I was just in Ft Myers/Bonita Springs and saw a bunch of them. It was cool to see them on the road but I don't see them where I live in NY. I like that i don't see them much and I do see a ton of MB, BMW, Audi, and Acura's everywhere. I feel like I am in the know and original. (whether or not that is actually true)
I don't like to see a lot of them. I love exclusivity!
The sedan numbers, while impressive compared to same time last year when G1 sales were obviously ebbing, are still small in the scheme of things. The actual numbers are also somewhat elusive, as the sedan is often combined with the coupe numbers and Hyundais own reporting seems to be loose. Both the BMW 5 Series and MB E-class appear to have each sold twice as many as the Genesis sedan YTD.
The Infiniti Q50 sold almost twice as many and as a reference point, the Chevy Corvette sold about 2,000 more cars in the first three months of 2015.
The nos. aren't elusive - that are out there from 3d party sources.
Yes, but the Q50, while larger than the norm, is Infiniti's entry-level/compact offering (Hyundai is in the process of developing a RWD sedan slotting underneath the Genesis).
The Corvette is the Corvette and really an apples to oranges comparison.
Think achieving the 3rd spot in sales is a pretty good result (and even better in Canada).
http://www.kbb.com/car-news/all-the-latest/midsize-luxury-cars-new/2000010690/<snip>The results have been good for the new model, I'm happy - just was not sure what class the Genesis in the third spot - what other cars where in that class?
I'm not seeing many of them in my area. Those that I see are Tech or Ultimate. I have a Signature. I now regret not getting Tech or Ultimate.
Just saw my 1st 2nd Gen a few minutes ago DT. Mpls. Black V6. I've had my Genesis over 6 years and I probably have only seen 20 Genesis sedans since their introduction.
Don't feel too bad. You're driving a very impressive car as it is...
I'm loving all the compliments, attention and random stares I get around town.![]()
I wonder how many potential Genesis buyers opt instead for a well-equipped Sonata or Azera.
It's not the Azera - less than 2,000 have been sold through the first quarter.
In my opinion, the Azera/Grandeur (the KDM name of the Azera) are kept around to have an answer for the Lexus ES, and to keep assembly-line parity between the US and Korean Sonata plants (Sonata and Azera/Grandeur are made on the same line). You see quite a few Grandeurs over there on the road.