rmhockman
Hasn't posted much yet...
The firmer ride is what I really like about my 4.6 Genesis, as my first Genesis (2009 3.8) seemed to ride a bit too soft and sometimes had seemingly nervious road manners but this latest iteration (2010 with tech) sems to have corrected that problem, only difference is I always, and this applies to the 3.8 as well) keep my tires inflated to 35psi which doesn't seem to bother the ride at all, but improves tire wear and fuel consumption. You just may want to try it.I finally saw another Genesis here in Charlotte, a rebadged black beauty. ( I don't think the re-badge adds a thing.)
In the 19,000 miles I have driven mine, ranging from here to Florida, Arizona, Ohio and points in between, I have seen fewer than a dozen.
FYI: In an effort to improve the very firm ride, I recently lowered the tire pressures from 33 to 30 psi and learned that it did not help very much AND that the pressure in each tire is monitored separately. A cute little warning icon was displayed with each tire that had lower-than-allowed pressure flashing, flashing, flashing until it annoyed me enough to raise the pressures back to the "official" 33 psi. You can't fool Genny!
Rdunegan
On average the computer tells me I am averaging 30-31 mpg on interstate trips!
This certainly does not apply in city driving.
R M Hockman
Du Bois PA
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