kw012
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Greetings to all you enthusiasts. I am posting on your forum for the first time and I am going to be purchasing a 1st gen sedan shortly. I think the Genesis rocks and offers an amazing vehicle. I love the rear wheel drive, the performance and handling, safety, the quality fit and finish, reliability and value for the money. The car fits me, a tall guy at 6'5", has excellent visibility and is comfortable. My friends have two, a 2009 base model and a 2013 with tech and premium packages. Both have 3.8 power. Like me, they were dyed in the wool BMW drivers for years. I have owned nearly all models, 15 in all, since my first 1971 2002 to my current 2000 740il. The folks at BMW have gone away from their roots many years ago and I am leaving the mark. A good value used, I am hoping a used Genesis will be a great value to me also. I do all of the maintenance myself. I sold cars for a few years at Carmax. I sold the most used Genesis sedans at the store because I knew what they are. I have recently returned to my long time career as a Realtor in Scottsdale, AZ. My car is my office. The back seat has lots of room and that matters to me. So here is what I hope to learn from you today...
1- Is there a best year to buy? If yes, why?
2- Do any of the engines and transmissions have better reliability than others? What other reliability factors throughout the remaining systems are at risk, if any?
The 3.8 engine runs nice and I am prone to go in that direction unless I hear different.
3- Do any models have known quirks or issues that I need to know about?
When I sold extended service plans, the premiums for the Genesis cost the least of any because they were so reliable and premiums were based on claims paid. The BMWs had triple the cost or higher for the same coverage. The BMW is NOT triple the car!
4- When I buy used, with the BMWs in the past, I bought them super clean with 90-110K miles if they had their service records. CPO cars were very well maintained and I got a decent car for little cash. Then I would roll another 150K miles or more on them before changing horses. Does the Genesis hold up to high mileage and stay reliable with regular maintenance also? That is about all I need to know right now. I want to say Thanks in advance for the help. I know there must be a lot of very knowledgeable Genesis owners here that can give me the straight scoop and help a guy that wants to own one of these terrific vehicles soon. Once I have one, I can contribute and give back as I have done in the BMW forums. Again, thank you! Keith in AZ
1- Is there a best year to buy? If yes, why?
2- Do any of the engines and transmissions have better reliability than others? What other reliability factors throughout the remaining systems are at risk, if any?
The 3.8 engine runs nice and I am prone to go in that direction unless I hear different.
3- Do any models have known quirks or issues that I need to know about?
When I sold extended service plans, the premiums for the Genesis cost the least of any because they were so reliable and premiums were based on claims paid. The BMWs had triple the cost or higher for the same coverage. The BMW is NOT triple the car!
4- When I buy used, with the BMWs in the past, I bought them super clean with 90-110K miles if they had their service records. CPO cars were very well maintained and I got a decent car for little cash. Then I would roll another 150K miles or more on them before changing horses. Does the Genesis hold up to high mileage and stay reliable with regular maintenance also? That is about all I need to know right now. I want to say Thanks in advance for the help. I know there must be a lot of very knowledgeable Genesis owners here that can give me the straight scoop and help a guy that wants to own one of these terrific vehicles soon. Once I have one, I can contribute and give back as I have done in the BMW forums. Again, thank you! Keith in AZ