China will be an interesting market,as they are getting the new Spirior as a replacement for their Euro,as well as the fully imported Acura TLX,which is everyone elses replacement for their Euros.
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No. I've ordered a Genesis Ultimate... Putting money where my mouth was. I tried one for 3 days earlier this year. Very impressive car. I looked at the Benz E/BMW 5/Audi A6 and was underwhelmed at the cost of "options" that are standard on the Genesis. The car is 3 months away though.
I'm afraid that the current Accord just doesn't rate with me. And once you've experienced the serenity of the Genesis cabin (it's so quiet) and its luxury fit, finish and equipment, the Accord feels cheap. Granted, the cost of the top V6 is nowhere near that of the Genesis Ultimate but I couldn't stick with Honda this time around; after 5 five successive Honda purchases.
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I've bought a.... Je
No. I've ordered a Genesis Ultimate... Putting money where my mouth was. I tried one for 3 days earlier this year. Very impressive car. I looked at the Benz E/BMW 5/Audi A6 and was underwhelmed at the cost of "options" that are standard on the Genesis. The car is 3 months away though.
I'm afraid that the current Accord just doesn't rate with me. And once you've experienced the serenity of the Genesis cabin (it's so quiet) and its luxury fit, finish and equipment, the Accord feels cheap. Granted, the cost of the top V6 is nowhere near that of the Genesis Ultimate but I couldn't stick with Honda this time around; after 5 five successive Honda purchases.
Sad that they didn't bring in the V8 for the Genesis.
Sad that they didn't bring in the V8 for the Genesis.
I would have got the V8 if it was available. I made the salesman swear that it wouldn't be available before I ordered the Genesis Ultimate. It sounds more likely that Oz might get the forthcoming (2017-2018) turbo V6 with equivalent power and torque of the V8. That might be my next car.
I'll still have two Honda's in the garage though; for now.
SPQR The first ever Whiteline RSB pattern for CL9 Euro. The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.
Genesis could be a game changer if marketed correctly. It took over 20 years for Lexus to become established and Toyota spend over $1b US dollars building the first Lexus LS400 in the late 80s. Hyundai need to do something similar like Toyota to get luxury car buyers to take notice and start buying into the brand.
With relatively unknown branding of Hyundai making luxury cars, resale will be savage with the Genesis.
As they say in the video: Find the right Champagne glasses, level the bonnet, nice smooth and not sudden revving of the engine... Voila!
I didn't detect any vibrations from the Genesis V6 while I had the car for 3 days so maybe it could do the same. Imagine that, a car one third the price of an LS460.
I agree that Hyundai does not know as yet how to sell luxury cars in Australia. A bit like the criticism Ford dealers have copped earlier on knowing how to sell cars other than Falcon. If you have watched Hyundai since its beginning in Australia as the Bond Motor Corporation in Western Australia to now as I have, you'd know that it would be foolish to dismiss it. Just as foolish as the German dismissal of Lexus when it first started.
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