Kia were frowned up and laughed at, only to become emerging benchmarks in both quality and style. Changing the mind of a friend is hard enough. Changing the perception of a global marketplace... Well… Bravo to them!
And bravo to you!
I want to thank this forum—its creators, hosts, and members—for the incredible amount of insights and information you so freely share. From engineering to maintenance and everyday livability, your discussions have inspired everything from rare concern to resounding confidence—and the latter wins the day! Good stuff. Great group.
So with sincere thanks I wish you all the "Gene-best"
Push start.
Pedal down.
Motor long and prosper.
Cheers.
Speaking of makes and models, from a sun-bleached '80 Pinto to '19 MINI Cooper three-pot, I've had the pleasure of driving 10 different makers and 13 different models, with the Genesis bringing the tally to 11/14 respectively. Each one has a story. Each a special place. All equally loved for their own merits and reasons, and even occasional mishaps. I expect the Genesis to deliver on all of those—and will enjoy every mile. (Now I just need to get used to an automatic, my first in 36 years of driving.)
I've been around long enough to recall when names like Hyundai and Kia were frowned up and laughed at, only to become emerging benchmarks in both quality and style. Changing the mind of a friend is hard enough. Changing the perception of a global marketplace... Well… Bravo to them!
And bravo to you!
I want to thank this forum—its creators, hosts, and members—for the incredible amount of insights and information you so freely share. From engineering to maintenance and everyday livability, your discussions have inspired everything from rare concern to resounding confidence—and the latter wins the day! Good stuff. Great group.
So with sincere thanks I wish you all the "Gene-best"
Push start.
Pedal down.
Motor long and prosper.
Cheers.