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Hyundai Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series

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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [reality2] by kdshapiro
Jan 06, 2009 (1:43 pm)
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Replying to: reality2 (Jan 02, 2009 4:07 pm)

The interior alone in the A6 wins hands down in the premium luxury class, not to mention the A6 outsells the 5-Series, E-Class, and GS globally without a problem.
 
It may be a great car but it doesn't outsell the 5 series yet alone the rest. Check theautochannel.com. Here's an example in August 2008 ytd sales of the 5 series were about 32,000, A6, 8,000.
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [allmet33] by kdshapiro
Jan 06, 2009 (1:46 pm)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Jan 05, 2009 3:22 pm)

$40K for a fully loaded Genesis 4.6 or $60+ for the A6 4.2? Hmmmmmmmm...I know what I could do with a cool $20K+!!!
 
That may be the choice for you, but value is in the eyes of the beholder. There is a certain pay more, get more mentality. Although whether what you perceive as the "get more" is the value that cause the 5 series for example to lead the pack in luxury sedans as opposed to lead the pack with luxury appointments.
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [kdshapiro] by allmet33
Jan 06, 2009 (1:53 pm)
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Replying to: kdshapiro (Jan 06, 2009 1:46 pm)

Although whether what you perceive as the "get more" is the value that cause the 5 series for example to lead the pack in luxury sedans as opposed to lead the pack with luxury appointments.
 
A huge gimme here is the free maintenance package you get with a BMW for 4 years or 50k miles (I believe that's correct)...that in itself is a huge value. I mean...one reason you used to see a lot of BMW's on the used car lots was because folks would get them, but then get rid of them because of maintenance costs. Now...you only focus on paying the car note which is very appealing.
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [kdshapiro] by kgary
Jan 07, 2009 (5:46 am)
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Replying to: kdshapiro (Jan 06, 2009 1:43 pm)

The interior alone in the A6 wins hands down in the premium luxury class, not to mention the A6 outsells the 5-Series, E-Class, and GS globally without a problem.
It may be a great car but it doesn't outsell the 5 series yet alone the rest. Check theautochannel.com. Here's an example in August 2008 ytd sales of the 5 series were about 32,000, A6, 8,000
 
I believe he was discussing worldwide numbers where the A6 does outsell the 5 series. You in turn are looking at the US numbers.
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [kgary] by kdshapiro
Jan 07, 2009 (11:40 am)
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Replying to: kgary (Jan 07, 2009 5:46 am)

Ah thanks for the clarification. So the A6 is a runaway hit in all corners of the world except the US? :confuse
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [kdshapiro] by reality2
Jan 08, 2009 (8:36 pm)
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Replying to: kdshapiro (Jan 06, 2009 1:43 pm)

First of all I said globally in terms of sales. Second the A6 sold over 11,000 in the US this year. Yes, less than the 5-Series, but that doesn't make the 5 better. Some of the comments here are bit funny. As for reliability, Audi is one of the most recommended by CR and among the top ten in the lastest JD Power Quality surveys. You guys seem either to be stuck in some past, are quite bias, or simply lack any Audi knowledge. Sorry, but don't compare Hyundai to a 100 year old marquee like Audi. And racing wise, a couple rallys don't equate to over 100 years of motor sport prowess, yet alone eight 24 Hour of Le Mans wins including two wins so far in diesel race car. Luxury is one thing, any car company can do that, but competing against Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz culturally in another. Like I said I like Hyundai alot. I've owned several and been very happy with them. But some of the arguments are bit far fetched. Yes, the Genesis is very nice car, and it may have similar luxury to the A6, 5-Series, or E-Class, but it is still not the same as these in terms of execution. Add the S/RS, M, and AMG versions and game totally over. A S6 or RS6 will dismantle a Gensis.
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [allmet33] by reality2
Jan 08, 2009 (8:46 pm)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Jan 06, 2009 1:53 pm)

Although whether what you perceive as the "get more" is the value that cause the 5 series for example to lead the pack in luxury sedans as opposed to lead the pack with luxury appointments.
 

 
BMW and Mercedes are well know for moving volume through easy financing. Why do you thing there are so many BMWs on the road. Also, that is why BMW has seen the floor fall from under them with their residual values crashing and showing 40% sales drops. Not to mention losing $400 million in the US alone. So, yes the 5-Series may sell more, but if you give them away, hey then get the above is the result. So, sales volumes don't show the whole picture. On the other hand, Audi now leads MB and BMW in residual values and its profits are soaring even in today's grime global economy. Cannot say the same for its competitors. So, look at the whole picture more carefully before spewing volume numbers. Audi is the only premium brand to show growth globally in 2008.
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [reality2] by allmet33
Jan 09, 2009 (8:25 am)
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Replying to: reality2 (Jan 08, 2009 8:46 pm)

Hey...whoa partner, I wasn't the one spewing volume numbers for any car.
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Re: 2009 Genesis vs. Audi A6 vs. Lexus GS vs. BMW 5 series [allmet33] by claudiokw
Mar 21, 2009 (10:01 am)
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Replying to: allmet33 (Jan 09, 2009 8:25 am)

Interesting exchanges but let me tell you something, my last 3 cars were a 528, 535 and 745. I now own the 4.6 Genesis with the tech package. granted only one week and it is too early but I found $50k in my bank account last week when I came home with the Genesis. I was about to trade in the 745 for the 750 and I am so happy I stumbled on the Genesis when i saw it 2 weeks ago in Boston for the first time. Yes there is a difference but the status symbol of the BMW is not $50+K
without even considereing the residual value. Status symbol and throwing money away is not my sport any longer, for now I love my Genesis with all the great goodies and time will tell.
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Simple answer by mobiusf1
Mar 24, 2009 (12:25 am)
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I drove both the GS350 and 535xi, and other cars in the segment and easily picked the 535xi which I was fairly confident I was going to pick earlier. M35x, although the 2nd best performer I drove (really enjoyed driving it), is still slightly behind the 535 in terms of performance, the build quality was also lacking in addition to a lack of split folding rear seats (kinda important to me, gives a huge increase in practicality), and not so great gas mileage. A6 looks nice, has a great interior (except for strange omission of auto steering wheel adjustment unless they changed that) and costs a bit less than the 535xi (only the A6 V6 version); but definitely exhibited more body roll in the corners than the 535xi and weaker overall performance
  
The 535's engine is simply awesome, its a twin-turbo inline 6, with stronger performance than Audi's V8, and better fuel economy. And the cost advantage for the Audi only comes with the A6's V6 engine.
  
MB E Class, forget about it, a joke, and it costs more than the 535, at least the Lexus has a price argument. Lexus GS350, sorry, no way. Its steering is numb compared to the 535xi, noticeably more body roll in the corners, and headroom seemed to be an issue. I don't really need to go into any more about it because if the performance is not there than the other stuff doesn't matter. For others though, this may not matter as much. Lexus and Mercedes Benz don't make cars that fit my idea of enjoyable driving. The 535 is a true sports sedan and I certainly can't say that about the GS350. The iDrive, while it could be a bit more intuitive, is not that bad, and is not a deal breaker by any stretch. In fact I don't mind it at all. And no, the cup holders were not even a consideration, haha.
  
This is an honest opinion, no bias, if Lexus made a GS model like their own IS-F against the 535xi, then it would far more difficult.
  
Although the 535 has sharp handling, excellent road feel, fantastic engine performance and efficiency, I must also mention that the ride quality is excellent.
 
Nothing against the Genesis though, a friend of mine just got one. I would definitely get it over the GS and then buy a used Honda S2000 with the rest (maybe I'd need a bit more, but you get the point). After driving it though I can say that the 535's handling, cornering, and overall performance are quite a bit better. I like it, especially for the price. You've got to understand that the Genesis doesn't, and isn't trying to, compete with the 5 Series; compete with Lexus, yes, but BMW, no.
  
I could go into even more details but its late so here it is summed up in 1 simple sentence. If you want a floaty, relaxed (I would say boring) ride take the Lexus, if you want to drive, get the BMW ...and I love to drive.

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