Here is a quote from the Motor Trend article:Saw a few articles on the new 2015 Genesis, one in Motor Trend, that I got to say was so poorly written. First, their comparison cars are the BMW 5 series and Benz. They state the engine is not as smooth as the BMW twin turbo.
Funny how they don't mention one thing about pricing in the BMW or Benz, who both come with 4 cylinder engines now. I priced out the BMW 5 series, because that was the car I was going to buy, and an all wheel drive, that has comparable options is near 60K. The Benz, is near 70K. I could pay that for a car, but after having my Genesis for 18 months, I think the extra 25-30K plus the extra depreciation, insurance, and taxes just does not warrant it. It's about another $400-$500 a month over a 3 or 4 year ownership. Plus, the warranty is a year less. A V8 BMW 5 series or Benz is going to cost serious cash, prices for a good stereo, heated seats, or even leather (remember, BMW comes standard with vinyl) is just a joke. Sorry, money, options plus performance specs all come into the picture with a purchase, these articles always fail to compare a cost analysis over ownership. After 5 years, these cars won't have nearly the percentage of cost difference.
Saw a few articles on the new 2015 Genesis, one in Motor Trend, that I got to say was so poorly written.
Here is a quote from the Motor Trend article:
Judging from a very brief proving-ground spin in pilot-built examples (a rear-drive 3.8 and an all-wheel 5.0) driven back-to-back with a first-gen Genesis, a 535i, and an E350 4Matic
Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/1311_2015_hyundai_genesis_first_drive/#ixzz2mkAQdioE
- Hyundai had a BMW and MB on hand at the same track and encouraged them to compare both of them with the Genesis.
- They only had a very brief (10 minutes) time with the cars on a closed track.
- US pricing has not been determined, but Korean pricing (about 66K for top Genesis model including VAT) is not much lower than the BMW and MB.
- It was not a complete review. I think you are over-reacting.
Nailed it. For the KDM market the pricing disparity is almost a non-issue and those vehicles were specifically on hand -- which is why they were mentioned.
The thing I can't figure out is that they said the V8 didn't feel as fast as the 535. The combination of presumably being faster and having more squat (I'm assuming based on other parts of the preview) should make a pretty big butt-dyno difference.