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The Consumer Reports review (along with most other negative comments about the Genesis suspension) was for the 2009 model year. Hyundai made some definite improvements in the suspension for the 2010 model year. Not sure which model year you have.
I have a 2009 that I upgraded to 2010 suspension specs, and it is much improved, especially over rough roads. Not that the 2010 or 2011 suspension is perfect, but I don't recall any negative reviews about it in the automotive press (probably not many reviewed the 2010 model since the Genesis was new in 2009). One reason we know the 2010/2011 suspension is not perfect, is that they improved it again in 2012 (and are boasting about it in their press release).
I own a 2010 4.6. I like it very much but I do find the suspension falls short of my other cars. It rides great on the highway but is a bit jittery and unsettled on bumpy roads. As for Consumer Reports, they have rated the Genesis highly and have recommended it every model year but they also have commented on the suspension every year:
April 2010 issue review of 2010 model: "the car's weak link is its somewhat nervous ride."
April 2011 issue review of 2011 model: "the ride is nervous."
And in the November 2010 issue, Consumer Reports gives the Genesis aa very high 92 out of 100 rating, placing it second behind the Infiniti M37 (which had a 93 rating) and above Cadillac CTS, BMW 535i, Acura RL, Mercedes-Benz E350, and the Audi A6. However, they do comment about the "somewhat unsettled ride." The review begins: "Hyundai offers a lot of car for the money with the Genesis. It's well-finished and has a spacious interior and a smooth powertrain, providing much of the luxury of sedans that cost thousands more. The V8 engine in this version provides smooth and strong acceleration, and handling is fairly responsive if not particularly sporty. But the Genesis does not ride as well as it should...
"...Most bumps are absorbed well, but frequent short, jostling motions make the ride nervous..."