I came from a 2004 Maxima which I loved but it too had transmission issues (actually valve body solenoids issues) so I can relate. This one on the genesis seems very smooth and I haven't heard of too many issues. That and rust complaints are the first things I looked for when looking to a car to buy.I will be going from my 2002 Acura TL that I bought new to the Genesis. The Acura was well known to have transmission issues and I am on my third one on it so possible transmission issues are something that is on my mind.
I think the only difference was a software update and blue link. I personally would have only bought one cause it was newer, but all the ones I saw oddly had much higher mileage than the 2012 models. *shrug*The wife and I finally got out and looked at a few cars this past week-end. Are there any advantages/drawbacks of a 2013 over a 2012 other than just the 2013 being one year newer? Future resale value is irrelevant as I normally keep a car until no one but a junk yard would want it. Still kind of leaning towards the 2011 year though because of the possible transmission issues although Aquineas said that he had better results from the 2012 than the 2011.
The wife and I finally got out and looked at a few cars this past week-end. Are there any advantages/drawbacks of a 2013 over a 2012 other than just the 2013 being one year newer? Future resale value is irrelevant as I normally keep a car until no one but a junk yard would want it. Still kind of leaning towards the 2011 year though because of the possible transmission issues although Aquineas said that he had better results from the 2012 than the 2011.
On the Bluetooth issue mentioned above, the 2012 with base package does, indeed, do both Bluetooth phone and music.
From 2009-2014, the Genesis has always had SACHS Amplitude Selective Damping shocks in the rear (and struts in front). The difference is that they made major changes to the spring and shock/struts rates in 2012 for a more comfortable ride, but giving up a little bit of handling. If you looked at the suspension parts from any year from 2009-2014, it would be difficult to tell them apart (with possible exception of the rear stabilizer bar, which starting in 2012 is bigger diameter, but is hollow instead of solid).I just picked up a 2012 V6. From my reading, the key changes in 2012 were:
1) SACHS Amplitude Selective Damping shocks (to solve ride/handling issues discussed in several magazine road tests)
2) 8-speed tranny for smoother shifting and better MPG (as smooth as my BMW 5)
The 2012 has bluetooth for the phone, but you can't stream music thru it, you need to get a second bt receiver. I think they added that to the 2013.
Of the 2012 models, only the Tech package models lack BT audio streaming. Both the base and Premium package models DO have that feature.