Refreshed 2017 Genesis G80 & Sport
#46
Lexus Champion
Hyundai luxury has arrived
Driving home yesterday on Highway 401, the busiest parking lot in Canada, I saw a new (as in never seen before) black car / town car / airport limo. It was black (of course, as are all airport limos here), had the B-pillar mirrors (that allow rear seat occupants to check approaching traffic before opening the door into traffic or bicyclists), and may have had the company name in the back window.
What was different about it was its large size, and quite square and upright shape, with quite a presence; it was larger than the ES Hybrids now being used as black cars here and also had a greater presence than the old Lincoln Town Cars (that are now being retired, I assume). Only when I saw the "Equus" badge on the trunk lid did I realize what it was.
I guess it must mean something to be compared with -- and replace -- old Town Cars. The Equus is obviously large, with a nice, comfortable, large back seat and a large trunk (I assume, since I have never been in one), and (presumably) relatively economical and reliable to operate. With any luck, I may get the opportunity to ride in one to or from the airport this summer.
What was different about it was its large size, and quite square and upright shape, with quite a presence; it was larger than the ES Hybrids now being used as black cars here and also had a greater presence than the old Lincoln Town Cars (that are now being retired, I assume). Only when I saw the "Equus" badge on the trunk lid did I realize what it was.
I guess it must mean something to be compared with -- and replace -- old Town Cars. The Equus is obviously large, with a nice, comfortable, large back seat and a large trunk (I assume, since I have never been in one), and (presumably) relatively economical and reliable to operate. With any luck, I may get the opportunity to ride in one to or from the airport this summer.
#47
Advanced
The sport looks great and I would not be ashamed to park it in my garage. It would be even better if they came out with a Sport R that ups the V6 performance to the 450hp mark, or a revised V8 with a HP bump. I like the interior, as I get older I care less for the origami, flashy interiors and prefer the understated, simple designs that put things where they "should" be and are well assembled/detailed.
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Driving home yesterday on Highway 401, the busiest parking lot in Canada, I saw a new (as in never seen before) black car / town car / airport limo. It was black (of course, as are all airport limos here), had the B-pillar mirrors (that allow rear seat occupants to check approaching traffic before opening the door into traffic or bicyclists), and may have had the company name in the back window.
What was different about it was its large size, and quite square and upright shape, with quite a presence; it was larger than the ES Hybrids now being used as black cars here and also had a greater presence than the old Lincoln Town Cars (that are now being retired, I assume). Only when I saw the "Equus" badge on the trunk lid did I realize what it was.
I guess it must mean something to be compared with -- and replace -- old Town Cars. The Equus is obviously large, with a nice, comfortable, large back seat and a large trunk (I assume, since I have never been in one), and (presumably) relatively economical and reliable to operate. With any luck, I may get the opportunity to ride in one to or from the airport this summer.
What was different about it was its large size, and quite square and upright shape, with quite a presence; it was larger than the ES Hybrids now being used as black cars here and also had a greater presence than the old Lincoln Town Cars (that are now being retired, I assume). Only when I saw the "Equus" badge on the trunk lid did I realize what it was.
I guess it must mean something to be compared with -- and replace -- old Town Cars. The Equus is obviously large, with a nice, comfortable, large back seat and a large trunk (I assume, since I have never been in one), and (presumably) relatively economical and reliable to operate. With any luck, I may get the opportunity to ride in one to or from the airport this summer.
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#52
Lexus Fanatic
I don't want to buy a Hyundai alongside an Accent.
#53
Lexus Test Driver
#54
I love the Veloster, such a quirky and unique looking car in a sea of sameness now days. I respect the Genesis coupe(not my favorite style wise) as well, mainly because its a sporty RWD reasonably priced car. But the main thing is IMO Hyundia and Kia are giving us exciting cars with unique styling that actually have a soul. Love it or hate it, the Soul has character. The big Genesis sedan now looks pretty sexy, the Optima still 4-5 years later is a fresh design IMO.
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#55
Advanced
I am not worried about the brand on the hood. My concern in picking up a Genesis is that while it may be a good buy for the money new depreciation seems to hit them much harder than a Lexus. So in the end it is actually cheaper to drive the Lexus over 5-8 years due to the retained value. Hopefully with the great design and a separate dealer network the Genesis brand will start to retain its value over time.
#56
Lexus Fanatic
I am not worried about the brand on the hood. My concern in picking up a Genesis is that while it may be a good buy for the money new depreciation seems to hit them much harder than a Lexus. So in the end it is actually cheaper to drive the Lexus over 5-8 years due to the retained value. Hopefully with the great design and a separate dealer network the Genesis brand will start to retain its value over time.
#57
I love the Veloster, such a quirky and unique looking car in a sea of sameness now days. I respect the Genesis coupe(not my favorite style wise) as well, mainly because its a sporty RWD reasonably priced car. But the main thing is IMO Hyundia and Kia are giving us exciting cars with unique styling that actually have a soul. Love it or hate it, the Soul has character. The big Genesis sedan now looks pretty sexy, the Optima still 4-5 years later is a fresh design IMO.
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