New luxury car brand launches in Canada today with no dealerships and 'transparent pricing'Business | 207668 hits | Nov 21 1:18 pm | Posted by: BeaverFever Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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FFS it's 2016. I should be able to buy a car at home and have it delivered to my door just like practically everything else.
A luxury Hyundai??? Now I've seen everything.
You haven't been paying attention then. Genesis sedan is a very nice car. And has been for almost a decade.
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Hyundai has come a long way.
A luxury Hyundai??? Now I've seen everything.
You haven't been paying attention then. Genesis sedan is a very nice car. And has been for almost a decade.
Yeah but this is not just the same old automobile Hyundai Genesis, which may be sure nice car but under a discount brand
This is now attempting to be a prestige spinoff brand, similar to Toyota's Lexus, Honda's Acura, Nissan's Infinity, or VW's Audi. I'm not knocking the car itself, it's just that Hyundai is so synonymous with low cost, I'm curious how well an affiliated luxury brand will do.
A luxury Hyundai??? Now I've seen everything.
You haven't been paying attention then. Genesis sedan is a very nice car. And has been for almost a decade.
Yeah but this is not just the same old automobile Hyundai Genesis, which may be sure nice car but under a discount brand
This is now attempting to be a prestige spinoff brand, similar to Toyota's Lexus, Honda's Acura, Nissan's Infinity, or VW's Audi. I'm not knocking the car itself, it's just that Hyundai is so synonymous with low cost, I'm curious how well an affiliated luxury brand will do.
I would assume the same way that all those did, considering they're all considered low cost brands too. And having driven both Coupe and Sedan Genesis, Coupe and Sedan G35, the Genesis should more than hold it's own. Provided people can get by their pre-existing notions of products.
I would assume the same way that all those did, considering they're all considered low cost brands too. And having driven both Coupe and Sedan Genesis, Coupe and Sedan G35, the Genesis should more than hold it's own. Provided people can get by their pre-existing notions of products.
Perhaps better to say they were all low cost brands, because no one would call
Toyota or Honda low cost these days.
So Hyundai will try the same progression from low cost to high end builder,
time will tell if people get over the "cheap Korean stuff", like they did with Japanese.
My Skoda's engine has a rather large VW stamp in the bottom of it.
I'm not knocking the car itself, it's just that Hyundai is so synonymous with low cost, I'm curious how well an affiliated luxury brand will do.
Actually, Hyundai WAS synonymous with low cost 30 years ago - over the past decade, consumers have come to see Hyundai as well-made practical vehicles, which they are.
I'm sorry, but when the word 'luxury' comes to mind in the name of cars, I think Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar, and Lincoln. Would also go for an Acura as well.
Hyundai can keep their garbage.
-J.
Jag is about the only thing I haven't driven there