Hi all!
I have had a variety of sedans over the last 20 years, all of which I have performed what I consider basic maintenance and repairs on. Change oil on all my cars, batteries, belts, alternators, starters, brake pads/calipers/rotors etc. as needed. I enjoy doing the job myself, and enjoy saving some money in the process.
Just started my search for my next sedan and not sure how the Genesis has not hit my radar before. I am finding I can pick up a nice, used base 3.8 Genesis that would check all the boxes I have as requirements...and then some.
My question is how is this car to work on if you wanted to do the types of repairs I mention above? Appears that I can't locate a Haynes/Chilton type manual, which worried me a bit. Am I missing something? I know as a 'luxury' type car, basic part prices will be a bit higher, but I checked autozone/oreilly/napa and they tend to have those parts listed above, just priced a bit higher.
Any thoughts from this group, or DIY'ers with any experience here?
I have had a variety of sedans over the last 20 years, all of which I have performed what I consider basic maintenance and repairs on. Change oil on all my cars, batteries, belts, alternators, starters, brake pads/calipers/rotors etc. as needed. I enjoy doing the job myself, and enjoy saving some money in the process.
Just started my search for my next sedan and not sure how the Genesis has not hit my radar before. I am finding I can pick up a nice, used base 3.8 Genesis that would check all the boxes I have as requirements...and then some.
My question is how is this car to work on if you wanted to do the types of repairs I mention above? Appears that I can't locate a Haynes/Chilton type manual, which worried me a bit. Am I missing something? I know as a 'luxury' type car, basic part prices will be a bit higher, but I checked autozone/oreilly/napa and they tend to have those parts listed above, just priced a bit higher.
Any thoughts from this group, or DIY'ers with any experience here?