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Since I've always liked looking at pictures of Genesis cars (any Genesis cars) I think we all share that part of the threads. I thought it would be interesting for all of us who have had Genesis cars in the past to share some pictures and insights as to the particular year the reason for the decision at the time for ownership and the pros and cons of each ownership. I'll start out with my first one a 2011 Hyundai/Genesis one with the top of the line Tech package. Research at the time had shone it to be a highly regarded car. It was Christmas eve 2010 we were the last customer in the store. The salesman was motivated to sell and get home. It was really a nice car a real highway cruiser. Very well put together and a real luxury car. The short comings were really two. The electronics wasn't yet up to par with the competitors. It was a handful to drive in anything but dry ground. It lacked what other luxury cars were offering at the time AWD which in the north east is quite desirable. Also, the safety technology was advancing rapidly from year to year so in 2015 when the new model with AWD was introduced not only was it good to look at it came with all the latest safety options and some unique to it.
The 2015 Hyundai/Genesis Ultimate was a great car. (in my opinion) It really showed that Hyundai could take building luxury cars seriously. It was all that I could ask for in a car if one is luxury orientated. The electronics were by now very good. The only issues I had with it were a couple of minor recalls (which didn't affect me) and the flat spot producing OEM tires that came with it (Continentals) which were replaced by Hyundai at no cost with better ones. Oh yes one other minor one it fit in my garage just a little too tight. Since I live in a townhouse in door garage space is limited with that and a driveway. During the ownership period we decided we needed something with a lot more interior space to haul big things around and so I could transport my bike to places. So, we purchased a full-size Santa Fe for that purpose which now lives in the driveway.
Now that we had a hauler which is very comfortable, we discussed a little smaller car for the garage. It wasn't long till the G70 was on my radar. At this point a little excitement was welcome. I had missed that aspect of driving since I traded in my G35X which by the way was a very fun car. The research made it abundantly clear the G70 was a serious contender as a luxury sport sedan and for a 1st time effort quite noteworthy for Genesis. By this time, I was leaning heavily towards the Genesis brand. Past experience with the brand and the commendable level of service at my local dealer was hard to gamble with. So, after a few test drives of completive brands relative to price per value my decision was clear. I understand from being on this site for a while that there are conflicting opinions for each model but I can only speak of my experience. I really enjoy my new Genesis it has put back the fun of driving into these old bones.
Similar or opposite experiences are welcome (minus any vulgarities and objectionable attitudes) as I believe this to be the spirit of this forum.
The 2015 Hyundai/Genesis Ultimate was a great car. (in my opinion) It really showed that Hyundai could take building luxury cars seriously. It was all that I could ask for in a car if one is luxury orientated. The electronics were by now very good. The only issues I had with it were a couple of minor recalls (which didn't affect me) and the flat spot producing OEM tires that came with it (Continentals) which were replaced by Hyundai at no cost with better ones. Oh yes one other minor one it fit in my garage just a little too tight. Since I live in a townhouse in door garage space is limited with that and a driveway. During the ownership period we decided we needed something with a lot more interior space to haul big things around and so I could transport my bike to places. So, we purchased a full-size Santa Fe for that purpose which now lives in the driveway.
Now that we had a hauler which is very comfortable, we discussed a little smaller car for the garage. It wasn't long till the G70 was on my radar. At this point a little excitement was welcome. I had missed that aspect of driving since I traded in my G35X which by the way was a very fun car. The research made it abundantly clear the G70 was a serious contender as a luxury sport sedan and for a 1st time effort quite noteworthy for Genesis. By this time, I was leaning heavily towards the Genesis brand. Past experience with the brand and the commendable level of service at my local dealer was hard to gamble with. So, after a few test drives of completive brands relative to price per value my decision was clear. I understand from being on this site for a while that there are conflicting opinions for each model but I can only speak of my experience. I really enjoy my new Genesis it has put back the fun of driving into these old bones.
Similar or opposite experiences are welcome (minus any vulgarities and objectionable attitudes) as I believe this to be the spirit of this forum.





