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Originally Posted by Sliver
I will say this as a guy who owned a very nice Genesis: I liked it in every way. Impossible to love, though. Something just falls short owning one irl even though on paper they check more boxes than their competitors. Something soulless going on there.
I would recommend them to someone who likes cars and wants a really nice one with some excellent perks and more options than other vehicles; however, they are just not for car guys who want to love their car.
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I've been thinking about what you said here since I'm probably going to replace my 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe this year.. The G70 sedan was on my short list for a replacement because as you say it checks the boxes and seems to be good value for money.
I love cars, but I guess I don't really know if I'm a "car guy" in the same way that you guys are car guys.
I really like my caddy, but it's the first car I've owned that has more than 200hp and the first coupe I've owned. I like how unique it looks. So it's clearing a pretty low bar.
But I don't know if I would appreciate that next level.. Audi S5 (or omg the RS6), BMW 440i, that CLE... would I feel enough of a difference to justify the cost (or justify getting an older one vs a new Genesis)?
Or would the difference be lost on me.. I guess there's no real way to know without trying.
Cause there's a Aventurine Red III Metallic 440i on Facebook
Or do I get a G70 until I can afford a newer Panamera. I mean there's older Panameras with relatively low kms but that seems like a money trap.