Alas, senior photographer Brian Vance likely wouldn't recommend the Genesis, at least not until the second generation makes its debut. "Impressive Hyundai, but not an impressive luxury car," he notes. "Sure, on paper it looks like an incredible luxury value, but the lux in this car is superficial. It doesn't drive like a luxury car. Throttle response is delayed, gear changes lag, and the suspension is downright wrong -- too harsh, too unforgiving. Plain and simple, it's the wrong suspension tuning for a car with the purpose of this one.
2009 Hyundai Genesis Front Three Quarter
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Those who have never spent seat time in a comparably sized BMW, Lexus, or Mercedes may think this is how luxury cars drive, but they would be mistaken. The aforementioned cars are all greater than the sum of their parts. But add up the parts of this Hyundai and you have a lesser vehicle.
In fact, I'll go as far as to say the suspension tuning in this car is inferior to those of mainstream sedans like Camry, Accord, or even Hyundai's own Sonata. I have no doubt the second-generation Genesis sedan will address all these problems and that Hyundai R&D will learn to implement Lexuslike suspension tuning. But they aren't there yet."
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