Mark_888
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
My main point was that the WSJ did not like the Genesis either when they reviewed it in 2009.With that being said, I'm in the target demographic for the RLX, as are many people who read the WSJ. The fact that I wouldn't even walk into an Acura dealership to check out the RLX should be a strong message to Honda. You can argue about the test drive all you want, but let's revisit this discussion in a year and compare the sales numbers.
I am not 100% sure you are a likely customer of the RLX, since you purchased the Genesis V8. Acura is clearly not going after the V8 market. Although a lot of people are predisposed to hate FWD, I think that if people actually test drove a RLX then they might change their mind a little bit. But hard to compare against the Genesis, since it is priced $15K below all the competition, not just RLX.
However, the competition (which is priced is $15K higher) has some advantages such as:
- Competitors have more prestige than a Hyundai and customers don't have to rebadge their cars
- Brake pedal does not go to floor and brakes fail, with manufacturer (Hyundai) telling people they can't reproduce the problem so they won't fix it.
- Engines don't use excessive oil like an alarming number of Genesis 5.0 engines do.