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My 2004 Honda Accord just got demolished and I just need a car - rather than being too particular or going for my dream car I just want to get a car that runs and I can count on while being somewhat more comfortable and quiet than a Honda/Toyota.
This brought me to looking at Hyundai Sonata's as they can be had for $20K new and are quiet/smooth enough for me. I then realized I could just pickup a lease returned 2015 Genesis for just 5kish more. At the end of the day I need a car that will run well as my work and school schedule is quite busy and I don't have time for issues.
I am aware these genesis cars are reported to have low reliability and plagued with electrical issues, but my question is are they issues that will disable the car or can I count on them to keep running? I am going to test drive both today and I know the genesis will be no comparison, but something about a simple and reliable car appeals to me at this moment.
I am considering the 3.8 models figuring they may be more reliable than the 5.0
This brought me to looking at Hyundai Sonata's as they can be had for $20K new and are quiet/smooth enough for me. I then realized I could just pickup a lease returned 2015 Genesis for just 5kish more. At the end of the day I need a car that will run well as my work and school schedule is quite busy and I don't have time for issues.
I am aware these genesis cars are reported to have low reliability and plagued with electrical issues, but my question is are they issues that will disable the car or can I count on them to keep running? I am going to test drive both today and I know the genesis will be no comparison, but something about a simple and reliable car appeals to me at this moment.
I am considering the 3.8 models figuring they may be more reliable than the 5.0