GenTexas
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What is the opinion of this board in regard to Genesis dealers being a combination of Hyundai/Genesis?
If Genesis truly desires to be a luxury brand then Genesis dealers must be stand-alone dealers. In addition, Genesis needs to develop, and require, a unique architectural design worthy of a luxury brand. frankly, this should be required of all Hyundai brands. A new Hyundai dealership was added in our area that had a more luxurious upscale architectural design worthy of the brand. I don't know if this is the new standard or a dealership design. But it should be a standard. Other brands developed a standard architectural design in the 1990s and required all dealers to update their facilities. Hyundai should do the same.
The dealers in my area started out as a second line utilizing a dealer's used car lot. Most have made a minimal investment to update the dealerships. To be honest, many don't merit being a Hyundai dealership much less a Genesis dealership. Why anyone would want to purchase a luxury car from such a deal is beyond my line of reasoning. Genesis has some great designs but is drastically limiting sales with its current marketing plan. Hyundai has made a number of marketing mistakes with this brand, starting out with it being a model line within the Hyundai brand and not its own brand. They should follow what the Japanese brands did with the introduction of their luxury lines in the 1980s.
If Genesis truly desires to be a luxury brand then Genesis dealers must be stand-alone dealers. In addition, Genesis needs to develop, and require, a unique architectural design worthy of a luxury brand. frankly, this should be required of all Hyundai brands. A new Hyundai dealership was added in our area that had a more luxurious upscale architectural design worthy of the brand. I don't know if this is the new standard or a dealership design. But it should be a standard. Other brands developed a standard architectural design in the 1990s and required all dealers to update their facilities. Hyundai should do the same.
The dealers in my area started out as a second line utilizing a dealer's used car lot. Most have made a minimal investment to update the dealerships. To be honest, many don't merit being a Hyundai dealership much less a Genesis dealership. Why anyone would want to purchase a luxury car from such a deal is beyond my line of reasoning. Genesis has some great designs but is drastically limiting sales with its current marketing plan. Hyundai has made a number of marketing mistakes with this brand, starting out with it being a model line within the Hyundai brand and not its own brand. They should follow what the Japanese brands did with the introduction of their luxury lines in the 1980s.

