Friscodad
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- Genesis G90
Hello, I am looking to buy a Genesis G90 (perhaps a G80), and I have found a dealership with a couple of G90s for sale that are Manufacturer Buyback cars. They have the documentation that they were repaired but still have the manufacturer's buyback title.
One is a 2019 3.3T with 17,000 miles, and the navigation screen went out. This happened to my G80 (which was recently in a wreck and insurance owns it), and they replaced the head unit, worked fine after that.
The other is a 2019 3.3T with 13,500 miles, and they replaced the battery assembly.
Both come with the remainder of the 5 years (so not a lot of time left since 2019s) and 60,000 mile warranties.
Has anyone had experience buying manufacturers' buyback (aka Lemon) cars? Any thoughts on what one should pay under Kelly/True Car/regular pricing?
One is a 2019 3.3T with 17,000 miles, and the navigation screen went out. This happened to my G80 (which was recently in a wreck and insurance owns it), and they replaced the head unit, worked fine after that.
The other is a 2019 3.3T with 13,500 miles, and they replaced the battery assembly.
Both come with the remainder of the 5 years (so not a lot of time left since 2019s) and 60,000 mile warranties.
Has anyone had experience buying manufacturers' buyback (aka Lemon) cars? Any thoughts on what one should pay under Kelly/True Car/regular pricing?

