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The Genesis drives like a big car, and you have to consider the size of spaces on side streets or while negotiating through traffic. Yet even the smaller engine gives a nice takeoff and there’s plenty of punch. I easily beat a Town Car off the line as we jockeyed for position onto the highway.
The steering is firm yet transmits zero road feel. Similarly, while the brakes are decent, the pedal feels far too light. Overall, it’s like the engineers haven’t completely worked out the interplay between systems. It may take another generation before the drive is as seamless as a Lexus -- and you can forget about the joy of driving a BMW 7 Series.
Gas mileage is pretty good at 18 in the city and 27 highway.
The biggest issue is a serious one: The suspension is simply not as good as its competitors. There’s too much up-and-down sway while absorbing bumps. A rear-seat passenger pronounces the ride “comfortable but bouncy.”
Your CEO may not dig that bounce.
Hyundai, in an effort to bolster sales, has recently begin an “Assurance” program that allows a customer to “walk away” from a lease or loan if he loses his job or a substantial piece of his income.
That’s an element that may speak to many a current CEO.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=a80ppMmRA9KI&refer=asia
The Genesis drives like a big car, and you have to consider the size of spaces on side streets or while negotiating through traffic. Yet even the smaller engine gives a nice takeoff and there’s plenty of punch. I easily beat a Town Car off the line as we jockeyed for position onto the highway.
The steering is firm yet transmits zero road feel. Similarly, while the brakes are decent, the pedal feels far too light. Overall, it’s like the engineers haven’t completely worked out the interplay between systems. It may take another generation before the drive is as seamless as a Lexus -- and you can forget about the joy of driving a BMW 7 Series.
Gas mileage is pretty good at 18 in the city and 27 highway.
The biggest issue is a serious one: The suspension is simply not as good as its competitors. There’s too much up-and-down sway while absorbing bumps. A rear-seat passenger pronounces the ride “comfortable but bouncy.”
Your CEO may not dig that bounce.
Hyundai, in an effort to bolster sales, has recently begin an “Assurance” program that allows a customer to “walk away” from a lease or loan if he loses his job or a substantial piece of his income.
That’s an element that may speak to many a current CEO.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=a80ppMmRA9KI&refer=asia