GS350 vs. Hyundai Genesis ???
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GS350 vs. Hyundai Genesis ???
Got some excellent feedback from everyone on the GS350AWD vs. the 2009 TL SH-AWD and that was one question that I really wanted opinions on because I was really undecided.
Now I pose the question, the GS350 vs. Genesis 6 or the GS460 vs. the Genesis 8. The GS is what Hyundai was gunning for (or was it the LS?), so are GS buyers really going to cross shop the Genesis and really consider it, or just test drive to see it?
For me, I will probably go and take a look once it's out, but I'm not so sure if I'll be so impressed that I would say "yeah, I'm getting this Hyundai..." Magazines have almost dismissed it's chances with BMW and MB owners, but they feel that it might have a chance up against Lexus. Just wanted your thoughts...
Now I pose the question, the GS350 vs. Genesis 6 or the GS460 vs. the Genesis 8. The GS is what Hyundai was gunning for (or was it the LS?), so are GS buyers really going to cross shop the Genesis and really consider it, or just test drive to see it?
For me, I will probably go and take a look once it's out, but I'm not so sure if I'll be so impressed that I would say "yeah, I'm getting this Hyundai..." Magazines have almost dismissed it's chances with BMW and MB owners, but they feel that it might have a chance up against Lexus. Just wanted your thoughts...
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Hyundai tried with the luxury based Azera and bombed.
The 368 HP Genesis will help but I don't think enough to make a splash to put a hurt on the more expensive luxury car badges.
It's a Hyundai with a $40K sticker made by a company who's cars have a big depreciation problem.
The Genesis will have the same depreciation problem.
Some reviews are good and some aren't.
The 368 HP Genesis will help but I don't think enough to make a splash to put a hurt on the more expensive luxury car badges.
It's a Hyundai with a $40K sticker made by a company who's cars have a big depreciation problem.
The Genesis will have the same depreciation problem.
Some reviews are good and some aren't.
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The Genesis hasnt even come out yet but we're already comparing it to the GS? I think the Genesis will be a good solid car that hyundai releases but I think its way too early to compare it to the GS right now. To each his own I guess but lets not bash on Hyundai for trying. Hyundai has come a very long way and their cars are much more reliable and worth buying now than 10 years ago. Hyundai will make a splash with their new Genesis coupe and sedan but I doubt the splash will be big enough to take sales away from the GS? Just my two cents but seriously Id consider buying the Genesis over the new Acuras.
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Hyundai tried with the luxury based Azera and bombed.
The 368 HP Genesis will help but I don't think enough to make a splash to put a hurt on the more expensive luxury car badges.
It's a Hyundai with a $40K sticker made by a company who's cars have a big depreciation problem.
The Genesis will have the same depreciation problem.
The 368 HP Genesis will help but I don't think enough to make a splash to put a hurt on the more expensive luxury car badges.
It's a Hyundai with a $40K sticker made by a company who's cars have a big depreciation problem.
The Genesis will have the same depreciation problem.
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Agreed, the GS is one of the slowest seller for Lexus too!
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You are not comparing apples to apples from a price standpoint for starters. I saw the Genesis in person at the Dana Point boat show about six weeks ago and the exterior styling was a disappointment to me. The interior looked nice from outside the glass, but the outside was just a yawn. Still, it looks like good bang for the buck.
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The Genesis hasnt even come out yet but we're already comparing it to the GS? I think the Genesis will be a good solid car that hyundai releases but I think its way too early to compare it to the GS right now. To each his own I guess but lets not bash on Hyundai for trying. Hyundai has come a very long way and their cars are much more reliable and worth buying now than 10 years ago. Hyundai will make a splash with their new Genesis coupe and sedan but I doubt the splash will be big enough to take sales away from the GS? Just my two cents but seriously Id consider buying the Genesis over the new Acuras.
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I don't see Infiniti M selling in the same price range as the GS in my area. As a matter of fact I saw a 2007 Infiniti M35 w/11,000 mi. for $34,500 and a 2007 Lexus GS 350 with 18,700 mi. for $39,900 and they were both CPO and equiped the same.
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I agree with Val....it is important to note that the Azera bombed partly because it is FUGLY.....just like the xg350 it replaced....Sonata which is very conservative in its appearance sells well. I suspect the Genesis will do well because it has no offensive features unlike the previous tries at the upper end market.
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My thought is that I would never buy it over a GS, but that the GS also has
shortcomings that make it a weak competitor in its class. It is not
particularly roomy, does not handle all that great and does not look
great stock.
shortcomings that make it a weak competitor in its class. It is not
particularly roomy, does not handle all that great and does not look
great stock.
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Hyundai will have a very hard time selling a 40K+ luxury sedan. Buyers just dont associate the Hyundai name with luxury. Others, such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan, have set the path for them, but so far, they have not learned. Hyundai need to start a luxury division and built their luxury cars in a different factory with higher standards. They also need a different type of dealership to deal with the higher end customers. Even if they do all that, they are entering into a market segment that is highly competitive, it will take years before buyers of that car segment will take them seriously.
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Sorry but the Azera should not be brought up (and I don't think its ugly, the proportions are not bad, especially from the rear). The Genesis is FOR REAL and though it lacks the badge, is on par with the GS and superior in a couple aspects.
-V8 is all new, what 375hp
-RWD platform is all new
-6 speed auto is all new
It has the essentials. V-8 models have a leather wrapped dash. I've seen it in person, its good looking but slightly bland with a nice looking interior.
Hyundai has thrown the entire market for a loop, this is competition from the IS/ES to the LS, Germans and Caddy and others included.
We have had a lot of conversation about it, search Genesis in Car CHat.
-V8 is all new, what 375hp
-RWD platform is all new
-6 speed auto is all new
It has the essentials. V-8 models have a leather wrapped dash. I've seen it in person, its good looking but slightly bland with a nice looking interior.
Hyundai has thrown the entire market for a loop, this is competition from the IS/ES to the LS, Germans and Caddy and others included.
We have had a lot of conversation about it, search Genesis in Car CHat.