My 2001 BMW 530 (sport suspension and manual tranny) is long in the tooth at 142K miles and no longer economical to repair. I test drove a 2012 3.8 Genesis last weekend and the car is at the top of the list over other models and makes.
I am leaning toward a 2009 4.6 with around 30K miles over 2012 3.8's, largely based on price.
While, my Bimmer has been a blast to drive, new Bimmers are priced on the moon and I am tired of BMW's high operating costs and frequent car disabling part failures at the 50 to 110K mileage range. My wife doesn't like driving the 530 because of the stick, and she doesn't like me driving it because I drive the 530 the way it should be driven. So, for better or worse, time for a lifestyle change and the Genesis is the leading option.
Any mechanical issues with a 2009 4.6 for which I should be on the look out? These cars seem to have very few problems given a new model, first V-8, first rear wheel drive, etc.
How long do the tires last? I have heard the Dunlaps are horrible, but any all season high performance tire doesn't last very long. What is your experience? Given the used models all have around 30K miles, should I expect to replace the tires soon?
How long before the first brake job?
I live in Boston, assuming a normal winter next year, will i be able to drive the car in snow with the all season tires, original or stock replacements? If winter tires are recommended, any comments from people that run summer/winter tires will be appreciated.
For those that have put some miles on their Genesis, what is your guess on the economic life in terms of miles?
Are operating costs low like most Asian cars or will I experience something closer to by BMW?
I see lots of posts about suspension/handling posts, particularly with load and/or over bad roads. Is this simply a problem of handing $30 to 40k over to the Germans and buying what I want to avoid, or are there real shortcomings given the price of this car?
Anything else i should know before I pull the trigger on a Genesis?
Thank you in advance for your replies.
I am leaning toward a 2009 4.6 with around 30K miles over 2012 3.8's, largely based on price.
While, my Bimmer has been a blast to drive, new Bimmers are priced on the moon and I am tired of BMW's high operating costs and frequent car disabling part failures at the 50 to 110K mileage range. My wife doesn't like driving the 530 because of the stick, and she doesn't like me driving it because I drive the 530 the way it should be driven. So, for better or worse, time for a lifestyle change and the Genesis is the leading option.
Any mechanical issues with a 2009 4.6 for which I should be on the look out? These cars seem to have very few problems given a new model, first V-8, first rear wheel drive, etc.
How long do the tires last? I have heard the Dunlaps are horrible, but any all season high performance tire doesn't last very long. What is your experience? Given the used models all have around 30K miles, should I expect to replace the tires soon?
How long before the first brake job?
I live in Boston, assuming a normal winter next year, will i be able to drive the car in snow with the all season tires, original or stock replacements? If winter tires are recommended, any comments from people that run summer/winter tires will be appreciated.
For those that have put some miles on their Genesis, what is your guess on the economic life in terms of miles?
Are operating costs low like most Asian cars or will I experience something closer to by BMW?
I see lots of posts about suspension/handling posts, particularly with load and/or over bad roads. Is this simply a problem of handing $30 to 40k over to the Germans and buying what I want to avoid, or are there real shortcomings given the price of this car?
Anything else i should know before I pull the trigger on a Genesis?
Thank you in advance for your replies.