Genesis GV80 won't save their fool lives withOUT their seat belts on. I suppose it's not cool to roll being secure.
Not sure what Genesis maintenance will eventually be though.
I understand the foo foo factor of the GV, but why do people not go for the loaded Palisade? Bigger for sure and a very elegant well appointed car. Seen 60K + on GVs with 4cyl engines and a lower price on a V6 Palisade. Just curious about going towards the GV.Ditto, just traded in my 18 Macan S for a GV80. The Macan was great, we enjoyed it for 3 years, one 3,400 mile road trip, but we needed something larger, and while the Cayenne may be sportier, to get anything even close to the way the GV is equipped was an additional 30 to 40k. Now we're enjoying the GV.
Palisades was a bit too large for our taste, and the GV was far more technical marvel. Besides, we are used to having an AWD that's rear wheel biased. Just handles a lot better. Another element in the decision was purely esthetic, we liked the looks better. I will grant that there is some "snob" appeal to having a more luxury appointed vehicle too.
I swapped a loaded Palisade for my GV80. The Palisade is undoubtedly a teriffic vehicle and doesn’t have to apologize for anything - it’s a great package for the money. It could easily wear the Genesis badge. However, the GV80 is just up another level in attention to detail to the point that it’s worth the jump if those small details are important to you. It really feels special, at least to me. Of course, YMMV.
I did look at the Palisade but the dash is very high leaving a slot like windshield. I knew my wife wouldn't even sit in it, let alone drive it. We both like big windows and the GVs are definitely as small as we would want.
Twolf, we are all offering our opinions. And everyone seems to have looked at/considered the Palisade (me included). FINE VEHICLE!I understand the foo foo factor of the GV, but why do people not go for the loaded Palisade?
For me, it wasn't money that was the driving factor, it was the aesthetics. I simply didn't like the look of the Palisade's exterior - so a purely subjective decision. A friend of mine has one and it's a great vehicle, just not to my taste. The other factors that I learnt about later that others here have already mentioned - RWD platform, etc. - clinched it for me. The other two on my shortlist were the BMW X5 and the Kia Telluride - again, purely based on exterior aesthetics.
Everyone's response to my inquiry is spot on and for sure, it is a matter of peesonal preferemceTwolf, we are all offering our opinions. And everyone seems to have looked at/considered the Palisade (me included). FINE VEHICLE!
Personally.... I wanted a bit more zoom. Even the GV80 4-cylinder has better 0-60 than the 6-cylinder Palisade. For me, the technology was important, and there's no debate there (GV80 wins). For me, the Palisade was a bit big (I also own a large Lexis SUV and I'm out of the 3rd-row seat market, but need some SUV storage in my daily driver). But most importantly...... Each vehicle has its own target market, based on styling, etc. Given it's styling, finish.... I consider the Palisade a 'soccer mom' car. Forget price, the GV80 is clearly designed for a more luxury, sporter buyer (competing more directly with BMW, Benz, Lexis....). In your words, "the foo foo factor" is important. Price, at this level, not so much.
Then, being honest, there's the whole badging issue ('Hyundai' vs 'Genesis').
Everyone's response to my inquiry is spot on and for sure, it is a matter of peesonal preferemce
Everyone's response to my inquiry is spot on and for sure, it is a matter of personal preference. I commend you for all the reasons stated here for choosing your GV80s.