DWIL80
Hasn't posted much yet...
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2018
- Messages
- 95
- Reaction score
- 23
- Points
- 8
- Location
- Illinois
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I'm a week into ownership of my 2015 3.8 AWD, and I already have to drop off the car tonight at the dealer to fix a slew of issues, including:
- None of the AM radio stations work.
- Drivers door needs more muscle than average to close. If I close it with the usual amount of force like any other car, it will not shut completely and the light will blink for the door.
- While driving or coasting at exactly 30 miles per hour, you can hear a fluttering sound coming from the passengers side area near the glove box. I emptied the glove box so it cannot
be any foreign objects. Driving me nuts!
- The steering wheel gives more feedback and vibrations on the highway than expected for a 3 year old car.
- The drives seat belt buckle was installed in the opposite direction.
Keep in mind this was a certified car that went through the list of inspections before it was put on the lot. I came from a 2010 Lexus LS 460, and believe me I'm not trying to compare the 2 brands,
but the fit and refinement between the 2 are leagues apart. I love the Genesis, but in no way should this car ever be compared to an LS. The refinement of the interior, smoothness of the engine and trans, along
with the super quiet interior in the Lexus is much better than the Genesis in my opinion. I hope that Hyundai stepped up their game in the latest models to compete; I want to see them do well considering its a
great car for the money. However, their quality of craftsmanship and QC overall needs to step up big time.
- None of the AM radio stations work.
- Drivers door needs more muscle than average to close. If I close it with the usual amount of force like any other car, it will not shut completely and the light will blink for the door.
- While driving or coasting at exactly 30 miles per hour, you can hear a fluttering sound coming from the passengers side area near the glove box. I emptied the glove box so it cannot
be any foreign objects. Driving me nuts!
- The steering wheel gives more feedback and vibrations on the highway than expected for a 3 year old car.
- The drives seat belt buckle was installed in the opposite direction.
Keep in mind this was a certified car that went through the list of inspections before it was put on the lot. I came from a 2010 Lexus LS 460, and believe me I'm not trying to compare the 2 brands,
but the fit and refinement between the 2 are leagues apart. I love the Genesis, but in no way should this car ever be compared to an LS. The refinement of the interior, smoothness of the engine and trans, along
with the super quiet interior in the Lexus is much better than the Genesis in my opinion. I hope that Hyundai stepped up their game in the latest models to compete; I want to see them do well considering its a
great car for the money. However, their quality of craftsmanship and QC overall needs to step up big time.