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Replying to: backy (Jan 02, 2009 12:25 pm)
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Replying to: drivingjunkie (Jan 02, 2009 3:41 pm) The other flaw was the absence of low-end torque. The car eventually gets going but it was much too tame off the line. I wasn't looking to leave rubber - just looking for the grunt to show up a lot earlier than it does… I respectively disagree, one thing to note; tire pressure plays a huge part in the Genesis performance, also after driving the last 2800 plus miles I have discovered that ESC steps in way too early. Here is how I get ‘performance’ from a standstill and some of my impressions; 1 – Front tire pressure is set to 32 PSI and rear tires to 35 PSI. 2 – I switch the ESC to the off position. 3 – I no longer smash the accelerator any more, rather press the accelerator slowly taking at least two seconds to get to the first gate… 4 – After the first 500 miles the V8 really begun to open up… It is not as neck snapping as my previous weekend vehicle (2000 TransAM WS6), however traveling in comfort is more than worth the 0.5 seconds in 0-60mph difference … I agree with you it is not as ‘stiff’ as 5 series but certainly not as mushy as Lexus, and if one takes a 90 angle at 45 mph there is a ‘feeling’ of body roll but the car will preform the maneuver as if it is on rail tracks…. _________ |
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Replying to: pat (Jan 03, 2009 7:45 pm) Another weird thing... when I made the second post, I initially tried to embed the same Chrysler emblem image that I used the first time. But it was not visible in the saved post. So I swapped it for a different image, and that one shows up just fine. As I said, there have been some very strange things happening in Town Hall the past few days...
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Replying to: houdini1 (Jan 02, 2009 5:49 pm) You're absolutely right. Contrary to some auto mag reviews that indicate that the handling is truly sports sedan close - it is a luxury car and a hellavu bargain. Yes, I was comparing it to a BMW and it's unfair but I tried. The thought of saving $22K over a fully equiped 535 or 550 was seductive. In the end - even though there are few places to really drive like I want - I value the sporty handling. |
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Replying to: backy (Jan 03, 2009 8:55 pm) |
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Has anyone compared the handling of the Genesis, Chrysler 300C, Pontiac G8, and BMW 5 series? From the "official" reviews, I get the impression that the Genesis handles more like a G8 than a Lexus LS or even GS, but the forums trend the other way. Suspension metrics include: 1. feedback through steering wheel (numb?) 2. on-center steering precision (straight-line wander?) 3. suspension stiffness 4. suspension travel limits (hit the stops on rough roads?) 5. damping (certain speed/road combination induce bouncing?) I'm wondering if the "official" reviewers concluded that the Genesis steering was not numb and therefore was not like a Lexus. |
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| I am trying to find out if there is a short cut method to getting at the oil filter that seems to be located under a large plate under the belly of the engine. I have always changed my own oil but this car seems to have many fasteners holding this plate on making this job a real pain | |
| Well I went out and removed the shroud under engine on my 4.6 not as bad as I thought, 15 min. maybe. About 8 hex screws and one plastic phillips screw hold up the shroud. Filter cap is a strong plastic with o ring, comes with the filter. Drained around 7 quarts added about the same and no issues. Glad to have changed oil at 1500 miles original factory oil seemed very thin (break-in oil?) | |
| The Feb 09 Consumer Reports 'Upscale sedans' article tested the Genesis against the Acura TL, Nissan Maxima, Pontiac G8, Lincoln MKS, and Jaguar XF. The Genesis was rated higher than all these other models tested. The editors liked the smooth and refined powertrain, good brakes, and the quiet, spacious interior. They also mentioned that the handling is secure, but not sporty and that the steering is responsive but has little feedback. In their tests the car was somewhat nervous over small bumps. The 3.8 litre got 21 MPG overall in their mixed driving tests. The vehicle reliability rating could not yet be determined due to insufficient data. | |
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Replying to: colegar (Jan 01, 2009 4:14 pm) |
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