drewbie
Registered Member
Hi folks,
Long time lurker but not so often poster.
Long story short, I made the decision to trade in my 2009 4.6 Tech (mostly due to my wife's claims that the car was trying to kill her every time she took it in our canadian winters, but that's another thread).
Once again I was looking at the german cars (528i, 535, E400, E450, you know the drill) and I was underwhelmed and depressed at what I was going to pay for what I was getting. This was eerily similar to my experience when I was shopping back in 2012 and some crazy dealer said to me 'Come drive Hyundai's luxury sedan.' My childhood memories of Hyundai were the ponies of the 80's and 90's and the accent/elantra's. I remember when Sonata's were considered Hyundai's luxury car so needless to say I thought this guy was mad, but here I am, 8 years and 85000 miles later........
Now fast forward to 2020 and I go to test drive a 2015 3.8 AWD Tech (in Canada, it's basically the ultimate package without the dampening suspension and DIS controller. It also comes with the 14 speaker lexicon instead of the 17 but I am too deaf to know the difference.
I was blown away by the refinement of the second generation Genny. The ride seems a lot smoother/quieter, especially compared to the 4.6 which could get unruly at times. It definitely seems like Hyundai took a big step towards luxury. My new one is marakesh beige with the beige interior and while not my first choice, it's growing on me.
Couple of quick questions if any of you have a few minutes:
1. Is there anything I need to watch out for around the 45000 mile (75000 KM) mark? I am not really concerned as the car came with a comprehensive warranty until 2024, but would still like to know if there are any pitfalls people have seen.
2. Does Genesis connected services work on 2015 models or is it only the G70-80-90 generation?
3. Does anyone know if 18 inch steel rims clear the calipers in the front? My gut says no, but just curious.
4. I did test drive the 5.0 ultimate and I have to say I was underwhelmed and despite the obvious additional HP and Torque, I actually found the 3.8 much smoother. Did I just drive a dud or is that expected behaviour?
I learnt a lot about my 2009 first gen Genny here and look forward to learning about this one in the same way and hopefully contributing more in the future.
Thanks for reading

Long time lurker but not so often poster.
Long story short, I made the decision to trade in my 2009 4.6 Tech (mostly due to my wife's claims that the car was trying to kill her every time she took it in our canadian winters, but that's another thread).
Once again I was looking at the german cars (528i, 535, E400, E450, you know the drill) and I was underwhelmed and depressed at what I was going to pay for what I was getting. This was eerily similar to my experience when I was shopping back in 2012 and some crazy dealer said to me 'Come drive Hyundai's luxury sedan.' My childhood memories of Hyundai were the ponies of the 80's and 90's and the accent/elantra's. I remember when Sonata's were considered Hyundai's luxury car so needless to say I thought this guy was mad, but here I am, 8 years and 85000 miles later........
Now fast forward to 2020 and I go to test drive a 2015 3.8 AWD Tech (in Canada, it's basically the ultimate package without the dampening suspension and DIS controller. It also comes with the 14 speaker lexicon instead of the 17 but I am too deaf to know the difference.
I was blown away by the refinement of the second generation Genny. The ride seems a lot smoother/quieter, especially compared to the 4.6 which could get unruly at times. It definitely seems like Hyundai took a big step towards luxury. My new one is marakesh beige with the beige interior and while not my first choice, it's growing on me.
Couple of quick questions if any of you have a few minutes:
1. Is there anything I need to watch out for around the 45000 mile (75000 KM) mark? I am not really concerned as the car came with a comprehensive warranty until 2024, but would still like to know if there are any pitfalls people have seen.
2. Does Genesis connected services work on 2015 models or is it only the G70-80-90 generation?
3. Does anyone know if 18 inch steel rims clear the calipers in the front? My gut says no, but just curious.
4. I did test drive the 5.0 ultimate and I have to say I was underwhelmed and despite the obvious additional HP and Torque, I actually found the 3.8 much smoother. Did I just drive a dud or is that expected behaviour?
I learnt a lot about my 2009 first gen Genny here and look forward to learning about this one in the same way and hopefully contributing more in the future.
Thanks for reading
