TimC
Getting familiar with the group...
Last year at about this same time, I was in the market for a new car and decided on a 4.6 Genesis, all options.
After visiting several dealers in my area, I changed my mind and decided to keep my 2008 Infiniti M45 for a while longer and wait and see if things improve.
The reason I changed my mind was although the Genesis Car seems to have reached the level of Luxury Car status, the dealers had not.
It's not the pampering of a waiting room that looks more like an apartment on Manhattan's 5th Avenue, complete with a coffee servant - like I had with my Infiniti Dealer- it's things like giving me a comparable loaner car to what I have whenever it needs service.
I drive in with a M45, I drive out with the same (or better).
They were smart about it as this is how I got the M45 in the first place, after bringing in my Q35 for service and them loaning me an M.
When I asked the Hyundai dealer what type of loaner I'd get if the car ever needed extended service, he just looked at me with a blank stare and said "loaner???...we can call a rental place for you if you like..."
No sale!
Has this situation improved, or would I still need to buy an Equus to get any real service from a Hyundai Dealership?
After visiting several dealers in my area, I changed my mind and decided to keep my 2008 Infiniti M45 for a while longer and wait and see if things improve.
The reason I changed my mind was although the Genesis Car seems to have reached the level of Luxury Car status, the dealers had not.
It's not the pampering of a waiting room that looks more like an apartment on Manhattan's 5th Avenue, complete with a coffee servant - like I had with my Infiniti Dealer- it's things like giving me a comparable loaner car to what I have whenever it needs service.
I drive in with a M45, I drive out with the same (or better).
They were smart about it as this is how I got the M45 in the first place, after bringing in my Q35 for service and them loaning me an M.
When I asked the Hyundai dealer what type of loaner I'd get if the car ever needed extended service, he just looked at me with a blank stare and said "loaner???...we can call a rental place for you if you like..."
No sale!
Has this situation improved, or would I still need to buy an Equus to get any real service from a Hyundai Dealership?