That is the price that experienced adults can usually negotiate. If the salesman knows you go by "goochylittlepig," you will probably have to pay $2K over MSRP.they're selling a brand new Genesis currently with signature package for $37k? maybe if i print this post out the dealer will knock $6,600 off MSRP for me.
If no one has mentioned before, the new website for the brand is:
http://www.genesismotors.com/
I think that link is just a placeholder website until the first models come out.Yes, you can negotiate a new signature package down to $37k but it's not easy.
It's possible that the Genesis Motors site is displaying the new badge. It did cross my mind. But I personally feel that's not it. It's too similar. But possible.
You are jumping to conclusions. That looks like the current badge, which is chrome plated plastic.
Are you this much fun in real life too?That is the price that experienced adults can usually negotiate. If the salesman knows you go by "goochylittlepig," you will probably have to pay $2K over MSRP.
What a load of manure that website is. Still, it offers a nice view of the taillights next Equus, err G90.
Pictures of the G90 (2017 Equus) will not be shown until it is close to being ready (unless someone from the press steals some shots). That is pretty much they way it is with all production cars.I didn't see a G90 on the website. I only saw the Vision G Concept coupe
It's NOT the current badge. It is restyled (as they said it would be) - proportions, surface texture, depth/embossing and Genesis center part are all different. I'd be willing to guess this is the new logo as well as I can't imagine they'd deviate too much - how much can you really restyle the wing logo? Time will tell, but I like it!
Current G2 wings:
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New wings on Genesis Motors site:
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At any cost - I don't see why it wasn't said at the press release that "this is the new logo" instead of "we'll be using an updated logo". If this is it - why not just say "here it is"?
True... Yeah, that website is just a placeholder for what's to come. It's a good idea to have it out there and it's not a BAD site - just not ready for primetime yet.Probably because of all the levels of approval in the marketing and corporate hierarchy something like that has to go thru for "official" approval. In the meantime, somebody is saying, "just get that damn web page out there!".
I'm sure he knows it's not the "same" logo but just very similar. The details are nice and the minor changes to the bottom logo look more upscale. I'd be fine with that being the new logo but I thought something more drastic would have made more sense. I'm sure many of us with the current logo probably don't want it to be very different. At any cost - I don't see why it wasn't said at the press release that "this is the new logo" instead of "we'll be using an updated logo". If this is it - why not just say "here it is"?
I agree. The new logo, while only slightly different, is a nice change. I just don't get why when talking about the new logo they weren't like, "here it is!". I mean - it was RIGHT there. Silly...Could be - but they did have this up in the press release photo too. Time will tell, of course - this is just my speculation. I don't really have any vested interest as it has no impact on my car but, if this is the new logo, I think it is a nice (albeit subtle) improvement that has a slightly more premium aesthetic.
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I think he was talking about many years ago.I don't recall Lincoln spinning off many stand-alone dealerships lately. Mostly they have consolidated into Ford dealership locations.