I loved this thread so much I joined so I could chip in!
For the record I don't have a Hyundai Genesis, but I've seen a few in Australia (we only get the V6 version here) and they look awesome. The V8s in the US and the rest of the civilised world look a bit like "sleepers" (i.e. quicker than they appear)... and hence this thread.
I've been looking at the Hyundai as a 2nd car (to replace my ageing X5), basically because (in Australia) they have a 5 year unlimited kilometre (transferable) factory warranty. The only one better is the Kia warranty (7 year), and definitely puts the German/Japanese marques to shame. My colleague at work has a i30 and ix35, and we both agree that a warranty represents how much a company backs its own products not to fail.
I've test driven a few Hyundais (ix35) and I've been impressed with the overall quality of the package for the price. I guess my main decision is whether to go AWD (I'm thinking of doing the grey nomad in a few years time... and also why the warranty takes on greater importance), or luxury with the Genesis (which seems to remind me of Aston Martins for some reason

). Both are good and both are fit for purpose.
Finally, is there a thread I could be directed to that will inform me what to watch out for in 2nd hand Genesis models (as I'd probably buy one 12-18 months old with low kilometres - let the first owner take the depreciation hit!)? I'm guessing the usual make sure it's been run in correctly and serviced, but are there any particular gremlins? As much as I understand a long warranty covers one, I don't want to find myself having to fight a warranty claim because the previous owner overlooked something.
Once again - thank you. Fun thread.