Seth
Registered Member
Hi everyone, thank you for this site - i don't feel like my obsession about cars keeping me alone anymore! 
So, on saturday, i went to shop for my next car. i have been acutely aware of the genesis for quite some time, but had no idea they were out. i went and drove the nissan murano, didn't really like it. i drove the altima and maxima - nice rides, but not really for me. the genesis has been my benchmark for a while. i've been saying that if it looks as good as it does in pictures and drives as good as it's being touted AND is priced in such a way that doesn't cause me to have to sell a kidney - then that will be my next car.
i read somewhere that hyundai estimates that some of the new owners will be honda accord owners who are looking for an upgrade. they were right. and what an upgrade it is!
i went to the hyundai dealership (Dean Team in St Louis) and asked if they came in. my salesman said, "yeah, three days ago." the dealership had two of them. the owner of the dealership was driving one - i drove his: black on black. i was hooked. what a ride.
the car i actually leased is the midnight blue with the blond interior and grey wood. it's the 3.8L V6 with the premium plus package. it's absolutely gorgeous.
there was one problem off the bat - the amplifier for the upgraded lexicon sound system was bad. (see other threads in this forum). according to the sales manager, over 1,500 were bad. they did a swap with the black car's amp and mine and it was done.
i have no complaints about the car at all. the dealer experience was quite good. i do agree that if hyundai wants to attract and keep more upscale customers, the dealerships will need upgrading. in fact, i think and upgraded dealership will do everyone some good, from used elantra buyers to new genesis buyers.
my only comment so far for hyundai has to do with the manual that accompanies the car. it is written so very poorly that it is almost illegible. my honda accord owner's manual was 1000x better. programming special features, if it's in the book at all, takes flipping pages to find. the index is totally useless. the sections are filled with ridiculous warnings like "dont open the trunk remotely unless you're sure it's clear, otherwise you can cause injury or death."
I adore my new genesis - and as soon as i can (my blackberry met a horrific death two weeks ago) i will post lots of pics.
happy genesising everyone!

So, on saturday, i went to shop for my next car. i have been acutely aware of the genesis for quite some time, but had no idea they were out. i went and drove the nissan murano, didn't really like it. i drove the altima and maxima - nice rides, but not really for me. the genesis has been my benchmark for a while. i've been saying that if it looks as good as it does in pictures and drives as good as it's being touted AND is priced in such a way that doesn't cause me to have to sell a kidney - then that will be my next car.
i read somewhere that hyundai estimates that some of the new owners will be honda accord owners who are looking for an upgrade. they were right. and what an upgrade it is!
i went to the hyundai dealership (Dean Team in St Louis) and asked if they came in. my salesman said, "yeah, three days ago." the dealership had two of them. the owner of the dealership was driving one - i drove his: black on black. i was hooked. what a ride.
the car i actually leased is the midnight blue with the blond interior and grey wood. it's the 3.8L V6 with the premium plus package. it's absolutely gorgeous.
there was one problem off the bat - the amplifier for the upgraded lexicon sound system was bad. (see other threads in this forum). according to the sales manager, over 1,500 were bad. they did a swap with the black car's amp and mine and it was done.
i have no complaints about the car at all. the dealer experience was quite good. i do agree that if hyundai wants to attract and keep more upscale customers, the dealerships will need upgrading. in fact, i think and upgraded dealership will do everyone some good, from used elantra buyers to new genesis buyers.
my only comment so far for hyundai has to do with the manual that accompanies the car. it is written so very poorly that it is almost illegible. my honda accord owner's manual was 1000x better. programming special features, if it's in the book at all, takes flipping pages to find. the index is totally useless. the sections are filled with ridiculous warnings like "dont open the trunk remotely unless you're sure it's clear, otherwise you can cause injury or death."
I adore my new genesis - and as soon as i can (my blackberry met a horrific death two weeks ago) i will post lots of pics.
happy genesising everyone!