Does anybody know if Hyundai is still using Dunlops on the 2011?
If you do talk to the service tech, see if you can find out if there is any way to suppress the annoying start up warning message on the DIS screen!
I don't know if this applies to tech, but with premium/nav if you have radio or usb playing when you turn off the ignition the system will display that instead of the nav nag screen the next time you start the car (if you then switch to nav you will then get the nag screen). But why would you need nav for your routine daily driving? I hardly ever use nav , so I hardly ever see the nag screen.![]()
I see no changes- hey I'm pleased as my 2009 looks like a new 2011!
Yours may operate like that, but not mine. If I shut the ignition off, while I have the radio (AM/FM/XM) screen, or any other screen, I always get the nag screen with all the warnings on start up. I would love to have the screen that says "Genesis" stay on, but that only stays on for a second or two, before the nag screen comes on. I often just use the Info Screen, when I don't want to use any of the radio screens or the Navi screen.
Do you have any evidence that it is required by law? Maybe you mean that Hyundai lawyers (and all other GPS makers) want to avoid any lawsuits and that is why it is displayed.Unfortunately it's required by law to be there each time you start the vehicle. It's the only way their able to cover their butt should you fail to follow the given instructions on the screen.
Yesterday my dealership in Winter Park, FL. received their shipment of 2011 Genesis Sedans. Good news is their out....bad news is that no changes at all have been made from 2010 to 2011 line-up. Here are the Window Stickers and a few pictures of the cars. It was already 100 degrees outside when I was taking these pictures I will add more soon. Please feel free to move this post to whatever section is appropriate...thanks and enjoy![]()
Yes it stinks that all the rumors of what was to come is not true, but I do have some insider information that the pictures of the center dash etc... that have been floating around the web are actually the of the new Hyundai Equus for the American Market. I'm not sure if that is true or not but the customer relations manager of the dealership was nice enough to let me go look at the new cars even though they are not yet available for purchase so I doubt she would have any reason to give me false information. I really was hoping that the pictures that had been going around were of the 2011 Genesis but this proves that nothing has changed for the upcoming year, unless it is some sort of underpinning/suspension or other minor tweaks to the cars performance.
3.8L Window Sticker:
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4.6L Window Sticker:
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3.8L Front / Rear:
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3.8L Inside:
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4.6L Front/Side Profile:
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4.6L Interior:
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Maybe some nice changes will happen in 2012...we will just have to sit back and wait at this point.
Why would any current owner want cosmetic changes to the vehicle? This will only accelerate depreciation. Be happy that the Genesis engineers did a great initial design that does not need appearance changes
I thought they we adding an 8 speed Auto to the 4.6 this year.