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I know that Premium is required in the 3.3tI'm also in the market for a '22, since there's no way Genesis would change it just a year after significant upgrades. I'm bummed it doesn't have the new engines, which are more efficient (and they have dual injection). My wife is balking at the fuel mileage, mostly because reviews knock it as the worst in the segment, but it shouldn't be that bad. The other deal-breaker for her at the moment is if it REQUIRES premium fuel, which is $0.60 more expensive here, so over 5 bucks. I think it's only recommended, but will ask on a thread I'm about to post how the car runs with regular. I know it has less power, but I just want to make sure the engine would be happy with that.
Both of the 2 closest dealers to my house (ALB is 300 miles away) have ZERO Genesis inventory at the moment. And yes, that means no freaking vehicles at all; none. That's crazy. So the chances to get a discount evaporated. Ha ha. Found one almost like the one I'm considering ('22 3.3T RWD Sport Prestige in white/sandstone) in Peoria, from the same ALB owner, but it has the more expensive white paint, that I'd have to make sure it's not bluish. We'll see what happens.

