vatdim
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Hello and so glad to have found you, guys!
First I'd like to note that I'm not familiar with Genesis cars due to the reason that I live in the EU and these were not sold new in Europe (and still aren't). However, all that changed after I found an interesting 2015 3.8 AWD V6 with appr. 90.000 miles for sale at a reputable dealer near me. I've been reading extensively and I'd like to hear your opinion of what I should keep in mind if I am to go have a look at the car. Any pointers to make a good comparison with a brand new Kia Stinger 2.0 would be very helpful, as well.
From my research, I have noticed the following worry items with respect to the Genesis:
- valve clearance check & possible adjustment every 60.000 miles - this is arguably not easily done by a less experienced DIY like myself, and should be done professionally. Costs may go up to USD 3-4k
- carbon deposits - being a GDI-engined car with 90,000 miles, I'd expect some deposits have accumulated and would require cleaning. While I'm familiar with the seafoam treatment and I've no issue with straightforward wrenching, if this doesn't sort the issue, costs up to USD 1.5k may be incurred for professional cleaning.
- gas mileage - seems a bit more than that of the Stinger, but on the upside the Stinger takes premium only.
In terms of total ownership costs, I think the two propositions (i.e. used Genesis AWD 3.8 and brand new Stinger 2.0) are coming up relatively even.
In terms of the vehicle features, the Genesis has the advantage that it has a much better interior, a much richer feature list, a N/A engine, it is the larger car overall (which is a plus for me, coming from an older 5-series). I will also be able to pay cash for this car if I am to get it.
The Stinger has the advantage of being the lighter, more torquey and better 0-60 car (coming at the cost of a 4-cyl turbo), featuring a liftback trunk, as well as sporting a full warranty. I will have to partially finance this car, which is something of a worry for me considering the economic climate.
What would you guys advise me do? Are you happy with your Genesis? Would you keep the car after 5 years, or after its warranty has expired? What have been the biggest gripes with it? What have you grown to like most about it? If anyone has had the chance to drive a Stinger, please chime in with a comparison!
First I'd like to note that I'm not familiar with Genesis cars due to the reason that I live in the EU and these were not sold new in Europe (and still aren't). However, all that changed after I found an interesting 2015 3.8 AWD V6 with appr. 90.000 miles for sale at a reputable dealer near me. I've been reading extensively and I'd like to hear your opinion of what I should keep in mind if I am to go have a look at the car. Any pointers to make a good comparison with a brand new Kia Stinger 2.0 would be very helpful, as well.
From my research, I have noticed the following worry items with respect to the Genesis:
- valve clearance check & possible adjustment every 60.000 miles - this is arguably not easily done by a less experienced DIY like myself, and should be done professionally. Costs may go up to USD 3-4k
- carbon deposits - being a GDI-engined car with 90,000 miles, I'd expect some deposits have accumulated and would require cleaning. While I'm familiar with the seafoam treatment and I've no issue with straightforward wrenching, if this doesn't sort the issue, costs up to USD 1.5k may be incurred for professional cleaning.
- gas mileage - seems a bit more than that of the Stinger, but on the upside the Stinger takes premium only.
In terms of total ownership costs, I think the two propositions (i.e. used Genesis AWD 3.8 and brand new Stinger 2.0) are coming up relatively even.
In terms of the vehicle features, the Genesis has the advantage that it has a much better interior, a much richer feature list, a N/A engine, it is the larger car overall (which is a plus for me, coming from an older 5-series). I will also be able to pay cash for this car if I am to get it.
The Stinger has the advantage of being the lighter, more torquey and better 0-60 car (coming at the cost of a 4-cyl turbo), featuring a liftback trunk, as well as sporting a full warranty. I will have to partially finance this car, which is something of a worry for me considering the economic climate.
What would you guys advise me do? Are you happy with your Genesis? Would you keep the car after 5 years, or after its warranty has expired? What have been the biggest gripes with it? What have you grown to like most about it? If anyone has had the chance to drive a Stinger, please chime in with a comparison!