Cato
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My wife and I live is west central Georgia, we are both 46 years old and have two children in college. My wifes Tahoe let her down Friday morning and with 350,400 miles on the odometer she does not feel it will continue to be dependable. I had the Tahoe towed to the local Chevy/Hyundai dealer. Once on the dealers lot I noticed a car I thought she would like.
I had the dealer deliver to her place of business a new 2013 Hyundai Equus in white satin pearl and cashmere. She liked the car BUT feels it is a bit fancy for us. I drove the Car for several miles and I must admit the solid feel of the car is nice. Again BUT, features like the power rear seats, rear seat stereo controls and massaging drivers seat would never be used. So that being said, at the dealers suggestion we have located a 2012 Genesis 5.0 and are going to look and test drive it in the morning. We were told the 5.0 in white is not available in the 2013 year model. The 2012 model seems to have everything we are looking for except the air ride adjustable suspension which we both loved with the ride of the Equus.
I think the Genesis 5.0 comes standard with most of the available features except those we did not think we would ever use. I think the power offered with the 5.0 engine is a reasonable increased expense considering the options that come standard on the 5.0 model. My question to you is with the limited information we have on a Genesis is there anything we should know before a purchase.
I had the dealer deliver to her place of business a new 2013 Hyundai Equus in white satin pearl and cashmere. She liked the car BUT feels it is a bit fancy for us. I drove the Car for several miles and I must admit the solid feel of the car is nice. Again BUT, features like the power rear seats, rear seat stereo controls and massaging drivers seat would never be used. So that being said, at the dealers suggestion we have located a 2012 Genesis 5.0 and are going to look and test drive it in the morning. We were told the 5.0 in white is not available in the 2013 year model. The 2012 model seems to have everything we are looking for except the air ride adjustable suspension which we both loved with the ride of the Equus.
I think the Genesis 5.0 comes standard with most of the available features except those we did not think we would ever use. I think the power offered with the 5.0 engine is a reasonable increased expense considering the options that come standard on the 5.0 model. My question to you is with the limited information we have on a Genesis is there anything we should know before a purchase.