The coupe has a different suspension setup, which I assume is stiffer than the Sedan. The discussion about the sedan suspension does not apply to the coupe.Do the 2010 Coupes have the suspension mod's?
I assuming that it will be in Sept/Oct as usual when there are no major changes from the previous year. But I don't know for sure.Im so glad I found this forum. I was all set to buy the Genesis in June when my Infinity g comes off lease. Now I will wait a few months for the 2010 model. Does any one know when the 2010's hit the dealer lots?
The Genesis sedan has a spring/shock assembly. I suspect that no major changes to the suspension design will be made, nor are they necessary. Probably just some adjustment to the spring/shock rates. I suspect the culprit is the springs, but this is just my guess and I have heard nothing from Hyundai on the exact nature of the change.Mark,
From the description of the busy suspension characteristics, it may be nothing more than shocks or shock placement.
It's fortunate than Genesis uses multi link suspension, which has several parts that can easily be re-designed and retrofitted to existing cars. Changes can be made much more readily than on less sophisticated suspension types. I don't think Hyundai will risk blemishing the reputation they have built since the 2006 model year, and I am betting they will issue improvements to the 2009 model. I'm just taking an educated guess, and I may be off, but I don't think so.
The person I got the info from is not a buddy of mine, and I don't have continued access to him.Mark888,
You need to press your High level Hyundai buddy to try and find out exactly what changes that they are making to the 2010 Genesis suspension since you said that they were pleased with the results. But even more importantly I hope you keep trying to find out from him if they will help all of us 2009 Genesis owners out?
It would seem that you have the best source of information reguarding the suspension issue's with the Genesis. Thanks big time!!!
Wait until you see the next Sonata, due in early 2010 (probably a 2011 model).This is why I love Hyundai. Another example of how closely Hyundai LISTENS to their customers.
Another example is the 2006 Sonata. People complained about the interior design, its quality, the ride being too soft and the front seat lacking enough cushion to support the thighs. Hyundai listened and made changes to ALL of that to the 2009 Sonata.
1. They completely reworked the interior design
2. Improved the quality of materials and feel of it.
3. The ride has been stiffened with tauter springs and shock.
4. The front seat's bottom cushion angle was increased 2 degrees to better support the thighs.
Hyundai does listen.
Great news! Thank you very much! It's really good to see Hyundai listening closely to their customers...I heard it from the horse's mouth today: the 2010 Genesis will almost certainly have at least some minor suspension changes. The horse personally tested some of the proposed changes himself. I am assuming this is relatively minor tuning, but with noticeable improvement. No word on whether the changes can be retrofitted to 2009 model.
This is why I love Hyundai. Another example of how closely Hyundai LISTENS to their customers.
Another example is the 2006 Sonata. People complained about the interior design, its quality, the ride being too soft and the front seat lacking enough cushion to support the thighs. Hyundai listened and made changes to ALL of that to the 2009 Sonata.
1. They completely reworked the interior design
2. Improved the quality of materials and feel of it.
3. The ride has been stiffened with tauter springs and shock.
4. The front seat's bottom cushion angle was increased 2 degrees to better support the thighs.
Hyundai does listen.
I agree. But if they don't fix it for 2010, there is not much of a chance that current owners can get any relief. It is pretty much assumed that any changes made in 2010 are likely to be minor, or at least easily adaptable to the current suspension design.I don't understand the enthusiasm in knowing there may be changes in 2010 model unless people who just bought a 09 would be buying a 2010. The main concern would be Hyundai's willingness to make changes to the 2009 model for free or minimal charge to the consumer.
Look for the highest number serial number in the inventory (only the last numeric digits are important). You can also check the build date on the door jam of the driver's door.
This is incorrect. The 2009 Genesis V6 uses an Aisan transmission, and the V8 uses one from ZF.Hyundai’s Genesis and Kia’s Borrego both use a 6-speed automatic transmission that was also developed in-house.
Modification of the suspension to the 2010 specs could be made available to 2009 vehicles on an optional basis. How much (if anything) they would charge for that is a separate question.Modifying the suspension on sold vehicles can only happen if the manufacturer states there is something wrong in the original design.
Hyundai has made changes to other things in the car where there was nothing "wrong," such as providing speaker covers in the trunk below the rear deck retroactively for sold vehicles.