flyingcarpet
Hasn't posted much yet...
Genesis's ride quality actually very close to air suspesion equipped s-class, and probably better performence in curve negotiation than s-class.
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Actually, yes, anonymous, statistically irrelevant comments are useless for one to form an opinion. It has nothing to do with intellect but rather with integrity. Not that I would expect you to understand what integrity is all about.
I don't abstain from smoking because you (or any other anonymous person) say so. I abstain from smoking because year of medical research proves it's bad.
How is 2 out of 99 common? Might want to check out http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/common as well. Here are some excerpts:
"pertaining or belonging equally to an entire community"
"widespread; general;"
"Synonyms:
4. universal, prevalent"
Using your methodology, I guess you fit the definition of an idiot. Here's the proof:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/idiot
id⋅i⋅ot /ˈɪdiət/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [id-ee-uht] Show IPA
–noun 1. an utterly foolish or senseless person.
2. Psychology. a person of the lowest order in a former classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old and an intelligence quotient under 25.
Synonyms:
1. fool, half-wit; imbecile; dolt, dunce, numskull.
Genesis's ride quality actually very close to air suspesion equipped s-class, and probably better performence in curve negotiation than s-class.
In your prior post you more than hinted that opinions other than yours were "deceitful and obsessed". I somehow took offense at that statement, since my opinion differs from yours on this subject.
You then attacked the words I used, and accused me of incorrect usage. You were proven completely and indisputably wrong there, and I shouldn't have, but I rubbed it in.
Now you're onto the next step; "those obsessive and deceitful people that dare say the Genesis suspension could be better, well they are rare". At first it wasn't an issue, but now it is rare?
If it so rare, why even respond? Wouldn't it die of natural causes?
It is common enough that it has generated many, many posts and been mentioned by professional reviewers.
It is isn't hard to tell who is losing the argument, they are the ones resorting to name calling.
As for the rest of your post, I dare say you shared a lot more about yourself than you did about anyone else.
I can see you are still in the denial stage and are intolerant of opinions that are different from yours. You choose to deny and name-call those with a different opinion. I present facts, you deny the facts without substantiation. This is getting tiresome. This is a discussion board, not grade school. I'm sorry I called you out on a word definition, but there is no denying you were wrong. I never said the Genesis was undrivable, in fact I like them, I just want a little better. You don't, that's fine. Hyundai is supposedly changing the suspension, as we speak. I have no idea why they'd do that if complaints were irrelavant statistical samples. Consumer Reports, Car and Driver, Motor Trend and others have noted the ride-quality issues also. There are many people on this board that like the car, but wish it rode better. Others say it is perfect for them. Both are right. The main thing we disagree on is that I think the issue is more common than you. Insulting others that agree with my opinion, does nothing but denigrate yours. I am not speaking for Hyundai, or anyone else, only me. I respect your opinion also, but I think you are poorly representing your side. This forum isn't for personal battles it is for the respectful sharing of thoughts and ideas.[/QUOTE
We may all have different ways of looking at the "facts". Here's how I see it:
1. The idea that suspension changes are coming in 2010, is based on a report from a single poster, who had a conversation with a secret source who we are implored NOT to seek out for confirmation. That poster, to his credit, modified the certainy of this happening with statements such as "almost certainly", "if it happens" and "if true". I am not saying the report is not true, only asking that we reflect on the basis for a thread on that subject that has grown to more than 5 pages and that we now insert in posts as if it were a fact.
2. 70% of the negative suspension posts, at my last count, have been made by two posters. It may now be higher. I am not challanging anyone's point of view. Just suggesting that their volume be considered in forming an opinion on how widespread this problem is, or isn't, Again, if anyone wants to correct my 70% estimate, please do so.
3. The number of people complaining about DEFECTIVE suspensions are no more than two or three. (Out of more than 1000 members on this site} I am defining defective as a suspension that causes nausea, spinal compression, headaches, porposing etc. If this number is incorrect, tell me the correct figure.
4. No more than a dozen different people (again out of more than !000 members) have expressed DISSATISFACTION with the suspension. About 1%. However, dissatisfaction does not imply a "problem" with the suspension ...it only reflects a personal preference. Tom thinks it's too firm, Dick thinks it's too soft and Harry thinks it's just right. In the case of the Genesis, there are many more Harry's than Tom or Dicks. Hyundai sought a compromise to please the widest number of potential customers. Again, if my 1% estimate is incorrect, tell me the right number.
6. Previously I had cited a poll done on this site which indicated the vast majority of owners found the suspension to be "perfect". The poll was pooh-pooed and when I asked for a more reliable source for such information I never got one. Let me add that I made my living in the marketing industry and fielded hundreds of thousands of dollars on consumer research. While I appreciate its limitations, there are few sources of feed-back that are more revealing than an owners poll.
7. The Car and Driver review is repeatedly referenced to bolster the argument the suspension should be modified. C & D has its opinion. But so do a host of other reviewers who are positive on the issue and they are available to read on this site.
8. About name calling: It goes both ways. An argument I find offensive is the claim that those who don't fess up to the suspension needing improvement are "insecure", or are in denial or have some other psychological problem preventing them from confessing how unhappy they really are about the suspension.
9. Now, about you mother......
2. 70% of the negative suspension posts, at my last count, have been made by two posters. It may now be higher. I am not challanging anyone's point of view. Just suggesting that their volume be considered in forming an opinion on how widespread this problem is, or isn't, Again, if anyone wants to correct my 70% estimate, please do so.
3. The number of people complaining about DEFECTIVE suspensions are no more than two or three. (Out of more than 1000 members on this site} I am defining defective as a suspension that causes nausea, spinal compression, headaches, porposing etc. If this number is incorrect, tell me the correct figure.
4. No more than a dozen different people (again out of more than !000 members) have expressed DISSATISFACTION with the suspension. About 1%. However, dissatisfaction does not imply a "problem" with the suspension ...it only reflects a personal preference. Tom thinks it's too firm, Dick thinks it's too soft and Harry thinks it's just right. In the case of the Genesis, there are many more Harry's than Tom or Dicks. Hyundai sought a compromise to please the widest number of potential customers. Again, if my 1% estimate is incorrect, tell me the right number.
6. Previously I had cited a poll done on this site which indicated the vast majority of owners found the suspension to be "perfect". The poll was pooh-pooed and when I asked for a more reliable source for such information I never got one. Let me add that I made my living in the marketing industry and fielded hundreds of thousands of dollars on consumer research. While I appreciate its limitations, there are few sources of feed-back that are more revealing than an owners poll.
Sandy, most of your points are well made, but for some reason couldn't I stop myself from responding to a few.