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I'd been following the release of the Genesis for quite a while, so I was excited when I had a chance to drive a 3.8 a couple weeks ago. I really like the car. It's really a level of luxury I never expected to see from Hyundai.
After driving the V6 for a few hours in the afternoon, I returned the car to the sales office and indicated I really wanted to wait for the V8 and also wait for Spring so I can keep an SUV for driving this Winter.
The Sales person then proceeded to tell me how the Sales Manager has been to Korea and had driven the V6 and V8 very aggressively on their test track. He said he really couldn't tell much of a difference between the two and thought the V8 was hardly worth the extra money. I thought it must be hogwash, but he flagged down the Sales Manager who confirmed what the salesman has said.
Can someone who has driven both please weigh in?
I bought my wife a Pontiac GTO and I absolutely loved the raw power (torque) that was always hiding just a pedal touch away. It was always instant, no need for a downshift. There were many things I liked about the Genesis V6, including what I thought was silky smooth acceleration on the freeway and surprisingly quick acceleration from a stop. But I didn't care for the hesitation and the kick-down in certain situations and I just didn't feel the torque was always there. I traded my wife's GTO in on a Santa Fe and it has really made me a believer in Hyundai reliability. I want to be a believer in the whole package, but that salesman's statement is haunting me.
After driving the V6 for a few hours in the afternoon, I returned the car to the sales office and indicated I really wanted to wait for the V8 and also wait for Spring so I can keep an SUV for driving this Winter.
The Sales person then proceeded to tell me how the Sales Manager has been to Korea and had driven the V6 and V8 very aggressively on their test track. He said he really couldn't tell much of a difference between the two and thought the V8 was hardly worth the extra money. I thought it must be hogwash, but he flagged down the Sales Manager who confirmed what the salesman has said.

Can someone who has driven both please weigh in?
I bought my wife a Pontiac GTO and I absolutely loved the raw power (torque) that was always hiding just a pedal touch away. It was always instant, no need for a downshift. There were many things I liked about the Genesis V6, including what I thought was silky smooth acceleration on the freeway and surprisingly quick acceleration from a stop. But I didn't care for the hesitation and the kick-down in certain situations and I just didn't feel the torque was always there. I traded my wife's GTO in on a Santa Fe and it has really made me a believer in Hyundai reliability. I want to be a believer in the whole package, but that salesman's statement is haunting me.