I want to discuss about how reviews and comments from people made me think either they are very cheap (wants more, then some more for lower price), or willing to pay more for small additions.
Quite a lot of you can agree base BMW or Audi, Lexus is quite practical in price. Maybe a bit expensive since there is not much of luxury or tech in the vehicle. However as soon as you build them with options, everything you add goes by the thousands. Difference in base to loaded price can go over 10k easily.
If you look at Genesis, 3.8 does indeed require packages to be fully loaded. It goes near 9k. V8 all comes in standard for only 1-2k and add another 2k for R-spec. And V8 is what they really stand-out from the rest of the luxury brands. V6 is very strong pricewise compared to other luxury brands. Move on to V8 then it is absolutely no brainer.
Now lets check all the features on Genesis to other brands dollar to dollar per option to option. This is where Genesis beats them up. I tried to build MB C-class luxury (smaller cabin, weaker engine. Not a full apples to apples comparison) with similar options available (that was all they offered) and came up with 10k+ totalling $48,355 MSRP for v6 228 HP engine. FYI, Genesis 3.8 loaded costs $43,850 MSRP. But everyone knows you can easily take off $2k from that price even if you start dealing from MSRP. Not sure of MB's promotion to compare.
BMW is very similar. I had to downsize to 328i (small cabin, weaker engine also) options to hopefully match Genesis and came up to be $49,700 MSRP.
Fun facts: adaptive cruise control option in BMW costs $2400 and will have to wait longer due to special option
MB and BMW do give something to the table such as,
-MB gives you split folding rear seat, headlamp washing system, in-dash memory card reader and 6GB hard drive.
-BMW gives retractable headlight washers, fold down rear seats, heated wheels.
is that worth thousands more with smaller cabin and weaker engine not considering what Genesis brings to the table?
I created previously another thread to see other people's thoughts on 4.6's competition and thankfully JckOfSpds commented
1) BMW 5-series
2) Mercedes E-class
3) Acura TL
4) Lexus GS or LS
5) Infinity M
All of them are 10k+ above the price of Genesis and I had to try building BMW 535i that came out to be $73,775 give or take to match the Genesis 4.6. Granted I had to add more packages that eventually came with more features that Genesis lacks (cooled passenger seat, Active blind spot detection etc.), it is still too expensive for the same if not better features.
Granted you may find it frustrating that Genesis lacks few additional features but Hyundai are selling them for cheap with different reason. They know that if they deliver like what BMW 535i did, they have to raise prices up. Nobody wanted to buy Phaeton from VW which went around 60k+ when it launched. Hyundai learned from what VW failed and instead did the opposite. They offered luxurious features that most of people will be satisfied and put 10k lower price tag on it. This is currently a Win-Win for both consumers and Hyundai and it is really sad some people really doesn't get out of their closet in determining their next vehicle as well as picky consumers not even considering this because of some lacking features.
P.S. Sorry for the long texts but I had to vent somewhere
Quite a lot of you can agree base BMW or Audi, Lexus is quite practical in price. Maybe a bit expensive since there is not much of luxury or tech in the vehicle. However as soon as you build them with options, everything you add goes by the thousands. Difference in base to loaded price can go over 10k easily.
If you look at Genesis, 3.8 does indeed require packages to be fully loaded. It goes near 9k. V8 all comes in standard for only 1-2k and add another 2k for R-spec. And V8 is what they really stand-out from the rest of the luxury brands. V6 is very strong pricewise compared to other luxury brands. Move on to V8 then it is absolutely no brainer.
Now lets check all the features on Genesis to other brands dollar to dollar per option to option. This is where Genesis beats them up. I tried to build MB C-class luxury (smaller cabin, weaker engine. Not a full apples to apples comparison) with similar options available (that was all they offered) and came up with 10k+ totalling $48,355 MSRP for v6 228 HP engine. FYI, Genesis 3.8 loaded costs $43,850 MSRP. But everyone knows you can easily take off $2k from that price even if you start dealing from MSRP. Not sure of MB's promotion to compare.
BMW is very similar. I had to downsize to 328i (small cabin, weaker engine also) options to hopefully match Genesis and came up to be $49,700 MSRP.
Fun facts: adaptive cruise control option in BMW costs $2400 and will have to wait longer due to special option
MB and BMW do give something to the table such as,
-MB gives you split folding rear seat, headlamp washing system, in-dash memory card reader and 6GB hard drive.
-BMW gives retractable headlight washers, fold down rear seats, heated wheels.
is that worth thousands more with smaller cabin and weaker engine not considering what Genesis brings to the table?
I created previously another thread to see other people's thoughts on 4.6's competition and thankfully JckOfSpds commented
1) BMW 5-series
2) Mercedes E-class
3) Acura TL
4) Lexus GS or LS
5) Infinity M
All of them are 10k+ above the price of Genesis and I had to try building BMW 535i that came out to be $73,775 give or take to match the Genesis 4.6. Granted I had to add more packages that eventually came with more features that Genesis lacks (cooled passenger seat, Active blind spot detection etc.), it is still too expensive for the same if not better features.
Granted you may find it frustrating that Genesis lacks few additional features but Hyundai are selling them for cheap with different reason. They know that if they deliver like what BMW 535i did, they have to raise prices up. Nobody wanted to buy Phaeton from VW which went around 60k+ when it launched. Hyundai learned from what VW failed and instead did the opposite. They offered luxurious features that most of people will be satisfied and put 10k lower price tag on it. This is currently a Win-Win for both consumers and Hyundai and it is really sad some people really doesn't get out of their closet in determining their next vehicle as well as picky consumers not even considering this because of some lacking features.
P.S. Sorry for the long texts but I had to vent somewhere