I agree. Aside from a few lukewarm comments on the fuel economy and badge presence, it sounds more like an ad. If for nothing else it's a very high level overview that sounds like it's designed for a very casual car shopper. Maybe fine for edmunds.com but doesn't really deserve to be on the front page of Inside Line... er, I mean "What's Hot"
This article reads like a copy paste from the manufacturer's press conference. I guess that's why the job title of the "writer" is editor and not journalist...
Seriously lame "review", Edmunds. Maybe trying to compensate for their paint-drying presentations of the past, perhaps? Either way, I like the Genesis exterior, but that interior is just too generic and sterile for an attempt as a premium model. For just a bit more money, I'd easily choose an A6/E350/535i
Its more than a bit more money to purchase a similarly equipped A6/E350/535i.... That said, this article is not a review...its an advertisement....a total waste.
Best car I have ever owned. I have driven it to Florida to New York and back and got about 30 miles to the gallon on the eco mode. It is unbelieveably quiet and lixorious on the inside with an outstanding stereo system. It automatically keeps you in lane when driving and the speed of your car on cruise control is auomatically adjusted to the car in front of you..The automatic lights are also impressive. There are too many safety features to mention but watch the reviews on U tube and you will be impressed by those reviews as well.
The new 2015 model Genesis is one of the best bangs for the buck for a upscale vehicle. . Inside is vey nice and new improvements to the suspension make this vehicle winner. . Not a big fan on exterior look. If I buy one wont be till they restyle the body some more. I like the look of the 2015 Equus and 2014 Genesis better.
I really like my 2013 R-spec Genesis. Its fast, luxurious, ultra quiet inside and fun to drive. Not to mention the Awesome 17 speaker w/ amp 7.1 Lexicon sound system. Just below the B&O and Mark Levinson system. had both systems. Acura ELS system I heard and is very nice also.
The( new) Mark Levinson system is probably the best one out there. IMO
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Is this a sponsored article? I'm a fan of the Genesis brand but this sounds like a Hyundai's ad not a review.
I agree. Aside from a few lukewarm comments on the fuel economy and badge presence, it sounds more like an ad. If for nothing else it's a very high level overview that sounds like it's designed for a very casual car shopper. Maybe fine for edmunds.com but doesn't really deserve to be on the front page of Inside Line... er, I mean "What's Hot"
This article reads like a copy paste from the manufacturer's press conference. I guess that's why the job title of the "writer" is editor and not journalist...
Seriously lame "review", Edmunds. Maybe trying to compensate for their paint-drying presentations of the past, perhaps? Either way, I like the Genesis exterior, but that interior is just too generic and sterile for an attempt as a premium model. For just a bit more money, I'd easily choose an A6/E350/535i
Its more than a bit more money to purchase a similarly equipped A6/E350/535i.... That said, this article is not a review...its an advertisement....a total waste.
This and some of the Lexus hype remind me of what I call the Motorweek effect - "I never met a car I didn't like"
Equip A6/E350/535i to the same level of content and pay 20k more
I traded my 535i in on the 2015 Genny 3.8L V6. Quite impressive, frankly - and I could buy two of the vehicles I was considering for the same price.
I really like my 2013 R-spec Genesis. Its fast, luxurious, ultra quiet inside and fun to drive. Not to mention the Awesome 17 speaker w/ amp 7.1 Lexicon sound system. Just below the B&O and Mark Levinson system. had both systems. Acura ELS system I heard and is very nice also.
The( new) Mark Levinson system is probably the best one out there. IMO
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