mch4424
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2011
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
So I have been trying to find a V8 Genesis sedan for awhile and I've finally narrowed it down to 2 choices, and I would like to know which is the smarter choice. They are both about 2 hours away from me so going and looking and both and deciding is just not realistic for me.
So we have the first Genesis, a 2011 4.6l v8 with 100k miles. PRISTINE condition. 2 owners, last owner has had it since 20k miles and says he has done nothing outside of normal maintenance to the car and is just NOW replacing brakes. From the photos it looks like it might not even be driven, absolutely perfect paint, leather, etc.

Pros: Has brand new tires, brand new brakes, brand new filters (including cabin) and the owner has his own garage with a lift where he changes the synthetic oil regularly. Says he bought it for highway traveling for work. Everything works, asked specifically about certain electronics like parking assist and back up camera. Carfax validates everything he told me, it was purchased off a lease at about 20k miles and he's driven it since.
Cons: High-ish miles. His wife spilled a coffee onto the control knob and even though he cleaned it he says that "sometimes it doesn't work and sometimes it does." He says only a couple of times he has cold started it and had a little smoke for 1 second from synthetic oil? Not sure if that's normal but he says there's no leaks or anything it runs perfect. He is VERY honest and is telling me everything so I don't view the smoke thing as serious, I mean he even admitted to his wife spilling coffee on the knob when I didn't even ask. Very straight forward man.
NOW onto option 2. A 2013 Genesis R-spec 5.0 with 75k miles.
A younger man (maybe mid 20's?) purchased 3 months ago from the original owner a Genesis that he says is in EXCELLENT shape. I don't trust this guy so much to take care of the vehicle but the original owner did 99% of the driving anyways. He is selling to buy a Dodge Charger SRT.

Pros: Is the new-er version with the stronger 5.0l engine, has some updated features and I like that it is the R-spec. Has lower mileage too. 2013 fixed the piston ring issue I believe? Also just in general looks really sharp. Everything I asked about the guy said "works perfect and has no defects or scratches at all."
Cons: The 8 speed transmission worries me, I know some people say it isn't as reliable as the 6 speed. Also, the GDi engine seems more maintenance heavy and costly to repair. Can't really verify how the car has been maintained but only 75k shouldn't be too bad either I would imagine either way. This man has only had it for 3 months.
I really want it to be reliable for at least 100k miles whichever one I choose, so that's number 1 priority. Is the 4.6l engine and 6 speed ZF trans more "bulletproof?" This guy clearly knows how to maintain vehicles too, but the 5.0l r-spec is VERY alluring for the price.
So we have the first Genesis, a 2011 4.6l v8 with 100k miles. PRISTINE condition. 2 owners, last owner has had it since 20k miles and says he has done nothing outside of normal maintenance to the car and is just NOW replacing brakes. From the photos it looks like it might not even be driven, absolutely perfect paint, leather, etc.

Pros: Has brand new tires, brand new brakes, brand new filters (including cabin) and the owner has his own garage with a lift where he changes the synthetic oil regularly. Says he bought it for highway traveling for work. Everything works, asked specifically about certain electronics like parking assist and back up camera. Carfax validates everything he told me, it was purchased off a lease at about 20k miles and he's driven it since.
Cons: High-ish miles. His wife spilled a coffee onto the control knob and even though he cleaned it he says that "sometimes it doesn't work and sometimes it does." He says only a couple of times he has cold started it and had a little smoke for 1 second from synthetic oil? Not sure if that's normal but he says there's no leaks or anything it runs perfect. He is VERY honest and is telling me everything so I don't view the smoke thing as serious, I mean he even admitted to his wife spilling coffee on the knob when I didn't even ask. Very straight forward man.
- So option one: 2011 Genesis 4.6l with 100k miles for $8000. (he wouldn't budge in price but enjoys working on cars, so a part of the deal was he would replace all the brakes for me with OEM.)
NOW onto option 2. A 2013 Genesis R-spec 5.0 with 75k miles.
A younger man (maybe mid 20's?) purchased 3 months ago from the original owner a Genesis that he says is in EXCELLENT shape. I don't trust this guy so much to take care of the vehicle but the original owner did 99% of the driving anyways. He is selling to buy a Dodge Charger SRT.

Pros: Is the new-er version with the stronger 5.0l engine, has some updated features and I like that it is the R-spec. Has lower mileage too. 2013 fixed the piston ring issue I believe? Also just in general looks really sharp. Everything I asked about the guy said "works perfect and has no defects or scratches at all."
Cons: The 8 speed transmission worries me, I know some people say it isn't as reliable as the 6 speed. Also, the GDi engine seems more maintenance heavy and costly to repair. Can't really verify how the car has been maintained but only 75k shouldn't be too bad either I would imagine either way. This man has only had it for 3 months.
- So option two: A 2013 Genesis 5.0l with 75k miles for $9500. This one is better on paper, however is obviously riskier because I can't communicate with the original owner or verify that this guy knows what he's doing with the car.
I really want it to be reliable for at least 100k miles whichever one I choose, so that's number 1 priority. Is the 4.6l engine and 6 speed ZF trans more "bulletproof?" This guy clearly knows how to maintain vehicles too, but the 5.0l r-spec is VERY alluring for the price.
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