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High-end Hyundai buyers enjoy private lounge, dinners and more

Ryan Beene

Automotive News
June 30, 2014 - 12:01 am ET

Tucked away inside Burns Hyundai in Marlton, N.J., is a quiet lounge where the dealership's well-heeled customers can watch CNBC on high-definition big screens from a leather lounge chair while they sip cappuccino or snack on fresh fruit.

To get into the Genesis Lounge, you'll need the three-digit access code. To get the access code, you'll need to buy a Genesis or Equus luxury sedan.

Peter Lanzavecchia, president of Burns Hyundai, likens the Genesis Lounge to airline club lounges for frequent flyers. Even though it's not required by the factory, he says, the lounge and other red-carpet perks the suburban Philadelphia dealership offers its Genesis and Equus buyers are essential to winning over customers from established luxury brands such as Lexus, BMW and Mercedes-Benz.

"We don't want them in the first 15 minutes to have the husband look at the wife and say, 'Honey, I don't think this is the right place for us,'" Lanzavecchia said.

The pampering of Genesis and Equus buyers begins as soon as a deal is reached, when customers are escorted to the private lounge to complete the paperwork in a conference room away from the showroom floor.

Every Equus sale is handled personally by the dealership's general manager. Doing so gives some customers a sense of exclusivity, even though the vehicle they're buying carries a mainstream badge, Lanzavecchia says.

"We have to make that customer comfortable with leaving their badge behind," he said.

That effort continues well after the deal is done. Service technicians leave handwritten thank you notes and Godiva cookies for customers after their cars have been serviced. Dealership staffers top off the gas tanks and hand-wash Genesis and Equus owners' vehicles during each visit.

Part of Burns Hyundai's premium experience includes invitations to complimentary wine tastings, strolling dinners or open-bar events at a nearby fine-dining restaurant with which the dealership has a partnership deal.

http://www.autonews.com/article/201...-buyers-enjoy-private-lounge-dinners-and-more



So - does one of your local Hyundai dealership have a Genesis lounge (a dealership that sells the Equus)?

Now, stuff (including guarantee loaners for Genesis owners) like this doesn't come w/o a price; dealerships which do this probably don't offer the rock bottom prices that dealerships which haven't invested in such amenities, but still, seems to be helping sales.
 
I do enjoy being well-heeled.
 
I'm not far from that dealer. I may need to start taking my car there for service.
 
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I don't have to go to the dealer for the first five years. They pick the Equus up and give me a loaner (usually a Genesis, sometimes another Equus). This applies even for an oil change.

I believe the 2014 Equus only gets two or is it three years of valet service.

I would not be particularly pleased if I had to go sit and wait at the dealer even if it is in an "upscale club".
 
http://www.autonews.com/article/201...-buyers-enjoy-private-lounge-dinners-and-more



So - does one of your local Hyundai dealership have a Genesis lounge (a dealership that sells the Equus)?

Now, stuff (including guarantee loaners for Genesis owners) like this doesn't come w/o a price; dealerships which do this probably don't offer the rock bottom prices that dealerships which haven't invested in such amenities, but still, seems to be helping sales.

i picked up my 3.8 AWD Ultimate at Burns 2 weeks ago and got to sit in the new Genesis Lounge - very nice and a definite upgrade from the normal service waiting room. I didn't know about the lounge until I went to pick up the car when it arrived about 2 weeks later - so it was not a selling point, but a nice touch when I go back for service!

I'll also add Burns provided a great dealer experience so far - low key and no hard sell. It was an hour from my house, but a much more pleasant experience than a larger NJ Hyundai dealer (Brad Benson) only 15 minutes from my house that actually had the car I wanted in stock. i almost had to fight my way out of there as I was not ready to pull the trigger that day and they really did not want to let me leave. They started way high (over sticker) and kept taking more off as I tried to leave - I hate those games!

BTW- I paid $49K on a $52,480 sticker with 2 years free basic service so I think I still got a decent deal, even with the Lounge :)
 
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