I thought I remembered hearing about some suspension changes - or did that happen midway through the 2009 model year?My guess is that it will be exactly the same. The 2011 sedan will be probably address some of concerns on these posts.
You heard about a lot of complaining, and some people theorizing about differences in manufacture date and suspension. The company hasn't formally done anything, there aren't any TSB's about it and no one can prove the later 09's are any different.I thought I remembered hearing about some suspension changes - or did that happen midway through the 2009 model year?
The symtom is almost exactly like flat spotting tires but it is impossible for my genie because it was so recently manufactured and I am pretty much driving it every day. Not sure what is causing it.
My Genesis (Cdn) was manufactured on May9, 2009. I personally didn't find the ride unacceptable. Not sure anything was changed since it was launched.
However, I do have a slight problem with my ride. At the start of the day when driving at round 40km/h I can feel and hear some funny waddling at the rear wheels for a few seconds. However the waddle goes away as the tires warm up. I called my service manager he said to wait until the car breaks in at 1000Km to see if the problem persists. I am going to see how this works out after 1000Km. The symtom is almost exactly like flat spotting tires but it is impossible for my genie because it was so recently manufactured and I am pretty much driving it every day. Not sure what is causing it.
The automatic trunk is a possibility but it won't be a zero-cost option. For one thing, the price of the Genesis creeped up higher than Hyundai initially targeted. Second, they've cut corners in various places (no trunk cover on the 3.8, only LED cabin bulbs in the ceiling/map lights). Third, it's a standard feature on the Equus, and the more things they make standard on the Genesis will tend to weaken the appeal of the upcoming flagship.At the very least if they don't make suspension improvements I certainly hope they make some kind of change over the 2009 model. Adaptive cruise would be great. I would really hope for a fully opening trunk when opened with the key fob but people have told me I'm asking too much here (still not sure why). Any improvement to the A/C would be good. I even like the idea of a rear entertainment option. I could go on and on I guess.
The only other real 'miss' in the car that I see is the lack of cooling on the front passenger seat, but that would actually require a fairly substantial hardware modification to add. It also may be missing not because of cost, but because there are some limits such as electrical or a/c capacity or similar. I don't expect to see this change for awhile.
It is known that Hyundai is developing an eight-speed automatic transmission for this application, and is developing direct fuel injection for the Equus line, which they would obviously want to migrate through the range. There is no pressure to get the DI out, though, as they aren't desperate for the fuel mileage benefits (since the Genesis' impact on the fleet is small, anyway), and the cars are more than adequately powered already. So, I suspect we'll see the new tranny in '11, and DI in '12.
The information I posted is not based on speculation, but is based on information told to me by someone who actually knows. However, it was several months ago, and may not be a complete list. Also, if you want some of those things, you may have to get the Tech Option.All this is sort of frustrating for me since there isn't a consensus. I'm not blaming anyone. It just sort of is what it is.
The automatic trunk is a possibility but it won't be a zero-cost option. For one thing, the price of the Genesis creeped up higher than Hyundai initially targeted. Second, they've cut corners in various places (no trunk cover on the 3.8, only LED cabin bulbs in the ceiling/map lights). Third, it's a standard feature on the Equus, and the more things they make standard on the Genesis will tend to weaken the appeal of the upcoming flagship.
The infrastructure for the trunk opener is there, just not implemented. Same thing for the rear seat system. Essentially the same Lexicon system is used in the Equus and it has a rear monitor. The service docs for the Genesis have references to rear monitor outputs and fuses. So that is probably relatively easy to add as a separate option in future years.
The information I posted is not based on speculation, but is based on information told to me by someone who actually knows. However, it was several months ago, and may not be a complete list. Also, if you want some of those things, you may have to get the Tech Option.
I don't understand how the lack of Hyundai 8-speed in 2010 can be any surprise. All the credible reports that I have seen have stated that it will be available in 2011 at the earliest, and maybe in 2012. No one even slightly knowledgeable about the 2010 Genesis ever suggested that the 8-speed would be available for the 2010 model year. If any one told you that, you should cross them off your "reliable" list.I'm a bit bummed about the lack of 8-speed auto and cooled passenger seat, but you can't have it all.![]()