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> Genesis Ownership Day 3
cliffbig
post Aug 2 2008, 09:59 PM
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As I mentioned earlier, I bought a tech package Genesis (black exterior, tan leather interior) on 7/31. I hadn't thought about the fact that it was the last day of the month, but that seemed to have made the negotiations go even more smoothly; the fact that I was ready to write a check for the difference right then seemed to help.

Yesterday, I made one unpleasant discovery: the car's front license plate bracket had been mounted to the front bumper by the use of sheet metal screws through the bumper itself[I]. I normally remove the front license plate bracket, but when I took it off, the look was hideous--the sheet metal screws had left ragged upraised holes when they were unscrewed.

The dealership was willing to have the bumper sanded out, filled, and repainted if I wanted--but they also offered an additional price adjustment if I'd keep it as is, and they offered to get me a black plate with the word Genesis in silver in the distinctive Genesis font. I liked that idea well enough, so I agreed to go with that.

My wife and I have used the car for two days now, and here are some observations:

(1) The cooled driver's seat is wonderful. Driving in Georgia's 95 degree August afternoons is much more pleasant when you have that coolness on your back. It's a shame they changed plans to offer this feature on the passenger's seat as well; I can't say too much about how great it feels without my wife giving me a hard time!...

(2) Lexicon 17 speaker sound system = audio excellence. It requires a little fiddling to find the right balance of treble, midrange, and bass, but once you find your preferred audio "sweet spot," the sound is impeccable. I tried the Lexus Mark Levinson system, but it sounded mushy. Acura's ELS system is superlative, but there's no midrange control and the system won't play the audio from a DVD-Video. The only vehicle that Acura makes that can do that, as it turns out, is the Acura MDX, because you can add an optional rear entertainment system and use the DVD-Video player to play back audio from DVD-Video discs--but that's a lot of extra money for one feature. The only thing that the Lexicon system lacks that it should add is an audio control for the center speaker; I find it to be tuned slightly low in comparison to the other speakers.

(2) HD radio really does sound great. I'm most impressed iwth the clarity and the dynamic range.

(3) XM radio sounds superb as well. I can't tell if they're running Neural Surround processing on the channels that offer such or not, but the surround setting on the Lexicon certainly creates the impression of surround from some XM channels.

(4) Bluetooth is adequate but not superb. The speaker volume is a little soft, but if you turn it up to sufficient loudness,the volume is excessive on the ringer when you get an incoming call. There's no mass import of a phonebook, at least not that I've found so far; I've had to load the phone numbers in one at a time (the easiest way Ifound to do that was to call a number once, then bring it up from my "called numbers" list, push the controller to the right, then choose "add to phone book" and program in the proper name). And hanging up the phone seems to require two moves, not one: you have to push down to select "end," then push in to confirm the selection. This should be done with one button on the steering wheel or the controller (and if it is possible to do it single-button and I've missed it, someone let me know, okay?). Adding a phone to the bluetooth system is quick, easy, and intuitive; I had programmed my iPhone to work with the car in less than three minutes of test-driving (at that point, I had already decided I was going to buy it, so I figured why not?).

(5) Navigation system seems to be at least as good as Acura's (which is much better than Toyota's or Nissan's), with one tiny omission: I can't find a way to determine the elevation above sea level of my current location, which is something that I used to bring up a lot on the Acura when driving in the mountains.

(6) They added an automatic trunk unlock, but they should have gone the extra step and added an automatic open/close control as well; the trunk will pop unlocked slightly, but you have to lift it open (which means getting fingerprints on that lovely black pearl paint), and then you get more fingerprints on it when you close the trunk again. Yes, I know there's an interior handle you can use to pull it down and if you're quick, you can tug and move your arm out of the way and get it to latch... but I rarely complete that move effectively.

(7) I don't use sun roofs very much at all, but one person already asked if they offered a panoramic sun roof option; that's something they might consider in the future, as these things seem to be increasingly popular.

(8) Center console is a bit small when you've connected an iPod.

(9) New iPod interface software/firmware is really needed; the current connectivity is basic and minimal. They need something that allows full randomization from any playlist, something that displays artist, song, album, and playlist data, etc.

(10) Mileage is right where Hyundai guessed it would be. My mixed around town/highway mileage is about 21.3 mpg, and we were getting 26 mpg on a 60 mile trip at 70 mph on the interstate.

(11) The car is quiet--so quiet, in fact, that twice my wife thought the car had failed to start.

(12) The A/C system seems a little bit undervented in the front; a larger vent with more cool air diffusion would have helped increase airflow and expedite cooling on hot days.

(13) The glove compartment is a bit smaller than it should be, and they've gone with a single glove box rather than the increasingly popular "large glove box below, smaller glove box above" approach. If there's room in the dash to carve out that extra space, they should consider doing this.

(14) Not only does the passenger seat not get cooling it also doesn't get lumbar support, according to my wife (I haven't sat in that side so I can't address this from experience). Should be added to a car of this caliber.

(15) The car seems to be frequently confused with a BMW when seen from the front; I've had three people make that mistake so far.

(16) the DVD changer will play MP3 files burned to a DVD-R disc, but it won't randomize across folders, so if you have folders based on artists or albums, random will only play all the songs in that specific folder, not every song on the DVD-R.

That's it so far... feel free to ignore all this if such trivial commentary annoys you--and if you enjoy it, you can be sure I'm going to be back with more!

cliff biggers
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post Aug 2 2008, 10:56 PM
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QUOTE(cliffbig @ Aug 2 2008, 09:59 PM)
(9) New iPod interface software/firmware is really needed; the current connectivity is basic and minimal. They need something that allows full randomization from any playlist, something that displays artist, song, album, and playlist data, etc.

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You'll need the special iPod cable from the dealer in order to have full functionality. It costs about $29. Using the normal USB cable (that comes with the iPod) will not give you the full integrated experience.

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post Aug 3 2008, 09:01 AM
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I do have the special cable; the minimal connectivity comes only with the special cable that Hyundai offers. If one tries to use anything else, the iPod is designated as an unsupported device and does nothing at all.

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post Aug 13 2008, 01:54 PM
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I could be speaking completely off the mark here, but it sounds like you're trying to connect an iPhone? I have an iPhone, and I've got three friends with iPhones... none of us have been able to get our iPhones to properly connect to any car with iPod connectivity. There's always some sort of trade-off. Regular iPods, however, connect with no problem. I don't know if they've addressed this with the 3G iPhone, but it seems to be a problem with iPhone, not with the car manufacturer(s).
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post Aug 13 2008, 03:43 PM
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Nope, this is the 5th generation iPod I'm using (I've tried a 4th generation dock-connector iPod as well as a Nano, and all display the same problems). The problems seem to be unique to the tech package 17 speaker Lexicon configuration; the iPod connects flawlessly to the standard Genesis using the cable, but when I connect it to the Lexicon system using the Hyundai cable, there is no option for random play, and the unit will frequently turn OFF shuffle even if it's been activated on the iPod prior to connection.

I have found that the greatest chances for success come if I (a) activate shuffle on the iPod, (B) play one song, then skip to another to confirm that it is shuffling, © put the iPod into pause mode, (d) connect it to the Hyundai cable, at which point it will ignore the pause and begin playing once it is initialized, and then (e) skip to another song to verify that it is randomizing.

I have found NO way to randomize play if I choose any individual playlist rather than simply letting it randomize all the songs of the iPod, however.

Apparently this is not a problem at all with the stock stereo system, and I have no idea if the problem is found in the 14 speaker system or only the 17 speaker deluxe system. I'm eager to get more info from others.

And like you, I've had no luck in getting it to do anything with an iPhone musically, although the bluetooth connection for the phone itself works just fine. Since I have other iPods, though, I don't care--I wouldn't use my iPhone for my musical source anyway.



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post Aug 13 2008, 08:32 PM
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great review. . . I've made sure to stay away from the dealer (though I don't even know if they have the Genesis yet) Last time Hyundai came out with a car I fell in love with, I went to the dealer with my 2004 GT and come home in a 2006 Sonata GLS. I think I'm going to have to stick it out another year or two in the Sonata before I even contemplate the Genesis :beer:
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post Sep 6 2008, 01:54 PM
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Anyone know how to modify the DVD to work while the car is not in park ?

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