I drive a 2010 Genesis 4.6 and haven't been on the forums in a while so I am late to the party on this topic but I just don't understand all the comparing of TL's, IS 250's, 328's, Honda and so on.



Regardless of the handling characteristics of the Genny, none of these small cars are going to give you the same feel due to sheer size and weight differentials, period. Compare the ride of a Honda or Mazda, really? Owned an 09 V6 Accord and launched it just over a year later as it was the worst car my wife and I have ever driven based on road noise and driver comfort. I actually felt like I was driving the thing from a park bench and this car isn't a luxury car. Tested the Mazda 6 and drive position was good but it was noisy and rough riding but again not a luxury car. IS 250 to small same with the A4. CTS is more comparable but still smaller and designed as a sport sedan.
Go compare and Mercedes E350 or and BMW 7 series to these smaller cars and see how the E & 7 are out performed too. Like the Genny, the Merc and BMW are big cars and just aren't going to handle the same as the smaller ones. My wife had a E350 we just got rid of and although the steering was better than the Genny, it sure as hell wasn't a nimble as these smaller cars.
I will admit though, my 2010 Genny's steering can be improved but body roll in the corners is minimal and overall ride is good. Not floaty but certainly not jarring. My wife and I both feel the Genny's
ride was better than her E350. The Genesis was designed as a luxury car with a sporty "flare" not a true luxury sports sedan.
As far a "to much motor" that was stated, be for real. The Genny can handle more than most people are willing to throw at it performance wise. I wouldn't be happy with the smaller motor unless it was the 333 hp V6 that wasn't available in the 2010. For the size of the car Hp counts and having the larger motor isn't whats going to make the car difficult to drive, its being uncomfortable with what you are driving and with that the Genn'y may be to large for some.