Chad86tsi
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I've optioned out a Lincoln Aviator to the same trim and features as the top of the top GV80 (which is what I had wanted and reserved) . The Genesis is MSRP 72,375. The Aviator in Reserve II spec, with the ,Dynamic handling package and the Convenience package, MSRP is $75,120. So almost $3000 more.
I printed out a list of options for side by side comparison, the Aviator had everything the GV80 has in this trim level, except the side window curtains aren't power operated in that trim of the Aviator (it can be optioned that way though). Then looking the other way with that list, there were a variety of significant things (and insignificant) that the Aviator had that the GV80 did not, or had the same option but objectively better in the aviator. Simply put the Aviator costs a tad more, but you get at least a tad more, if not a lot more.
Then I've reached out to a few local dealers that have these in stock at this trim level and in my preferred color, I was quoted a price $3K below MSRP, $72,107 as their first offer (might be able to get them to bring it down, or some additional comps). It ends up cheaper than the GV80, and I can have it today. I'd get more horse power/torque, more towing, a lot more rear trunk space, a 3rd row of seating (really genesis?), a few more/better options, and a nationwide dealer/service network.
I'm really surprised Genesis chose this pricing strategy for their launch, they aren't going to break into a market with pricing on par or even above some of their comps.
I printed out a list of options for side by side comparison, the Aviator had everything the GV80 has in this trim level, except the side window curtains aren't power operated in that trim of the Aviator (it can be optioned that way though). Then looking the other way with that list, there were a variety of significant things (and insignificant) that the Aviator had that the GV80 did not, or had the same option but objectively better in the aviator. Simply put the Aviator costs a tad more, but you get at least a tad more, if not a lot more.
Then I've reached out to a few local dealers that have these in stock at this trim level and in my preferred color, I was quoted a price $3K below MSRP, $72,107 as their first offer (might be able to get them to bring it down, or some additional comps). It ends up cheaper than the GV80, and I can have it today. I'd get more horse power/torque, more towing, a lot more rear trunk space, a 3rd row of seating (really genesis?), a few more/better options, and a nationwide dealer/service network.
I'm really surprised Genesis chose this pricing strategy for their launch, they aren't going to break into a market with pricing on par or even above some of their comps.