2015 Hyundai Genesis: The Good and the Bad [Video]

2015 Genesis

There is a lot to like about the 2015 Hyundai Genesis. It’s full of standard features that are optional on other luxury brands, it has an excellent 10-year/100,000 mile warranty, and it’s sexy as all get out.

However, with the yin comes the yang. There’s always something to not like on every car, and the Genesis is no different. The devil is in the details, and we often don’t get the chance to really get into the nitty gritty of a press car. Here we take a look at the top three detail likes and dislikes of the Genesis…in no particular order.

2015 Genesis

Dislike: Over the top lighting. With six separate LED lights on the taillights, the rear end certainly does make it’s presence known on the road. Additionally, there is a logo light spill from the side view mirror that just begs the question: Why?

Like: Quiet cabin. The inside of the Genesis is incredibly silent. Road and wind noise are virtually nonexistent.

Dislike: Multitude of nannies. Driving helpers are great if they work all the time, but the lane departure warning system did not function on a road with lane markers spread out a bit more than normal.

Like: Disabling multitude of nannies. Fortunately most nannies can be disabled easily for driver’s who don’t need them.

Dislike: Cupholder. The stabilizing mechanism in the cup holder pushes your beverage off kilter. (See “Devil is in the details” above.)

Like: Blue Link Voice Search. Speak your destination out loud and the computer will find it and input the address directly into the navigation system.

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