1) How has the car held up quality wise (broken bits, squeaks, major repairs)
43K miles, a few minor squeaks, but I've gone hunting and squashed most of the worst offenders.
Two service issues, a bad O2 sensor caused the car to almost stall completely before the computer compensated. Replaced under warranty while I waited. Just last week I had to get the passenger door lock solenoid replaced as it was very intermittent, especially when hot. Also under warranty.
Replaced tires at ~34K miles with Yokohama H4S (nothing special, but got a good deal at ~$100/tire). The Yokohama's are not quite as sticky as the Dunlops, but are quiet, and have a 60K mile warranty and were priced right.
2) What type of fuel eccomony have have you observed.
I have the V6, I generally see 24-27MPG with mixed driving based on how aggressive I am that week. Actually lost about 1 MPG with the Yokohama tires as opposed to the Dunlops.
3) How has the cost of ownership been (price of OEM repair parts, ect)
The tires and oil changes are the only things I've paid for. So far I've let the dealer do the oil changes (~30/ea, but sometimes discounts for ~$10). Oh yea, and new
wiper blades. I put on a set of Bosch blades for about ~$40 from AutoZone.
4) Would you do it again.
That's a tough question. I love the car about 99% of the time, so probably yes, but, sometimes when I'm on one of those stretches of road that jostles me around too much, I want a softer ride. The problem is, what else would I buy? I'm not aware of another vehicle that offers the size and comfort of the Genny for anywhere near the same price. There are other cars that are softer, but their not as big and not as fun to drive. Then there are cars that are similar size, offer a more compliant ride, and are still fun to drive, but cost significantly more. I think I'd still save my money and buy the Genny and enjoy it the 99% of the time just like I do now.