Ian S
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
So, I've had a couple of emails over the last few days from the Hyundai dealer where I've had my car serviced for the past three years. They want to buy my Genesis Coupe that I purchased new in August 2010 (it was a 2011 model). It has just over 70,000 miles and in great condition. It's always been dealer serviced. I pretty much ignored the emails but this morning, the guy actually called me practically begging me to let them make an offer! I politely declined but agreed to let them know if I change my mind.
The Genesis Coupe sports car was only made from 2010 to 2016. I have a higher end trim with 3.8 L V6. It's RWD, fast and handles well with a ride that's a bit on the firm side. It doesn't look like Hyundai or its Genesis division will ever make a replacement. I guess I'm just surprised that the dealer would put such effort into buying my 12 year old vehicle. Yes, I know it's a seller's market for used cars and trucks and they have the full history of the car in their records but really? Maybe it's on the verge of becoming a classic!
The Genesis Coupe sports car was only made from 2010 to 2016. I have a higher end trim with 3.8 L V6. It's RWD, fast and handles well with a ride that's a bit on the firm side. It doesn't look like Hyundai or its Genesis division will ever make a replacement. I guess I'm just surprised that the dealer would put such effort into buying my 12 year old vehicle. Yes, I know it's a seller's market for used cars and trucks and they have the full history of the car in their records but really? Maybe it's on the verge of becoming a classic!