Wow thanks for the kind words:-( I have no affiliation to any car company and am a technical manager at a plastics company. I have owned
Infiniti Q45's since the 1994 active suspension model and two of the second generation models, a 1998 and a 2000 anniversary edition with the selectable suspension.
For months now I have coveted a Genesis as its body style almost seems to look as how the second generation Q45 could have evolved. The horizontal bars on the grill are similar to the Nissan Cima on which my Q45 is based.
As I mentioned I put a short list of cars together, have done my road test review research and have now test drove each of them. The reason for my post was to try to understand what I experienced in terms of the ride. At first I thought that the dealership may have been offering a 2009 as a 2010 but I checked the
vin number and it is definitely a 2010. It had 18 inch wheels which are not too aggressive and so I was at a loss to understand why the ride was so strange. Let me elaborate.
Over sharp single bumps due to two mismatched sections of concrete pavement, the rear end seemed to crash with a very sudden thump which was easily felt. Over a series of bumps the rear end seemed to almost bounce in that it had a lot of what I consider to be excess vertical movement.
Given that this was a 2010, I was trying to understand by posting whether this is normal for the vehicle or maybe the one I test drove was faulty. I guess I can try another dealership and find out. In my road test reviews, although the ride did not get top marks, I did not find any mention of the 2010's having the characteristics I observed.
I apologize if I offended anyone with my post, as that was unintentional and I am still considering the Genesis but will need to carry out some additional test drives.
Can anyone advise if the 2010 3.8's and 4.6's have the same suspension set up or are there differences
Regards,
David