Many Genesis owners complained about rough rides yet many other owners claim theirs ride perfectly. Obviously, ride quality is a subjective thing. What is perfect maybe too rough for others, and vice versa.
I have decided to do a comparison test with three vehicles:
2004 Audi A6 with the 2.7 bitubo motor and sport tuned suspension – known to provide good rides and handling
2002 Subaru WRX – known for hash rides but very good handling
2009 Genesis 4.6 – ride qualities to be determined
I drove the three vehicles over the same stretch of roads.
On smooth road surface:
Audi A6 – Quiet and smooth
WRX – noisy and reasonable smooth
Genesis – Very quiet and smooth
On rough pavement:
Audi A6 – Quiet and well controlled damping
WRX – Noisy and choppy
Genesis – Low “thomping” noise and choppy
On broken pavement and pot holes:
Audi A6 – Low “thomping” noise and well damped heaving motion
WRX – loud “thomping” noise and very choppy and bouncy
Genesis – loud “thomping” noise and very choppy and bouncy
Sensitivity to road level:
Audi A6 – track straight regardless road surface sloping to left or right
WRX – track straight regardless road surface sloping to left or right
Genesis – Pull to the side with the lower surface. More so if the left side of the road is lower than the right side.
Cornering:
Audi A6 – Minimal body roll
WRX – Fait amount of body roll
Genesis – Minimal body roll
Summary – On smooth road the Genesis rides as well as any car. However, on rough roads the Genesis behave more like a car with very short wheelbase (like the WRX). Perhaps, the suspension bushing is too “hard” and it transmits the noise from impacts directly to the cabin and seats. The shock absorbers damping may need to be soften a bit especially on initial impact.
Note – The test Genesis is the V8 version. My dealer wouldn’t let me borrow a V6 to do the test. The V8 suspension tuning maybe more “firm” than the V6 version to compensate for the extra weight. Also, the front anti roll bar is thicker this may contribute to the rougher ride. This may also explain many V6 owners seem to be happier with their ride quality.
I have decided to do a comparison test with three vehicles:
2004 Audi A6 with the 2.7 bitubo motor and sport tuned suspension – known to provide good rides and handling
2002 Subaru WRX – known for hash rides but very good handling
2009 Genesis 4.6 – ride qualities to be determined
I drove the three vehicles over the same stretch of roads.
On smooth road surface:
Audi A6 – Quiet and smooth
WRX – noisy and reasonable smooth
Genesis – Very quiet and smooth
On rough pavement:
Audi A6 – Quiet and well controlled damping
WRX – Noisy and choppy
Genesis – Low “thomping” noise and choppy
On broken pavement and pot holes:
Audi A6 – Low “thomping” noise and well damped heaving motion
WRX – loud “thomping” noise and very choppy and bouncy
Genesis – loud “thomping” noise and very choppy and bouncy
Sensitivity to road level:
Audi A6 – track straight regardless road surface sloping to left or right
WRX – track straight regardless road surface sloping to left or right
Genesis – Pull to the side with the lower surface. More so if the left side of the road is lower than the right side.
Cornering:
Audi A6 – Minimal body roll
WRX – Fait amount of body roll
Genesis – Minimal body roll
Summary – On smooth road the Genesis rides as well as any car. However, on rough roads the Genesis behave more like a car with very short wheelbase (like the WRX). Perhaps, the suspension bushing is too “hard” and it transmits the noise from impacts directly to the cabin and seats. The shock absorbers damping may need to be soften a bit especially on initial impact.
Note – The test Genesis is the V8 version. My dealer wouldn’t let me borrow a V6 to do the test. The V8 suspension tuning maybe more “firm” than the V6 version to compensate for the extra weight. Also, the front anti roll bar is thicker this may contribute to the rougher ride. This may also explain many V6 owners seem to be happier with their ride quality.