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Is this the Genesis that someone returned after one day

Mark_888

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Someone on this forum said that they returned a Genesis after one day (or something like that) because of suspension issues, and took a $9K loss based on what dealer would pay him. He then bought a LS460 (he said it was no big deal and he could afford it).

I noticed this on eBay. It is a used Genesis for auction in South Florida (where I think he was located) with only 213 miles. I wonder how much it will go for.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hyun...mZ250375423909QQcategoryZ162299QQcmdZViewItem
 
Someone on this forum said that they returned a Genesis after one day (or something like that) because of suspension issues, and took a $9K loss based on what dealer would pay him. He then bought a LS460 (he said it was no big deal and he could afford it).

I noticed this on eBay. It is a used Genesis for auction in South Florida (where I think he was located) with only 213 miles. I wonder how much it will go for.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hyun...mZ250375423909QQcategoryZ162299QQcmdZViewItem

No, the vehicle in question was white and was purchased from and sold back to a Broward County dealer.
 
Did he not test drive it before buying? *confused*
 
Someone on this forum said that they returned a Genesis after one day (or something like that) because of suspension issues, and took a $9K loss based on what dealer would pay him. He then bought a LS460 (he said it was no big deal and he could afford it).

I noticed this on eBay. It is a used Genesis for auction in South Florida (where I think he was located) with only 213 miles. I wonder how much it will go for.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hyun...mZ250375423909QQcategoryZ162299QQcmdZViewItem

Looking at the eBay auction - why such the big push to help export this car from the U.S?
 
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thats a new one because title is clear, its also a dealership thats selling it just trying to use another avenue to sell cars which thru ebay is quite normal nowadays, we do it but only on certain used cars.
 
Looking at the eBay auction - why such the big push to help export this car from the U.S?
Supposedly the Genesis sells for about $15K more in Korea than in US (after currency conversion). It appears to me that the current price of the Genesis is unsustainable over the long term, and is artificially low so Hyundai can get their foot in the door of the luxury car segment.
 
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