Deebow
Hasn't posted much yet...
After being pretty impressed with a G90 test drive, I started thinking and researching a potential purchase. The car itself is nice, a significant upgrade over the Equus, but the presale experience at this point is pure Hyundai. That is to say, not very premium and not differentiated. It got me wondering- how long will it take for Genesis to really deliver the premium service and ownership experience that is being advertised? Then I saw this article-
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2016/11/hyundai-genesis-motors-boss-wants-fewer-usa-dealers/
and some alarm bells started ringing. Does this mean the dealer I buy a Genesis from next week might not be a Genesis dealer next year when I need service? I think this was a confusing and basically dumb announcement to make. And if there continue to be false starts with the low cost, slow motion rollout that Genesis seems to be taking, being an early buyer may not be the way to go.
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2016/11/hyundai-genesis-motors-boss-wants-fewer-usa-dealers/
and some alarm bells started ringing. Does this mean the dealer I buy a Genesis from next week might not be a Genesis dealer next year when I need service? I think this was a confusing and basically dumb announcement to make. And if there continue to be false starts with the low cost, slow motion rollout that Genesis seems to be taking, being an early buyer may not be the way to go.

