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Local Genesis Dealership Closing!!

Maybe you understood my point, but in case you did not:

A new standalone could be coming or another Hyundai dealership is buying their inventory in the SJ area. If so, that is where you can get it serviced. Strange they are continuing to service out of warranty, which may indicate no one is coming to the area. IDK. Worth the shot in finding out where there inventory is going.

The new Rocklin standalone received the inventory of Roseville Hyundai before they opened in a ~40-year-old Camping World along I-80. There was very little to no information until well after they opened. Sales opened months before service did. I bought from Dublin and they offered to valet after Roseville lost Genesis. That is a 100+ mile one way valet.
Yes I did understand your thought that it may be possible a new standalone may come to the San Jose area. I have my doubts as the Stevens Creek Genesis location that is closing is owned by a good size dealer group (DGDG). We were told in 2022 that they would be building an actual Genesis location down the street, but that never happened. I don’t think the San Jose market is big on Genesis vehicles. Dublin also advised me last year that they had planned to open a stand alone Genesis location. Nothing has come of it. Personally I’m not too concerned as my car is 3 years old and will replace my wife’s car soon, and will probably not buy another Genesis. I prefer to buy a car with a dealership in the same city I live in.
 
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I don’t think the San Jose market is big on Genesis vehicles.
Purely anecdotal, but when I was in the Cupertino area in June (literally right down the street from Stevens Creek) I saw 4 GV60s in the five days I was there. Here in Los Angeles I've gone six months without seeing 4 GV60s, but there are 5 or 6 dealerships here.

Another data point - there was recently a story about high EV sales in the 3rd quarter due to the expiring tax credit. Overall EV sales in California were 29% of all new vehicles, but in Santa Clara county (where Stevens Creek is) they were 47%. In other words, virtually half of all cars sold in the area were EVs!! If Genesis can't make it in an area like that, I can't imagine where they could.
 
Purely anecdotal, but when I was in the Cupertino area in June (literally right down the street from Stevens Creek) I saw 4 GV60s in the five days I was there. Here in Los Angeles I've gone six months without seeing 4 GV60s, but there are 5 or 6 dealerships here.

Another data point - there was recently a story about high EV sales in the 3rd quarter due to the expiring tax credit. Overall EV sales in California were 29% of all new vehicles, but in Santa Clara county (where Stevens Creek is) they were 47%. In other words, virtually half of all cars sold in the area were EVs!! If Genesis can't make it in an area like that, I can't imagine where they could.
I would think that if they thought they could make $ with a stand alone Genesis dealership in the San Jose area, they would have moved forward. I live 20 miles from San Jose and in my City it's very rare to find another GV60 driving around. I still get looks as people are not sure what I'm driving as they have not seen a GV60 before. Don't get me wrong, there are alot of EV's in my City, I'm out numbered by Tesla's all over the place. In fact most of my neighbors drive Teslas.

I found this article online. In part it states..

"Launched in 2021 as Genesis’ first dedicated electric vehicle, the GV60 entered the market with high hopes. However, its journey has been far from smooth.

In 2024, the GV60 sold just 590 units, marking a staggering 81% decline from the previous year. This makes it the worst-selling model in the entire Genesis lineup. For context, Genesis sold 130,509 vehicles overall last year, meaning the GV60 accounted for a mere 0.5% of total sales.

This poor showing can’t be solely blamed on weak brand recognition or inadequate marketing. Consumer interest in EVs and SUVs continues to grow across the board.

With a price tag between USD 52,350 and USD 69,900, consumers are questioning what sets the GV60 apart. At that premium level, brand cachet alone isn’t enough—buyers expect standout design, performance, and refinement.

Yet the GV60 has failed to decisively outshine competing luxury EVs in crucial areas like ride quality, interior noise levels, and overall driving experience.

While EVs from Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi set high standards, Genesis has fallen short of delivering the level of polish that justifies its pricing.

The days when the Genesis name alone could guarantee success are over. Without tangible advantages in quality, technology, and user experience to win over buyers, a premium brand can’t maintain its status on price and badge alone.

The GV60 needs a fundamental rethink if it hopes to survive in the competitive EV market and regain consumer confidence. Without a clear strategy to address its shortcomings, the GV60 risks being relegated to a footnote as a failed experiment in Genesis’ otherwise successful story."
 
In 2024, the GV60 sold just 590 units, marking a staggering 81% decline from the previous year.
You didn't provide a link to the article you are quoting from. I wonder if that was sales in some other country. According to this post I found, US Sales in 2024 were 2,866, down from 3,400 in 2023. So far partial sales in 2025 are 1,705.


Here's another article that mentions the 2,866 number.


Ok, I found the article you quoted.


I've never heard of AutoPost before. The about page says "Asia’s leading platform for automotive news, insights, and analysis." There's no byline on the article about the GV60, and no sources quoted.

I've never heard of goodcarbadcar.net either, but they seem to have comprehensive sales data for all brands and models going back to 2002.
 
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