Used 2015 Hyundai Genesis Consumer Reviews
2015 Hundai Genesis 3.8
Overall great car but, the depreciation is horrible and probably a deal breaker to ever purchase new again. Hyundai/Genesis must get a handle on this.
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Not quite ready for Prime Time
Nicely executed exterior design, quiet and composed ride, but clear cost cutting everywhere else with a plain-jane interior that neither feels luxurious or sporty, cheap plastic switchgear abound, ventilated seats that bearly ventilate even on the hightest setting, surprisingly cramped rear seats, a smooth but gutless powertrain and truly mediocre fuel economy. The only bright spot is the panoramic sunroof. Oh, did I mention the Hankook tires in a $45K "luxury" car?
Gadgetman
Great value for a luxury car. Had the car just over three years now and am still very happy with the car. I've taken a number of highway trips and the car was very comfortable and quiet for long periods on the road. It got 30 mpg on the road. I've had not operational issues.
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Very Reliable at a great value
Exceptional value with all of the style and luxury of the high dollar luxury cars with a lower cost and a much lower maintenance bill.I've owned this car for 2 1/2 yrs and only have had 3 oil changes.
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32k miles and still solid, Quiet & Comfy
My 2015 Genesis has 32k miles and it remains a solid, reasonably fast, and quiet car. Have not had any major or minor issues. Oil changes and tire rotations have been the only things that have been needed. Probably will need to look at the tires in the next 6 months. Outside of this, will be turning this car in next year. Maybe looking at a New Genesis G80 3.3T or the G70 3.3T, which is scheduled to be released in early 2018. Either of these cars should be a performance improvement over G80.
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