Bill K
Registered Member
Last week I was on vacation in Arizona and rented a 2015 Chrysler 300C. After a week of driving mostly highway miles, plus some city miles, I've decided that there is no way that I'd EVER want to own that car. Of all the car's features, there were only two things that improved upon the Genesis' features. The first was a feature that unlocked the doors when you just reached for the door handle. The other was highway gas mileage.
The controls for the seat heaters and coolers were hidden in the touch screen Nav system. I prefer buttons by the shifter. Speaking of the shifter, the car had an 8 speed transmission that was controlled by a dial, that looked like the DIS controller. The transmission was jerky and wanted to drop down 2-3 gears whenever you accelerated a little.
After driving that car for a week, I'd prefer a base Genesis over a fully loaded Chrysler 300C.
I'd even prefer a Sonata.
The controls for the seat heaters and coolers were hidden in the touch screen Nav system. I prefer buttons by the shifter. Speaking of the shifter, the car had an 8 speed transmission that was controlled by a dial, that looked like the DIS controller. The transmission was jerky and wanted to drop down 2-3 gears whenever you accelerated a little.
After driving that car for a week, I'd prefer a base Genesis over a fully loaded Chrysler 300C.
I'd even prefer a Sonata.