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Old 04-14-10, 12:11 PM
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Here's an updated sales trend for the Entry Luxury class of cars. With all the talk on Hyundai, I decided to add in the Genesis this month. The Genesis, at least by price point, slots better here than in the mid-sized luxury group. Too bad Hyundai doesn't breakdown the Genesis sedan and coupe sales.

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    3-Series C-Class     G       ES     CTS      IS      TL      A4     MKZ  Genesis  LaCrosse    HS
Mar.   9,413   6,006   5,671   3,860   2,870   3,137   3,917   4,733   2,456   2,145   6,094  1,494   
Feb.   6,817   4,245   3,956   2,349   2,690   1,991   2,410   2,660   1,751   1,762   4,045    712   
Jan.   5,418   4,028   3,763   2,923   2,565   2,203   1,986   2,763   1,340   1,670   4,246  1,247
Dec.   8,963   4,849   5,167   6,531   4,180   4,153   3,167   3,555   2,190   2,354   4,581  1,980
Nov.   6,538   4,022   3,388   4,110   2,705   2,851   2,059   2,532   1,733   1,751   3,400  1,407
Oct.   8,239   4,122   3,889   4,413   2,921   3,162   2,512   3,016   1,661   1,850   3,228  1,527
Sep.   6,523   5,002   4,112   3,046   3,485   3,346   2,034   2,945   1,536   1,665   2,383  1,242
Aug.   9,833   4,253   4,903   5,629   2,584   4,855   3,003   3,823   1,621   2,316   2,816    543
Jul.   7,992   4,450   4,612   4,393   2,382   4,029   3,309   3,098   1,532   2,015   1,468
Jun.   8,347   4,583   4,062   3,918   3,193   3,465   3,018   3,644   2,114   1,838
May    8,621   4,842   3,865   4,125   3,375   2,913   3,375   3,448   2,988   2,079
Apr.   6,013   4,274   2,815   3,549   3,105   2,324   3,105   3,474   1,995   2,076
Total 92,717  54,686  50,203  48,846  36,055  38,429  33,895  39,691  22,917  23,521  32,261  10,152

Mar.   8,464   5,008   3,907   3,225   3,231   2,432   3,231   3,255   2,005   1,626
Feb 09 6,414   3,990   3,045   2,575   3,259   2,147   2,490   2,222   1,145 
Jan 09 5,013   3,032   3,509   2,971   3,418   2,400   2,317   2,058   1,561   
Dec 08 8,490   6,090   4,982   5,236   4,396   3,539   3,607   3,854   2,089
Nov 08 6,645   4,422   4,457   4,116   2,902   2,749   3,160   3,304   1,805
Looking at the first three months of 2010 vs. the first three months of 2009, Audi and Infiniti are the big winners. The A4, over the first quarter, is up 34.8% and G sales (sedan and coupe) over the quarter are up 28.0%. On the other end of the spectrum, the CTS is fading, down 18.0% over the first quarter. All other entry luxury models increased sales, even the ES and IS had single digit increases of 4.1% and 5.0% despite all the bad publicity.
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Here's the sales trends for the mid-sized luxury competitors with the Genesis tossed in as usual. The main problem I have with listing Genesis sales with the mid-sized is that the Genesis Coupe doesn't really fit in this segment. The Genesis sedan, because of size, might get cross-shopped, and I believe Hyundai's intent with creating the Genesis sedan was to compete against the mid-sized luxury segment but with entry luxury pricing. E-Class sales now include E-class coupe, where in the past it did not.

The E and 5, as usual, dominate the sales. The new Infiniti M is out but looks like it's still a fight for 3rd place only.

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     E-Class 5-Series Genesis   MKS      M      GS     A6    S80    STS     RL  
Mar.   5,042   2,886   2,145   1,443  1,440    645    799    851    400    163   
Feb.   4,043   2,270   1,762   1,751    817    488    507    662    332    131   
Jan.   3,824   2,469   1,670   1,280    872    529    507    532    233    110   
Dec.   5,437   3,914   2,354   1,787    808  1,063    796    751    360    221
Nov.   4,824   3,462   1,751   1,426    416    596    527    581    279    176
Oct.   6,071   3,043   1,850   1,609    536    494    669    541    355    155   
Sep.   3,812   2,861   1,665   1,316    447    501    623    502    434    150   
Aug.   4,671   3,812   2,316   1,370    618    669    561    565    337    149   
Jul.   5,556   2,486   2,015   1,205    726    551    511    602    358    131   
Jun.   2,781   2,757   1,838   1,365    682    454    571  1,098  1,220    135   
May    2,275   3,904   2,079   1,321    658    516    516  1,088    637    169   
Apr.   1,795   4,319   2,076   1,178    441    468    388    681    711    202   
Total 50,131  38,183  23,521  17,051  8,461  6,974  6,975  8,454  5,656  1,892

Mar09  1,978   4,040   1,626  1,716     886    625    403    778    575    161   
Feb.   2,104   3,191   1,263  1,346   1,107    595    445    671    357    186   
Jan.   1,768   2,596   1,056  1,535   1,176    898    776    473    413    208   
Dec08  3,464   3,699   1,040  2,100   1,194  1,200  1,218    959    907    245
Nov.   2,264   2,927   1,151  1,958   1,186    721    717    844    630    234   
Oct.   2,098   3,958   1,121  2,072   1,193    819    758    424    632    272   
Sep.   2,968   2,423   1,029  1,814   1,077    977  1,090    578    856    259   
Aug.   2,681   5,287   1,177  2,374   1,221  1,686  1,520    576    975    316

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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Preaching the Kia/Hyundai gospel just isn't in vogue... FYI I am an avid supporter of what they have done, even looking past the COMPLETE POS Scoupe Turbo I had.
Oh, please - how is merely pointing out that using the price argument is silly (as well as ingenuous) when the same argument can be applied to the LS400?

And for the record, I'm a lot less biased about Hyundai/Kia than you are about Toyota/Lexus (most of my posts about Hyundai/Kia just refute the silly claims that some here have repeatedly made).

Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Please stop posting that is utter garbage. The GS is far sportier than the ES and with F-sport parts or APPS it handles quite well. Stock yes the 5 and M35/45 sport handles better.

The GS outhandles any Hyundai ever created outside the new Gen coupe.
You should get a better sarcasm detector.

The Genesis sedan handles very closely to the GS (neither being a true sports sedan like the 5 Series) - hence, my sarcastic remark about the GS being similar to the ES (some things the GS does better, some things the Genesis does better).

Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
STOP BRINGING UP THE LS. The LS is one of the greatest cars ever made, a legendary automotive point in history. No Hyundai is close, stop using it as an example.
Again, the point about the LS has nothing to do w/ about how instrumental a model is/was (I already stated that the LS was a much more impt. model) - but merely to show how the price-point argument is a total red herring.

If you can't get that through your head by now, then you really need to awake from the Lexus-induced fog.

Originally Posted by RX300-BV
Here's the sales trends for the mid-sized luxury competitors with the Genesis tossed in as usual. The main problem I have with listing Genesis sales with the mid-sized is that the Genesis Coupe doesn't really fit in this segment. The Genesis sedan, because of size, might get cross-shopped, and I believe Hyundai's intent with creating the Genesis sedan was to compete against the mid-sized luxury segment but with entry luxury pricing. E-Class sales now include E-class coupe, where in the pass it did not.

The E and 5, as usual, dominate the sales. The new Infiniti M is out but looks like it's still a fight for 3rd place only.

Code:
     E-Class 5-Series Genesis   MKS      M      GS     A6    S80    STS     RL  
Mar.   5,042   2,886   2,145   1,443  1,440    645    799    851    400    163   
Feb.   4,043   2,270   1,762   1,751    817    488    507    662    332    131   
Jan.   3,824   2,469   1,670   1,280    872    529    507    532    233    110
1,440 isn't exactly where Infiniti wants to be w/ the new M (probably a little ahead of the Genesis sedan) - but it's the 1st month and sales (esp. w/ discounts) likely will increase for the following months.

But the new M likely will not be the "homerun" that the G is/was for Infiniti - styling that doesn't stand out (got the curves in all the wrong places) and being too hard-edged for most people buying in this segment.

If Infiniti can't get most of its G owners looking for an upgrade to move up to the M, as well as some converts, then the M will likely see the same fall-off in sales down the road as the previous M.

Infiniti had some of the best-looking designs 6-7 yrs ago w/ the G35 (esp. the coupe) and the FX - but lately, their designs have bordered on the strange/weird or boring.

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Originally Posted by RX300-BV
Here's an updated sales trend for the Entry Luxury class of cars.

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    3-Series C-Class     G       ES     CTS      IS      TL      A4     MKZ  Genesis  LaCrosse    HS
Mar.   9,413   6,006   5,671   3,860   2,870   3,137   3,917   4,733   2,456   2,145   6,094  1,494   
Feb.   6,817   4,245   3,956   2,349   2,690   1,991   2,410   2,660   1,751   1,762   4,045    712   
Jan.   5,418   4,028   3,763   2,923   2,565   2,203   1,986   2,763   1,340   1,670   4,246  1,247
Dec.   8,963   4,849   5,167   6,531   4,180   4,153   3,167   3,555   2,190   2,354   4,581  1,980
Nov.   6,538   4,022   3,388   4,110   2,705   2,851   2,059   2,532   1,733   1,751   3,400  1,407
Oct.   8,239   4,122   3,889   4,413   2,921   3,162   2,512   3,016   1,661   1,850   3,228  1,527
Sep.   6,523   5,002   4,112   3,046   3,485   3,346   2,034   2,945   1,536   1,665   2,383  1,242
Aug.   9,833   4,253   4,903   5,629   2,584   4,855   3,003   3,823   1,621   2,316   2,816    543
Jul.   7,992   4,450   4,612   4,393   2,382   4,029   3,309   3,098   1,532   2,015   1,468
Jun.   8,347   4,583   4,062   3,918   3,193   3,465   3,018   3,644   2,114   1,838
May    8,621   4,842   3,865   4,125   3,375   2,913   3,375   3,448   2,988   2,079
Apr.   6,013   4,274   2,815   3,549   3,105   2,324   3,105   3,474   1,995   2,076
Total 92,717  54,686  50,203  48,846  36,055  38,429  33,895  39,691  22,917  23,521  32,261  10,152

Mar.   8,464   5,008   3,907   3,225   3,231   2,432   3,231   3,255   2,005   1,626
Feb 09 6,414   3,990   3,045   2,575   3,259   2,147   2,490   2,222   1,145 
Jan 09 5,013   3,032   3,509   2,971   3,418   2,400   2,317   2,058   1,561   
Dec 08 8,490   6,090   4,982   5,236   4,396   3,539   3,607   3,854   2,089
Nov 08 6,645   4,422   4,457   4,116   2,902   2,749   3,160   3,304   1,805
Originally Posted by RX300-BV
The E and 5, as usual, dominate the sales. The new Infiniti M is out but looks like it's still a fight for 3rd place only.

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     E-Class 5-Series Genesis   MKS      M      GS     A6    S80    STS     RL  
Mar.   5,042   2,886   2,145   1,443  1,440    645    799    851    400    163   
Feb.   4,043   2,270   1,762   1,751    817    488    507    662    332    131   
Jan.   3,824   2,469   1,670   1,280    872    529    507    532    233    110   
Dec.   5,437   3,914   2,354   1,787    808  1,063    796    751    360    221
Nov.   4,824   3,462   1,751   1,426    416    596    527    581    279    176
Oct.   6,071   3,043   1,850   1,609    536    494    669    541    355    155   
Sep.   3,812   2,861   1,665   1,316    447    501    623    502    434    150   
Aug.   4,671   3,812   2,316   1,370    618    669    561    565    337    149   
Jul.   5,556   2,486   2,015   1,205    726    551    511    602    358    131   
Jun.   2,781   2,757   1,838   1,365    682    454    571  1,098  1,220    135   
May    2,275   3,904   2,079   1,321    658    516    516  1,088    637    169   
Apr.   1,795   4,319   2,076   1,178    441    468    388    681    711    202   
Total 50,131  38,183  23,521  17,051  8,461  6,974  6,975  8,454  5,656  1,892

Mar09  1,978   4,040   1,626  1,716     886    625    403    778    575    161   
Feb.   2,104   3,191   1,263  1,346   1,107    595    445    671    357    186   
Jan.   1,768   2,596   1,056  1,535   1,176    898    776    473    413    208   
Dec08  3,464   3,699   1,040  2,100   1,194  1,200  1,218    959    907    245
Nov.   2,264   2,927   1,151  1,958   1,186    721    717    844    630    234   
Oct.   2,098   3,958   1,121  2,072   1,193    819    758    424    632    272   
Sep.   2,968   2,423   1,029  1,814   1,077    977  1,090    578    856    259   
Aug.   2,681   5,287   1,177  2,374   1,221  1,686  1,520    576    975    316
Thanks for the charts! And the caveats - combined coupe and sedans, etc, are good to keep in mind.
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from all my gathered 'intelligences' from various hyundai/genesis/genesis coupe forum, it's safe to say the Genesis Sedans sell more than the Coupe. easily 60/40. maybe even 70/30.

very disappointing because Genesis Coupe is a great car. but obviously nobody is buying the coupe. basically gen coupe is just a very small die hard 'import-fans only' car. and it only attracts people who are under 30. it's very very narrow market. we had a thread about this in Coupe forum.

and now i understand why small coupes like integra, 240sx, prelude and etc died. people don't buy them.

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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Everyone copies everyone. Hyundai takes this to near Chinese car levels. It is what it is.
Please post samples on Hyundai being near Chinese car levels. i'm very curious.
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Originally Posted by joe80
from all my gathered 'intelligences' from various hyundai/genesis/genesis coupe forum, it's safe to say the Genesis Sedans sell more than the Coupe. easily 60/40. maybe even 70/30.

very disappointing because Genesis Coupe is a great car. but obviously nobody is buying the coupe. basically gen coupe is just a very small die hard 'import-fans only' car. and it only attracts people who are under 30. it's very very narrow market. we had a thread about this in Coupe forum.

and now i understand why small coupes like integra, 240sx, prelude and etc died. people don't buy them.
No, not really. Many coupes died because automakers stopped supporting those models.

Almost all models are affected by this. If an automaker does not support or update a model, sales drop, and this is especially true of coupes.

The Mustang and Corvette sell continually well because Ford and GM both spend money and continually update the models.

The Celica, and MR2 used to sell well, but due to a combination of Toyota not updating those models enough, and the price becoming too high sales dropped.

The SC430 when it first came out sold great, but sales dropped off a cliff because Lexus did not update the model much or support it that much.

The key is for an automaker to continue to support those coupe models, even if sales drop. Continual support of the models is important.
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Sport coupes have been a fickle business for most of the Japanese car makers. Often the sales start strong and quickly fade as the coupe looses its popularity. It's no mystery to me that most manufacturers shy away from this class of car.

Note: American pony car market is not the same as the small sport coupe market of the past.
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Don't high insurance premiums effect sales of sport coupes too?
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Originally Posted by joe80
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very disappointing because Genesis Coupe is a great car. but obviously nobody is buying the coupe. basically gen coupe is just a very small die hard 'import-fans only' car. and it only attracts people who are under 30. it's very very narrow market. we had a thread about this in Coupe forum.

and now i understand why small coupes like integra, 240sx, prelude and etc died. people don't buy them.
One of the ironies with such cars is that the people that desire them can't afford them [new]. Of course, later on the used car market, they become very sought after.
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Please post samples on Hyundai being near Chinese car levels. i'm very curious.
I'm not going to bicker with you in every possible thread over Kia/Hyundai. They are well known to copy more than others and if you don't understand that too bad.



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Sport coupes have been a fickle business for most of the Japanese car makers. Often the sales start strong and quickly fade as the coupe looses its popularity. It's no mystery to me that most manufacturers shy away from this class of car.

Note: American pony car market is not the same as the small sport coupe market of the past.
Yup outside a cheap Civic coupe most don't really do to hot outside the G35/37.
 
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Originally Posted by YARIS!
One of the ironies with such cars is that the people that desire them can't afford them [new]. Of course, later on the used car market, they become very sought after.
I always thought Genesis Coupe is about 2-3 grand too expensive. it really should've started around 18.5k ish and max out at 27k. and even that is alot for those who are interested in gen coupe.





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I'm not going to bicker with you in every possible thread over Kia/Hyundai. They are well known to copy more than others and if you don't understand that too bad.





Yup outside a cheap Civic coupe most don't really do to hot outside the G35/37.
No, I don't. They were well known to copy more than others before. but not anymore. It's a load of crap that I hear over and over, but I studied all of hyundai/kia and their level of 'borrowing' is on par with many other brands.

if you are implying any of current line ups are near 'chinese' level, then please show me the evidence. As far as I know, Hyundai does a good job making it their own. and none of Hyundai/Kias are remotely close to blatant rip-offs from Chinese brand.

again, it's 2010. not 2003. and even back then most of hyundai's were nowhere near Chinese like. last gen santa fe was very original. only sonata which borrowed headlight design cues. but other than that they are nowhere near chinese level.


Hyundai makes much better proportioned and well designed cars than many other brands without looking complete knock offs like those Chinese cars. they don't just stop at borrowing cues. they actually make it better and make it their own. Even the new sonata looks nothing like CC, ES, Solara or whatever it is accused of copying when you park it side by side study every part of the car. yes, the coupe like profile isn't original, crease aren't original, but it doesn't mean they are chinese knock off like.

New Optima wheel is VW, but then it is designed by Peter Schreyer who is basically the Audi Man heavily influenced by Audi/VW. it's in his gene. Maybe he designed that wheel 10 years ago? not sure. Forte's front does reminds you of Civic, but side by side? it actually looks closer to WRX more. but than is Civic really that original? no. Even Genesis, which basically borrowed cues from at least 4 other cars do not look like a chinese rip offs.

it's ok to follow the trend. it's ok to follow the design direction. Lexus and many other brands does it all the time. 5 brands now have a big fish like grill. you can see CLS like crease line in at least 5 other cars.

but no, you are completely wrong about hyundai/kia. they borrow cues, but they are on par with many other brands as of today.

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they aren't the most original, but they on par with many other brands. they are nowhere near 'chinese level' like you claim. if you think hyundai is near chinese level, then i can name at least 6 other brands that are near Chinese level.

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^^ No you can't name 6 others and I don't care, you are in a sales thread picking apart peoples posts to argue for Hyundai/Kia and no one really cares at the redundancy about things not even related to sales.

I could bring the cars to your home to compare and you would still disagree thus there is no reason to even post a rebuttal.
 
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Its funny how people that defend Huyndai/Kia to the tooth, have no problem accusing Lexus of copying. This is how arguments start. Lets just all be realistic, we've all been down this road 100 times

Hyundai/Kia are doing great for themselves, but they have a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG way to go to establish themselves where The Big L/M/B are. And their road up there wont be easy, with all the fierce competition from Buick, Audi, Infiniti, Ford - they are all making excellent products these days. Back in the 90ies people that wanted an excellent luxury car without the pricetag of a premium badge pretty much only had Avalon to chose from. Today you've got Avalon, Maxima, Buicks, Fords, Genesis/Azera, and so on. Even the pedestrian cars such as CamCordTima are damn luxury with a few options, and they don't break the bank. You no longer have to pay premium to enjoy a great car - hell I've been driving around my friends loaded Nissan Altima (4 cyl with leather, nav, camera) and in many ways it drives and feels much better than BMW 745.

If Hyundai wants people to buy their premium cars, its not enough to offer excellent cars at excellent value. Genesis, with sedan and coupe, many engine and trim choices cant even keep up with dated Avalon, and theres a very good reason for that.
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why hasn't this thread been shut down??
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