> Drive a Hyundai Genesis (made by the same company) and get back to me. 
> There's a reason why that car, by all reports, has the European luxury makers 
> quaking in their boots, much as the first Lexus LS did in 1990.
> 
I have examined a Genesis and every last thing about it except that tinfoil 
grill is pretty damned impressive. Why don't you buy one, drive it 75K 
miles and get back to me with the service history. And the resale value, while 
you are at it.

Who are the European makers you refer to? Not Mercedes, I'll bet, and the 
rest of them were on the ropes before Hyundai ceased to be a Korean shitbox 
which is just recently.

BMW buyers wouldn't consider a Hyundai, even the beginners. And the rest, 
Jaguar, SAAB and Volvo can't blame their problems on Korea. The people who 
would buy a Genesis are the leasers who go for the make dujour on their next 
lease and have no particular loyalty to any make. After all, they are just 
renting because they are either too poor or too cheap to buy.

RLE


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