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Comparison Test: 2009 Hyundai Genesis 4.6 vs. 2008 Lexus GS 350 - Hyundai isn't shy about its targets for the Genesis. "While Genesis will compete for customers with cars like Lexus ES, Chrysler 300 and Cadillac CTS," the company stated in a press release about the car's pricing, "Genesis' performance capabilities and luxury features are comparable to sedans costing tens of thousands of dollars more." (more)
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Replying to: satyarg (Sep 13, 2008 4:08 am) |
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Replying to: satyarg (Sep 13, 2008 4:13 am) Second why are you being so defensive? So what if a car is being sold with 7K off, all of the luxury models are taking hit with the economy as it is. Does it make you feel better if everyone said every Lexus model is selling at MSRP?
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Replying to: joe97 (Sep 13, 2008 3:31 pm) You can never dream of having a GS/ 5 series/RL or any porshe which Hyundai compares itself with for that kind of money .So these are in different leagues. I test drove the Hyundai few weeks back and within weeks the value of this car has stumbled to leasing at the above rate or buying it for $30750.00 including Destination. That proves how most buyers feel it is worth irrespective of what an edmunds editor or Hyundai feels its competition is. |
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Replying to: jeffreid (Sep 13, 2008 2:08 pm) hyundai puts in a multi million dollar ad campaign not to compare but to educate most people who are ignorant of the fact how slow a boxter can be compares to a full size sedan costing $30000.00. LOL THATS THE MOST HILARIOUS INTERPRETATION I HAVE EVER SEEN
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Replying to: satyarg (Sep 13, 2008 5:46 pm) The price reductions prove once again the real competitors for the genesis are Avalon/Accord/C300/MKZ and the Maxima.Hyundai just wants to differentiate it bycomparing with the Luxury segment and the reviewer just played ball . Hyundai has a history of doing this first with the Kia Amanti ( benchmarking it against a Benz and then reducing the price by $7000.00 in two months time) then they repeated it again with the New Sonata ( history knows what buyers thought of the comparision ADs with Camry ). They repeat price reductions with the Veracruz , Entourage and Now with Genesis initial discounts not offered but starting to offer discounts and low lease offers.
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Replying to: adamjmank (Sep 13, 2008 6:23 pm) What price reductions? Send me a news release that says Hyundai has reduced the price of the Genesis. Now with Genesis initial discounts not offered but starting to offer discounts and low lease offers. You do know that's usually the case with most cars, right? You do also know Hyundai wasn't the first to have introductory lease offers, right? And just so you know, the bulk of purchases in the luxury segement is via lease. Some misc. points: New Sonata ( history knows what buyers thought of the comparision ADs with Camry Call the police because Hyundai has committed an offense by comparing to the mighty Camry, interesting it just so happen to be Sonata's main competitor. Oh wait, let me guess, you and satyarg will argue it's cheaper so they are not in the same league... C300 You do know that's the C-Class right? I totally agree with you. Nothing new on that front. |
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Replying to: satyarg (Sep 13, 2008 5:46 pm) What's wrong with the Genesis being cheaper? A price set does not always define the competitors, and this is a very good example - somewhat similar can be drawn to the first LS. If you've actually examined the Genesis closely, from front to back, inside and out, if you've actually driven the Genesis with the GS/5er back-to-back-to-back, you would have given more kudos to Hyundai, for what they have done. I know I am. Is it a perfect car? Absolutely not, but then again, none of them are; there are pluses and minuses in all of them. For me, it really comes down to preferences, and seeing as how the 5er rides too firm for me, while the I rate the GS as being too soft, the Genesis felt as the most balanced of the three.
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Replying to: satyarg (Sep 13, 2008 5:55 pm) By the way, the car in question is $42K, not $30. PS: you and adam, is it that hard to spell boxster?
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Replying to: joe97 (Sep 13, 2008 8:41 pm) the truth is this car is being offered at $30,750 with destination and leased for $349.00/ month for 24 months for $2100.00 down.which puts it right in the Avalon, C hrysler 300, Maxima, Taurus and accord league which are its true competition. the price reductions and lease offer rates prove that. this i no luxury segment killer I can give you the dealers names and their print AD details
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Replying to: joe97 (Sep 13, 2008 8:41 pm) PS: you and adam, is it that hard to spell boxster? Atleast you got the point right That's not a spelling mistake I intended it to be that way. u dont like it take a hike/ fly a kite and chill out. I know who is gettin personal now. do u work for hyundai or its dealer?
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