danygenesis
Genesis owner
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- Genesis G70
I think that the 1.6% Beefer mentioned was for leasing.I think Beefer said he was told 1.6%.
I think that the 1.6% Beefer mentioned was for leasing.I think Beefer said he was told 1.6%.
Could be, I can't find that post.I thought it was a MF equating to 1.7% for leasing and 1.6% for purchasing.
Could be, I can't find that post.
You were right. Thanks for finding that post.Here you go: G70 US Availability?
"Next...leasing numbers not bad. On that 3.3T the residual (10k) is 55% and MF is 0.00071 (~1.7% APR). So all that is looking great !! Financing is pretty low too. I think he said APR is 1.6% or something."
Mine is in my drivewayBack to dengen’s topic here:
Post purchase price details here (US $ only)
Does anyone here actually have a US-purchased G70 in their driveway yet??
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I guess I'll start this off. Brand new to the forum and brand new Genesis G70 owner as of about 2 hours ago.
Just purchased 3.3t Dynamic Edition, the limited edition red with the red leather stitching. It's for my wife and she didn't really care/want the Dynamic, sport would have been fine. She just wanted red with the stitching and the 3.3t. Can't find a sport right now in that color combo. All the track stuff didn't mean a hill of beans.
Talked to 3 dealers who had a Dynamic in stock and the first two wouldn't move off of MSRP, offered them both 54K out the door. Called the third one and offered them $54,000 out the door and they took it almost right away.
We did get the $1000 competitive discount so this equates to about $800-900 off MSRP plus the $1000 for a total of 1800-1900 off MSRP. I use a range because dealer fee, tag fee, etc. is a little squishy. The 54K includes 7% GA registration fee. We don't do sales tax anymore, they call it a registration fee now.
Purchase process was no hassle and the only upcharge they tried to sell us was a laundry list of various warranties. The "finance" guy had the nerve to ask why we wouldn't buy the 3 year pre-paid maintenance plan since we were planning to have it serviced there. The look on his face was priceless when I responded with "Genesis includes this for free, why would I pay you for it".
All in Atlanta. Genesis of Atlanta/Jim Ellis, Genesis of Roswell/Rick Case, Genesis of Marietta (I think this is what they are going t be called) but currently called Ed Voyles Hyundai.
Purchase process was no hassle and the only upcharge they tried to sell us was a laundry list of various warranties. The "finance" guy had the nerve to ask why we wouldn't buy the 3 year pre-paid maintenance plan since we were planning to have it serviced there. The look on his face was priceless when I responded with "Genesis includes this for free, why would I pay you for it".
This seems like a class action waiting to happen--if they are continually selling the 3 year pre-paid maintenance plan which is already included in the price of the car. (Well, maybe not a class because of the number of sales.)I guess I'll start this off. Brand new to the forum and brand new Genesis G70 owner as of about 2 hours ago.
Just purchased 3.3t Dynamic Edition, the limited edition red with the red leather stitching. It's for my wife and she didn't really care/want the Dynamic, sport would have been fine. She just wanted red with the stitching and the 3.3t. Can't find a sport right now in that color combo. All the track stuff didn't mean a hill of beans.
Talked to 3 dealers who had a Dynamic in stock and the first two wouldn't move off of MSRP, offered them both 54K out the door. Called the third one and offered them $54,000 out the door and they took it almost right away.
We did get the $1000 competitive discount so this equates to about $800-900 off MSRP plus the $1000 for a total of 1800-1900 off MSRP. I use a range because dealer fee, tag fee, etc. is a little squishy. The 54K includes 7% GA registration fee. We don't do sales tax anymore, they call it a registration fee now.
Purchase process was no hassle and the only upcharge they tried to sell us was a laundry list of various warranties. The "finance" guy had the nerve to ask why we wouldn't buy the 3 year pre-paid maintenance plan since we were planning to have it serviced there. The look on his face was priceless when I responded with "Genesis includes this for free, why would I pay you for it".
Perhaps it was an additional 3 years...on top of the included 3 years? So a total of 6 years? Otherwise...that is reaaaallly f'd up. Owner of the dealership should be notified.This seems like a class action waiting to happen--if they are continually selling the 3 year pre-paid maintenance plan which is already included in the price of the car. (Well, maybe not a class because of the number of sales.)
That is bad. Owner should still know...folks need proper training. Otherwise they will get themselves in trouble as mentioned.My guess is that it was a finance guy who is used to dealing with Hyundai and knows little to nothing about Genesis.![]()
My guess is that it was a finance guy who is used to dealing with Hyundai and knows little to nothing about Genesis.![]()