Used 2015 Hyundai Genesis Consumer Reviews
Top notch driving qualities and value
To begin with, this second generation Genesis improves and adds to the earlier generation in virtually every respect. While retaining the very competent 3.8 liter V6 and the excellent Lexicon audio system, the restyled Genesis Ultimate adds heads up display, smooth 8-speed automatic transmission, all-wheel drive, and improved interior amenities - to name a few improvements.
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ride in Style
The 2015 Genesis has performed flawlessly. Regular oil changes have been the only expense. Would have liked more mileage from the original tires, but most new car tires do not get great wear. The ride is exceptional. Actually the ride in the rear seats is the best! Would buy this car again.
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- 3.8 SedanMSRP: $8,99830 mi away
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- 3.8 SedanMSRP: $16,990In-stock online
Genius Genesis
Awesome
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Compares to my old Lexus LS 430 2006
Head lights do not go on when wipers turned on. Bluetooth sucks asking at least 3 questions sometime 5 to dial. Great move going to the low profile tires gives the Lexus ride without the power but hey it's a 6 cylinder not an 8 real roomy inside and I'm 300lbs plus which is why I went to the Lexus in the first place. I also miss the headlights that turned on the lexus when you made a turn. So far 4 month and 3000 miles I love it!
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Genesis vs Mercedes
I have had my 2015 Genesis sedan for 2 years now and I love it. The only thing I have had to take it to the dealer for is to replace the tires which were recalled because they were noisy. They were Hankook tires and they weren't bad at first but around 25k miles or so they did start getting noisy. Since then I traded in my 2013 Genesis and leased a Mercedes E400 Cabriolet. Other than being sportier and faster I like my Genesis better. If they made a Genesis Sedan into a convertible I would by one. The cooled seats on my MB are worthless. I get aggravated with the radio all the time trying to find a station or do anything else with it. My MB doesn't have active cruise control which I will never do without again, nor does it even have parking sensors. I think the fit and finish of my Genesis is much better than the MB. It didn't take me but a month or two to decide once my lease is up I will not be getting another MB.
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