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I've had my Genesis for almost 1.5 years with a little over 15,000 miles now. I switched from a fully loaded Lexus IS250 to a fully loaded Genesis.
First, the car itself. I could not be happier with my car. The way it drives, the way it looks, all the features and best of all, the price I paid. This is my very first Hyundai and I was highly skeptical at first, but they have proven me wrong. I test drove Audi A4, BMW 328xi, Cadillac CTS, used BMW 528i, and Infiniti G37 without even thinking about Genesis until one of my friends recommended it to me. I went and test drove one and 2 month later, I bought one. Many of you may argue that Genesis actually compares to Audi A6, BMW 5 series, Mercedez E class, etc but I compared them by price. Heck, Audi A4 and BMW 3 series cost more when you add all the features that Genesis has. I was getting a much bigger and stronger car for cheaper. To me, it was a no brainer. Everytime I wake up and open the garage, I smile. The car just looks so darn good. I love the sporty ride feeling on a luxury sedan. I haven't had any problem so far, which is very different than the previous cars I've owned. No rattles, squeaks, or malfunctions whatsoever.
Here comes the bad part. Even though you get the best luxury sedan for your money, you don't get the service with it. Sure, you get the best warranty out there but that doesn't mean much to luxury car shoppers. They want the dealership experience to be perfect. Going into the dealership for routine maintenance and just about any service you get are mediocre at best. It doesn't matter what kind of problem I had with my IS250 or how bad my attitude was when I walked into the Lexus dealership. I was always treated like a king. Even when I walked into a different Lexus dealership without any kind of appointment, they really treated me like they valued me as their customer. 3 different Hyundai dealerships I've been to had outdated building/offices not to mention their employees did not seem to care too much about me. Like I said, they weren't terrible or anything but it always left a lot to be desired.
I think Hyundai has been making all the right decisions lately and I'm happy to see them become more popular. I hope they keep improving.
First, the car itself. I could not be happier with my car. The way it drives, the way it looks, all the features and best of all, the price I paid. This is my very first Hyundai and I was highly skeptical at first, but they have proven me wrong. I test drove Audi A4, BMW 328xi, Cadillac CTS, used BMW 528i, and Infiniti G37 without even thinking about Genesis until one of my friends recommended it to me. I went and test drove one and 2 month later, I bought one. Many of you may argue that Genesis actually compares to Audi A6, BMW 5 series, Mercedez E class, etc but I compared them by price. Heck, Audi A4 and BMW 3 series cost more when you add all the features that Genesis has. I was getting a much bigger and stronger car for cheaper. To me, it was a no brainer. Everytime I wake up and open the garage, I smile. The car just looks so darn good. I love the sporty ride feeling on a luxury sedan. I haven't had any problem so far, which is very different than the previous cars I've owned. No rattles, squeaks, or malfunctions whatsoever.
Here comes the bad part. Even though you get the best luxury sedan for your money, you don't get the service with it. Sure, you get the best warranty out there but that doesn't mean much to luxury car shoppers. They want the dealership experience to be perfect. Going into the dealership for routine maintenance and just about any service you get are mediocre at best. It doesn't matter what kind of problem I had with my IS250 or how bad my attitude was when I walked into the Lexus dealership. I was always treated like a king. Even when I walked into a different Lexus dealership without any kind of appointment, they really treated me like they valued me as their customer. 3 different Hyundai dealerships I've been to had outdated building/offices not to mention their employees did not seem to care too much about me. Like I said, they weren't terrible or anything but it always left a lot to be desired.
I think Hyundai has been making all the right decisions lately and I'm happy to see them become more popular. I hope they keep improving.