Crusty Old Shellback
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Thanks. Maybe I should have learned that as well sooner.
But I am curious, now that you've been driving your 2015 Genesis a few weeks, what would you say are the areas of improvement you've noticed? Is the car more comfortable (seat and other factors) than the 2015? Are you see much if any difference in performance, because I understand the 2015 model is maybe 400-500 lbs heavier than the 1G Genesis?
Dean
I've put almost 300 miles on it now. Haven't been on the freeway but for a short trip. Mainly street roads. So far, I'm liking it.
Area's I've noticed improvements in over my R Spec:
1. Ride is more plush, not as harsh over rough roads.
2. No bump steer over potholes or in hard corners.
3. Seats are more comfortable.
4. side rear curtains.
5. Staggered wheels and tires.
real wood accents. Just need to figure out a good conditioner for it.
Some area's of concern:
1. There is a small spot on either side of the rear shade that lets in light and kind of bugs me when looking in the rear view mirror. Didn't notice it on the '12 but the '12 had dark tint on the window and I haven't tinted the '15 yet so it may not be an issue.
2. I like that the front passenger seat is now fully movable and is cooled. But I lost the rear seat heaters. My daughter used them often.
3. A pillar blind spot has moved. Not sure if it's better or not just yet.
4. staggered wheels and tires. Now I can't do my normal rotation.
5. It's going to take a bit to relearn the steering wheel controls and touch screen. While I don't necessarily miss the DSC knob, I was used to it on my '12.
Overall I do like the car. It is a big improvement over the '12 R Spec. While the car is heavier, it seems more refined in the driving experience and the power is still there with the 5.0, can't really notice a lack of performance.