If you look at how many Genesis (Genesi?) have been sold and then look at how many are complaining about the ride, it is a truly small percentage. One has to keep in mind that many participants on forums such as these are to air their concerns and experiences. With all of the awards and overwhelming accolades being levied on the Genesis, it may be that we are just more sensitive than the average Joe (Joe the Genesis Owner?). .
I agree with you on it probably being a small percentage, but Hyundai can't afford people taking test drives looking for suspension problems, even if they aren't there. Human nature dictates people find a problem even if it isn't there, if warned about it in advance. Remember the 60 Minute on unintended acceleration of the Audi 5000? Sales plummeted and reports of "unintended acceleration" of the Audi skyrocketed after the show was aired. What was proven later was that people were simply hitting the gas pedal instead of the brake. The Audi pedal setup was no worse than most of the other vehicles on the road, but the Audi 5000 was by then doomed forever. My point (as long-winded as it is) is that Hyundai better get in front of this because perception, even ill-concieved perceptions, almost always become reality.
I agree with you on it probably being a small percentage, but Hyundai can't afford people taking test drives looking for suspension problems, even if they aren't there. Human nature dictates people find a problem even if it isn't there, if warned about it in advance. Remember the 60 Minute on unintended acceleration of the Audi 5000? Sales plummeted and reports of "unintended acceleration" of the Audi skyrocketed after the show was aired. What was proven later was that people were simply hitting the gas pedal instead of the brake. The Audi pedal setup was no worse than most of the other vehicles on the road, but the Audi 5000 was by then doomed forever. My point (as long-winded as it is) is that Hyundai better get in front of this because perception, even ill-concieved perceptions, almost always become reality.
On the contrary, I think the majority of owners think the suspension is at least a little too firm, and that there is some bounciness in the ride that could be improved. Your estimate of 99% liking it exactly the way it is way off IMO. Maybe only a small percent think it is terrible.I guess my question is what is it exactly you would want Hyundai to do?
Let's say you are the Brand Manager. You have a car that has won just about every award there is, most reviews are glowing, sales are excellent in this business enviorment, 99% (my estimate) of owners love the way the car rides and handles. I may be exagerating a bit but you get the point. As with any car (or product for that matter) some customers are unhappy. In this case, some feel the suspension is too firm, some too soft, but to most, just right. Remembering one of the laws of physics, for every action there is a re-action, do you start changing the suspension and risk losing happy customers in an effort to please those few unhappy ones? When I was working, we faced this marketing/product development dilema many times...and the search is always for the best compromise, realizing you cannot please everyone, even though you try. The Genesis is not a "niche" vehicle, tuned to appeal to a narrow segment of buyers. It is a mass product that must by definition appeal to the broadest customer base possible. That's what I believe Hyundai has attempted. And has been successful. There have been one or two on this site that are reporting suspension issues that are so extreme I feel they must be considered extra-ordinary. If the problems are so severe that they cause legs to go numb, a simple suspension adjustment is not going to be a cure. Hyundai should (and sounds like they are) address these unique situations and try and make those customers happy.
I don't think the members of this forum, nor the poll (a fraction of the members) are representative of all Genesis owners. In any case, you stated that 99% are satisfied, but even the poll disputes that."On the contrary, I think the majority of owners think the suspension is at least a little too firm, and that there is some bounciness in the ride that could be improved."
I'm curious as to how you come to this conclusion. The results of the poll done on this site indicated 66% of respondents thought the suspension "perfect", 23% "too firm" and 11% "too soft". Given these figures, how would you change the suspension? I appreciate you are not happy with the suspension and I am not arguing you should be.
I don't think the members of this forum, nor the poll (a fraction of the members) are representative of all Genesis owners. In any case, you stated that 99% are satisfied, but even the poll disputes that.
I also think that a lot of people are afraid to admit that the car is not perfect, because we all spent a lot of money on it.
And lastly, I think one can keep "firm" but have a suspension that is not "jittery", "unsettled", etc. As Car and Driver noted (in the video posted on this website), the Infiniti M has a firmer suspension than the Genesis, but does not have the Genesis suspension issues.
In any case, there almost certainly will be at least a minor suspension changes for 2010 (heard it from the horses mouth--in fact the horse personally test drove the new setup). No word on whether it can be retrofitted to 2009.
OK, that is a fair question. When the poll first started, the majority said it was a little too stiff, and the moderator made a comment to that effect. I did not notice until today that the tide had turned on the voting, so I was incorrect with regard to the poll (but how do we know that people don't create fictitious id's to vote multiple times?).My question was how did you come to the conclusion that a majority of owners feel the suspension is too firm? Do you have data more reliable than the poll? Or are you in contact with a group more knowledgable than those on this forum? And when you say a lot of people are afraid to admit a suspension problem, would that be everyone that disagrees with you, half, 20% or what?
Check out this thread:New to the forum and prospective Genesis owner. I am reading up on the car and found this thread which concerns me greatly. Has the suspense issue been resolved or are poeple with the problem SOL?
doug725 - Have you heard back reagrding the shock sensor testing you had on your car?