2017 Genesis G90, who's buying it?
#121
i loved my 1984 Clica GT-S liftback. It looked awesome, especially with its silver-blue two-tone. Not quite as cool-looking as the Supra that year, but still very nice. It was fun to drive and reliable. The Recaro-style front seats looked sharp and were comfortable. The graphic equalizer that came with the stereo was useful.
#123
Considering pulling the trigger on a G90 Ultimate lease, $0 down $779/mo for 36 months, 10k miles/yr. Great lease deal Genesis is running this month, expires Nov 30th. Anyone taken advantage of this deal yet? With the $1500 Conquest incentive, it's $10,750 off MSRP, bringing the cap cost to $60,650!
#125
As if we didn't know which car the G90 is squarely aiming for, Genesis just added a sponsored post on CL. The messaging is subtle but comes across loud and clear, especially in the last few minutes of the video.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/mis...&AID=311983615
Round 1 to the G90.
Your turn, LS500...
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/mis...&AID=311983615
Round 1 to the G90.
Your turn, LS500...
#126
They did 13k off msrp on the 2015 genesis 5.0 so not a big deal. they will probably do 15k off the g90 soon.
that upper tier luxury market is not easy to crack.
that upper tier luxury market is not easy to crack.
Considering pulling the trigger on a G90 Ultimate lease, $0 down $779/mo for 36 months, 10k miles/yr. Great lease deal Genesis is running this month, expires Nov 30th. Anyone taken advantage of this deal yet? With the $1500 Conquest incentive, it's $10,750 off MSRP, bringing the cap cost to $60,650!
#127
Having owned the 2015 genesis g80 and current owner of a 2007 ls460, I can say that hyundai is barely at where the ls460 was back in 2007.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
#128
[QUOTE=Tantrix;9701841]Having owned the 2015 genesis g80 and current owner of a 2007 ls460, I can say that hyundai is barely at where the ls460 was back in 2007.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
#129
[quote=Tantrix]
Your G80 will not be equal to your LS460 for sure. It's a class below. You need to drive a G90, or compare your G80 to say an ES350.
None of the thins you mention are an issue with the G90, every electronic I tested was superior to what is in my 2015 LS460.
Having owned the 2015 genesis g80 and current owner of a 2007 ls460, I can say that hyundai is barely at where the ls460 was back in 2007.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
None of the thins you mention are an issue with the G90, every electronic I tested was superior to what is in my 2015 LS460.
#130
Having owned the 2015 genesis g80 and current owner of a 2007 ls460, I can say that hyundai is barely at where the ls460 was back in 2007.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
Toyota really upped the bar with the LS460, even after it being 10 years old, the electronics and mechanical components are clearly of better quality. the parking sensors are faster to respond, the mechanical components are smooth and quiet. the back up camera is more clear and defined.
The genesis looks better though.
#131
Oddly, I haven't seen the dual screen rear entertainment package yet on any of the G90 Ultimates on sale. Even though this option is shown on the Genesis web site, it does not come standard in the Ultimate trim. This is a departure from the Hyundai Equus Ultimate. The G90 Ultimate trim has every other bell and whistle available in the S-class and 7-series, including massaging front seats and HUD.
It's puzzling why front massaging seats and HUD are not options even on the 2017 LS, considering that these features have been available from the other companies for quite a while. I hope these, and a rear entertainment system will all be featured options in the LS500. Can hardly wait!
It's puzzling why front massaging seats and HUD are not options even on the 2017 LS, considering that these features have been available from the other companies for quite a while. I hope these, and a rear entertainment system will all be featured options in the LS500. Can hardly wait!
#133
[QUOTE=SW15LS;9701892]
Your G80 will not be equal to your LS460 for sure. It's a class below. You need to drive a G90, or compare your G80 to say an ES350.
None of the thins you mention are an issue with the G90, every electronic I tested was superior to what is in my 2015 LS460.
The Genesis is RWD and targets the GS, Of course it's value priced at the ES level, but offers v6's and v8's in a RWD layout ala GS350/GS460.
Originally Posted by Tantrix
Your G80 will not be equal to your LS460 for sure. It's a class below. You need to drive a G90, or compare your G80 to say an ES350.
None of the thins you mention are an issue with the G90, every electronic I tested was superior to what is in my 2015 LS460.
#134
Correct, but it's a different sort of car than the GS. The GS is much more handling focused while the G80 is more ride focused. Somebody looking for that handling wouldn't be excited by the G80, which is why I said compare to the ES.
#135
For instance, I read the RLX doesn't give-up much ground when chasing a 350Z in the twisties. I passed this info on to a friend who was shopping sedans, he confirmed that info. and bought one. Not much fanfare has been touted regarding a standard GS's handling prowess.