PMCErnie
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Wow, that ain't good.
I assume they are talking about anticipated depreciation?
I'd read a few other publications dedicated to autos before believiing everything in that money Hungary rag�� my wife and I bought a 16' ultimate and so far couldn't be happier,ya paid a pretty penny for her but feel so far money well spent!
As I said time and again check the service areas of any dealership and see if their techs are just standing around drinking coffee!!��
They heyday of Consumer Reports was the late 1980's before the internet came along. Back then, you had basically no way to get unbiased feedback on a product other than the off chance you might know someone with a similar product. Now, with so many sources and forums to get empirical data, the days of the paid subscription model with no ads is numbered.
Clearly each individual will have their own experience; my 2015 3.8 AWD Ultimate has and continues to be one of the best cars I have ever owned. My previous car was a 2011 Infiniti FX-50...
Why you had to lead off with a comment about "Hungary", that looks to me to be a simple typo is odd and just a little demeaning... What are you driving now?
What problems do you have with your Genny? I copped a 2015 with tech package about 6 months ago. Anything I should look out for ?
I thought the 2015s & 2016s ( and for the most part, the 2017s ) were pretty much the same car. So why the ratings differences in some areas?
Most areas were rated as excellent for both model years, with the following exceptions:
.........................2015.............2016
Climate System...Good.............Poor
Brakes................Excellent.......Below Average
Paint/Trim...........Good............Excellent
Body Integrity......Average........Below Average
Suspension..........Good............Excellent
Power Equipment.Good............Excellent
Audio System......Poor..............Poor
In 17 areas, the 2015 had 11 excellent, 4 above average ( good ), 1 average & 1 poor. The overall reliability rating was average.
The 2016 had 13 excellent, 2 below average & 2 poor. The overall reliability rating given was poor.
Seems a tad harsh. And odd since basically the same car.
Tuckerdog1
I thought the 2015s & 2016s ( and for the most part, the 2017s ) were pretty much the same car. So why the ratings differences in some areas?
Most areas were rated as excellent for both model years, with the following exceptions:
.........................2015.............2016
Climate System...Good.............Poor
Brakes................Excellent.......Below Average
Paint/Trim...........Good............Excellent
Body Integrity......Average........Below Average
Suspension..........Good............Excellent
Power Equipment.Good............Excellent
Audio System......Poor..............Poor
In 17 areas, the 2015 had 11 excellent, 4 above average ( good ), 1 average & 1 poor. The overall reliability rating was average.
The 2016 had 13 excellent, 2 below average & 2 poor. The overall reliability rating given was poor.
Seems a tad harsh. And odd since basically the same car.
Tuckerdog1
What is their definition of "worst" buy, reliability or total ownership costs? I would dispute their findings either way as several independent sources have found the genesis is likely "good" in reliability overall. As far as depreciation, you have to look at average transaction costs and not percent off MSRP as many members report a larger discount than Lexus would give on a GS for example.
They heyday of Consumer Reports was the late 1980's before the internet came along. Back then, you had basically no way to get unbiased feedback on a product other than the off chance you might know someone with a similar product. Now, with so many sources and forums to get empirical data, the days of the paid subscription model with no ads is numbered.
Clearly each individual will have their own experience; my 2015 3.8 AWD Ultimate has and continues to be one of the best cars I have ever owned. My previous car was a 2011 Infiniti FX-50...
Why you had to lead off with a comment about "Hungary", that looks to me to be a simple typo is odd and just a little demeaning... What are you driving now?
What problems do you have with your Genny? I copped a 2015 with tech package about 6 months ago. Anything I should look out for ?
This whole subject of Consumer Reports has been discussed many times before, and even very recently, in other threads. There are three kinds of "ratings" that Consumer Reports does:
- Normal subjective vehicle evaluation and rating against others in the same class. Usually they give a score of 1-100. Often they present the ratings for 4-5 cars at a time in the same class.
- Discussion of long term value, based on historical depreciation.
- CR Reliability Ratings.
It is not clear which ratings everyone is talking about in this thread. Some are talking about reliability, and others talking about depreciation or "worst buy."
The Consumer Reports reliability ratings are NOT SUBJECTIVE, they are based Solely on statistics from hundreds of thousands of surveys submitted each year by current Consumer Reports members (and former members) for each car they own (as well as many other products, appliances, etc). I get a survey each year, even though I only subscribed for one year a long time ago. Obviously, these days the surveys are done online, but at one time years ago they done manually and mailed in.
I don't know why the 2015 and 2016 are so different, but it may be due to a smaller sample size of 2016 (introducing more sampling error), or maybe the 2015 was projected reliability based on the 2014 models. But if one gets ahold of the actual historical CR reliability ratings for each car, it is by far the most accurate of any other statistical data available. So the idea that CR is being "harsh" is absurd, since they just publish the survey data they receive without any interpretation. That does not mean the conclusions are 100 accurate, because in any statistical survey, if one does not get info from every owner, then there are sample size errors and "confidence level" ranges (expressed as a percentage, typically about 90-95%) that exist in any statistical survey or poll.
The other problem is that the Hyundai Genesis (or Genesis G80) has a number of trim levels, and the higher trim levels typically have had more problems reported because they have a lot more gadgets that can go wrong, but the results for all trim levels are combined together.
What problems do you have with your Genny? I copped a 2015 with tech package about 6 months ago. Anything I should look out for ?