rogerroger
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Hello everyone,
After looking at lots of different cars, I’m in the market for a 2011 or 2012, v6 or v8 (4.6) Genesis to replace my 2002 Infiniti I35. So I found this forum and started reading through posts. Now I have a few questions:
The 6-speed versus 8-speed transmission. I’ve read numerous posts about how slow the 8-speed is to downshift when passing or acceleration is needed quickly. Do any of you 8-speed owners wish that you could go back in time and get the 2011 with the 6-speed? Or is the 2012 Genesis that much better than the 2011? I’ve read where there is a possible fix – reprogramming the computer. Has this worked for anyone?
V6 versus V8. My I35 has 246 ft-lbs. of torque which I have found to be plenty even though I am a fast driver. The V6’s have 264 and 291 for the 2011 and 2012 respectively. Am I stupid to assume that either year should be better than my current I35? (If I am stupid to assume, that’s fine. You can point it out. There ARE stupid questions.) I know the easy response is to test drive, but those are somewhat limited in time and distance. And i'd rather not get up to 90-100mph as fast as possible with the saleperson sitting next to me.
Aside from the engine and transmission, are there any other major differences in the 2011 and 2012? Exterior styling? Interior styling?
Warranty. I see some cars being advertised as “certified” and some simply as “used”. Am I correct in thinking that if the car is certified, then I will receive the remainder of the 10year/100,000 mile warranty? And I should receive the remainder of the basic 5year/60,000 mile warranty regardless of whether it is certified? Why would a Hyundai dealership offer for sale a “used” Genesis instead of certifying it? Or does it matter if the dealership is not Hyundai. The Hyundai Protection Plan is different from these warranties, correct? I’ve read that if I purchase a Genesis with the DIS, then I should definitely look into purchasing the HPP.
Thanks in advance for any help and/or guidance everyone provides.
After looking at lots of different cars, I’m in the market for a 2011 or 2012, v6 or v8 (4.6) Genesis to replace my 2002 Infiniti I35. So I found this forum and started reading through posts. Now I have a few questions:
The 6-speed versus 8-speed transmission. I’ve read numerous posts about how slow the 8-speed is to downshift when passing or acceleration is needed quickly. Do any of you 8-speed owners wish that you could go back in time and get the 2011 with the 6-speed? Or is the 2012 Genesis that much better than the 2011? I’ve read where there is a possible fix – reprogramming the computer. Has this worked for anyone?
V6 versus V8. My I35 has 246 ft-lbs. of torque which I have found to be plenty even though I am a fast driver. The V6’s have 264 and 291 for the 2011 and 2012 respectively. Am I stupid to assume that either year should be better than my current I35? (If I am stupid to assume, that’s fine. You can point it out. There ARE stupid questions.) I know the easy response is to test drive, but those are somewhat limited in time and distance. And i'd rather not get up to 90-100mph as fast as possible with the saleperson sitting next to me.
Aside from the engine and transmission, are there any other major differences in the 2011 and 2012? Exterior styling? Interior styling?
Warranty. I see some cars being advertised as “certified” and some simply as “used”. Am I correct in thinking that if the car is certified, then I will receive the remainder of the 10year/100,000 mile warranty? And I should receive the remainder of the basic 5year/60,000 mile warranty regardless of whether it is certified? Why would a Hyundai dealership offer for sale a “used” Genesis instead of certifying it? Or does it matter if the dealership is not Hyundai. The Hyundai Protection Plan is different from these warranties, correct? I’ve read that if I purchase a Genesis with the DIS, then I should definitely look into purchasing the HPP.
Thanks in advance for any help and/or guidance everyone provides.