BocaDave
Been here awhile...

My last two cars were 4 door sedans and ran at 2,500 to 2,750 RPM at 70 MPH if memory serves me correctly.
That should bode well for engine life, I would think, since fewer RPMs = less wear on many engine parts and lubricants (valves, cylinders, alternator, probably oil, transmission, etc.).
I wonder what YOU have experienced with your Genesis Sedans at various speeds (and with other cars), particularly highway speeds.
For those of you who like "hard numbers," I looked up an example of how engine speed varies with RPM (but couldn't find data for the Genesis). Here are the numbers per Wikipedia in terms of "Inches per revolution (for a Corvette Z06).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gear_ratio
Vehicle Speed per 1000 RPM:
1st gear 8.1 inches 7.7 mph / 11.3 kmh
2nd gear 11.6 inches 11.0 mph / 17.7 kmh
3rd gear 16.8 inches 15.9 mph / 24.1 kmh
4th gear 24.0 inches 22.7 mph / 35.4 kmh
5th gear 28.6 inches 27.1 mph / 43.4 kmh
6th gear 42.9 inches 40.6 mph / 64.3 kmh
(remember, to convert inches per second to mph, multiply by approximately 1.5, so 40 inches /second = 60 MPH (+/- 1%).