Oceanmagic
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2018
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G90
Hey thanks for reading.
I did all my homework and agonized over what kind of car I wanted. I wanted long haul luxury road eater so I landed on the g90.
I went to Genesis of Las Vegas to shop cars. They had one and only one 2018 G90 used for sale; a 2018 3.3t in white. Not a scratch on it with 44k miles and complete service history small warranty issues fixed. Didn't want the new model; I don't like the fake vents and I don't want the 50% depreciation curve. I bought the car and frankly don't think I overpaid. I am all in at just under 45k which includes taxes and warranty. Not bad if you remove the 5k for the warranty. For this specific car I think the warranty is somewhat of a must because one infotainment system exceeds the cost. Anyways I left pretty happy. Drove it to San Diego for the weekend and was very impressed with the self drive and the comfort of this powerful car; until the engine light came on 4 days after purchase. I couldn't believe it. It had some kind of misfire hesitating under acceleration.
I happened to be OTW to the dealer to get the papers when the problem came up. I walked up to the service desk and was waited on by a tech who seemed annoyed that I was brining the car in at all. He made sure I was aware how busy he was. Didn't seem like he wanted to be there at all. He begrudgingly took the car and said he would look at it. 12 days later I return disgusted to get the car. I drive off and do a U turn 3 blocks later bringing it back for the same thing.
Now its been 35 days. I am told the car is ready. I am afraid to get it. I have made it very clear I want to be unwound and I don't have faith in the car or the trade let alone the people fixing them. I got the covid supply chain excuse regarding parts which I know is a real thing. Turns out the car needs injectors. Can't believe injectors fail after 44k miles but they did. The sales manager has made it clear he does not want to take me out of the trade even though I know he can. He has offered me 1000 back off the deal and I also have been in a free loaner the whole time though I did have to beg to get it.
Anyways I feel like I have bought a ball and chain rather than a luxury car. I do like the car and I like the fact that the sales manager is offering back 1000. I have no out of pocket here and I didn't really miss out on much because of the loaner.
Would you keep the car and give the dealership a chance here? Or would you say heck no after 35 days waiting? At first I thought the dealer just literally did not care at all about the transaction. After some thought I think 1000 back and a free loaner is pretty fair despite the wait time and 2nd attempt to fix.
Would you just give up and go get a honda accord? Or would you stay the course and accept the dealers offer to keep me in the car? There really isn't currently anything worth trading into. What do you think do they deserve my business or should I shove the car back on them and get a full refund? Pretty cool car just don't want it if its going to be in and out of the shop constantly with long repair waits. Thoughts?
Thanks,
J
I did all my homework and agonized over what kind of car I wanted. I wanted long haul luxury road eater so I landed on the g90.
I went to Genesis of Las Vegas to shop cars. They had one and only one 2018 G90 used for sale; a 2018 3.3t in white. Not a scratch on it with 44k miles and complete service history small warranty issues fixed. Didn't want the new model; I don't like the fake vents and I don't want the 50% depreciation curve. I bought the car and frankly don't think I overpaid. I am all in at just under 45k which includes taxes and warranty. Not bad if you remove the 5k for the warranty. For this specific car I think the warranty is somewhat of a must because one infotainment system exceeds the cost. Anyways I left pretty happy. Drove it to San Diego for the weekend and was very impressed with the self drive and the comfort of this powerful car; until the engine light came on 4 days after purchase. I couldn't believe it. It had some kind of misfire hesitating under acceleration.
I happened to be OTW to the dealer to get the papers when the problem came up. I walked up to the service desk and was waited on by a tech who seemed annoyed that I was brining the car in at all. He made sure I was aware how busy he was. Didn't seem like he wanted to be there at all. He begrudgingly took the car and said he would look at it. 12 days later I return disgusted to get the car. I drive off and do a U turn 3 blocks later bringing it back for the same thing.
Now its been 35 days. I am told the car is ready. I am afraid to get it. I have made it very clear I want to be unwound and I don't have faith in the car or the trade let alone the people fixing them. I got the covid supply chain excuse regarding parts which I know is a real thing. Turns out the car needs injectors. Can't believe injectors fail after 44k miles but they did. The sales manager has made it clear he does not want to take me out of the trade even though I know he can. He has offered me 1000 back off the deal and I also have been in a free loaner the whole time though I did have to beg to get it.
Anyways I feel like I have bought a ball and chain rather than a luxury car. I do like the car and I like the fact that the sales manager is offering back 1000. I have no out of pocket here and I didn't really miss out on much because of the loaner.
Would you keep the car and give the dealership a chance here? Or would you say heck no after 35 days waiting? At first I thought the dealer just literally did not care at all about the transaction. After some thought I think 1000 back and a free loaner is pretty fair despite the wait time and 2nd attempt to fix.
Would you just give up and go get a honda accord? Or would you stay the course and accept the dealers offer to keep me in the car? There really isn't currently anything worth trading into. What do you think do they deserve my business or should I shove the car back on them and get a full refund? Pretty cool car just don't want it if its going to be in and out of the shop constantly with long repair waits. Thoughts?
Thanks,
J

