I've never bought into these labels on the people who drive various brands of cars. We can only imagine the label put on those who drive Genesis or any other brand (usually these things aren't favorable).
For sure. Many German vehicle fans are critical of Lexus owners, who they see as "too cheap" to buy what they consider to be the "real thing".
I suspect that must think similarly of Genesis. In fact, they may even think less of us Genesis owners. To be honest, I don't really care. We are not buying a car to validate ourselves in front of them. We are not trying to impress anyone and certainly not brand snobs. Buy a vehicle because it fits your needs and because it is a good car for your particular needs. Buy for value, reliability, comfort, etc.
Performance car fans (I'd say they make up a minority) generally care more about performance, so sometimes they can be open minded, although there are also many
badge obsessed status seekers among them. Typically the car that gets the best 0-60 mph (0 to 100 km/h) or quarter mile or lap times gets the most favorable reviews from them.
I'll say it again, I really think Genesis should be pushing for a performance marque (BMW M,
Cadillac V, AMG, etc). It might win people from that demographic. The G70 has been quite popular among the folks in the performance demographic. The halo effect could be very beneficial.
One critique they do have (valid IMO) is that Genesis seems to not have a transmission that shifts as fast as the ZF 8 speed. At least that's a fair critique, unlike the brand obsessed folks. The other is that many of them criticize their companies (on many BMW forums for example, it is ok to criticize certain BMW vehicles) when they fail to deliver what their base wants. It also gives Genesis something to work on for the next generation. Same with the feedback about the current chassis used by the G80/90/70 being a bit too heavy and high fuel consumption. It's valid feedback (at least outside of the performance segment where fuel economy is not as an issue, which Genesis doesn't really have as discussed above).