Used 2015 Hyundai Genesis Consumer Reviews
2015 Genesis a great value
The 2015 Genesis is a great value when purchased after a one owner lease. The car I purchase was 28435 and has a blue book value of 32000. It has incredible technology and I got 31 average highway MPG on a family trip. I really am enjoying this car and so are my passengers, family and friends!
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A Good Value
Hyundai Genesis gives you a lot of car for the money. Its features match many luxury brands, bit its ride, although very good, is not quite up there with the best. Engine responsiveness is good, not great with the 3.8L Another complaint is the road noise when driving at speed on a concrete surfaced highway. I get surprisingly good mileage on the Turnpike over long distances, typically 30/mpg, but city mileage is merely OK. I like the use of regular fuel. Voice recognition also leaves something to be desired. Bottom line is that it is not best in any category, except perhaps value and warranty.
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- 5.0 SedanMSRP: $17,49599 mi away
- 5.0 SedanMSRP: $19,99883 mi away
- 3.8 SedanMSRP: $16,990In-stock online
Best car i ever owned
One of the best luxury cars
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A Great Machine
In my case, the Genesis has been a great machine. Prior to the buy I looked at everything in the market place. Nothing comes close. Very good acceleration, Regular gas, 24-28 mpg, tight and runs flat and solid yet comfortable. Good over bumps and beat up highways. Rear side window screens (manual) extra on other cars. Rear window auto. screen. Looks like a Bentley. Because they hired the Chief Designer away from Bentley. Costs thousands less than BMW, LEXUS, MERCEDES and AUDI and still runs on regular and has sterling performance to suit my needs.
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So Korea to the rescue
I have had 3 Cadilacs over the years, not to mention Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Chevrolets. My Genesis beats all of them, hands down. I only drive 6,000 miles a year, so unless the G70 knocks my socks off in the spring I will be buying this one out of lease, which I extended 6 months to wait for the G70..
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