Agent Michael Scarn
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don't really remember what the sticker was. I paid $52,800 out the door, tax, license, fees, etc. (10% tax in L.A.) for a 2018 RWD Sport.
so my purchase price was right around $48K before all the fees, now I did buy toward the end of the 2018 year when the 2019s were around the corner, and then never really came because of the whole dealership debacle .. but still. $48k to $66k is a huge jump, even $55K to $66K is a huge jump for what? What exactly are we getting for that $12k-$14K jump? what is the advantage? The basic features and technology is the same, slightly bigger engine, massively larger grille, and a 1970s looking steering wheel.
Maybe the sport will be priced a bit less, maybe not.. If there is a sport.. seeing as the 3.5TT is in the Prestige my guess is the sport is DOA.
But if I am going to spend north of $65K on a vehicle I will go buy a vehicle with a proven dealership network and decent service.
While I personally haven't had an issue with the Hyundai dealership that services my 2018, I would not be able to use them for anything 2019 or newer and the closest official "Genesis" dealership to me is 31 miles in the opposite direction of where I travel for work, and has received some horrible reviews. I am not willing to travel that far out of my way for less than stellar service, if I want to be treated like cattle I will go by a Dodge or Chrysler, they are excellent at making their customer feel worthless after they rape you on the sale.
To be frank, in the current economy I my end up purchasing my 2018 at lease end, it all depends on how we bounce back from this socialist trial run.
This couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s a completely redisgned vehicle with a brand new engine that is much more advanced than the outgoing 3.8 which is over 8 years old same goes for the 3.5TT. The chassis, building materials, technologies and features aren’t just more advanced than the outgoing model, they are class competitive with the best in the segment.
The new G80 may not be for you but it’s a far more advanced vehicle than it’s predecessor and an incredible value when compared with the equivalent.

