Twain427
Hasn't posted much yet...
I am probably going to sound a bit uppity with my rant, however just feeling the need to vent.
Hyundai would assert that Genesis is a luxury car, yet they simply fail to realize the actual car itself is but a tiny part of that equation. In addition to driving luxury, I would also like to experience luxury when I visit a local Hyundai service drive. Thus far my experience with Hyundai service has been very.... Hyundai-esque. I am no different to them than the guy who pulls up in a 12 year old Accent - and yes, there should be a difference. Quite frankly, Genesis and Equus should have their own service line.
Previous to this Hyundai I drove a Cadillac. When I went I pulled up on the service drive the luxury experience continued. I suppose I was being a bit naive in believing this would be the case with Hyundai. I can only imagine what the buyer/driver of an Equus must feel...
Hyundai would assert that Genesis is a luxury car, yet they simply fail to realize the actual car itself is but a tiny part of that equation. In addition to driving luxury, I would also like to experience luxury when I visit a local Hyundai service drive. Thus far my experience with Hyundai service has been very.... Hyundai-esque. I am no different to them than the guy who pulls up in a 12 year old Accent - and yes, there should be a difference. Quite frankly, Genesis and Equus should have their own service line.
Previous to this Hyundai I drove a Cadillac. When I went I pulled up on the service drive the luxury experience continued. I suppose I was being a bit naive in believing this would be the case with Hyundai. I can only imagine what the buyer/driver of an Equus must feel...