It's doing well because the brand itself carries the car (G70), this is why it's doing better than the Stinger. People here really care about the brand.. not taking into any consideration the engine, fuel efficiency, technology, reliability, comfort, sportiness, practicality or any aspect for that matter. I may be exaggerating a little bit. but that's the truth here. for example one of the most cars sold which you will see everyday at least 20-50 cars per day, is the Lexus ES. The car is approx. 45K $. The car does not have the most standard technology trends or even ventilated seats. and to give a precise take on how people only care about the brand, this ES car does not even have one camera !! I can't event believe how does a 45k luxury mid size sedan does not have the simplest safety/warning feature as backup camera !!
These people, which the majority, in my personal opinion are really shallow, they only care about how can people perceive them. (They think if they have a Luxury car they will be respected) which sadly or community does !!!!!
Thanks for your input, Salman.
Re the ES, not that different here when it comes to the majority of drivers (majority aren't auto-enthusiasts) and don't know or care that the ES is a FWD appliance (a
tarted-up Avalon).
But the thing is, auto-enthusiasts
know what the ES is and the Stinger commands way more respect than the ES.
So there you go, this is you answer to "why is G70 doing Better than the Stinger".
Just to add one more proof to the equation; when the first Genesis G80 came to the markets in 2014. People who bought the car where being laughed at.. saying "how can you put +40K on a Genesis/Hyundai... and after a couple of years when the brand perception started to kick in. in 2018 you can see at least 20-40cars of G80 everywhere you go.
Genesis succeeded because they where aiming for luxury. so I don't know if the Kia will be recognized in the upcoming years as a premium brand, because they did not aim for the luxury with the Stinger the aimed it to be a GT car, which is not a selling point here.
Wasn't the 1st gen
Genesis sedan available in Saudi Arabia?
Thought it sold OK (you would know better).
Not only was the previous Equus/Centennial sold there as well, but the 1st gen model (that dates back to 1999).
Guess, this is a sign that Hyundai made the correct move in spinning off Genesis (which was inevitable) into its own brand.
What's the dealership situation over there?
Are there separate Genesis dealerships yet or are they still being sold at Hyundai dealerships (but separated)?
Or did Genesis go w/ the boutique showroom at high end malls approach like they have done in Canada (w/ sales directed straight to Genesis corporate)?
I'm sure Genesis Saudi Arabia can't wait for the crossovers to arrive.
I sure hope so.. but to be honest if the Sales rep keep here keep treating their stinger customers as they're coming to by a Rio. It would definitely push customers away. Potential buyers will think if I'm here to give my money and know cares enough to take it. How will the after sales services will be like??
Uggh - seems like the problem w/ (many) Kia dealerships is a universal one.
As bad as such an attitude is for selling the Stinger, it's worse in trying to sell the K9/Quoris (which I take probably doesn't sell well over there).
As for the Stinger, think in time, it'll do better over there as people become more familiar w/ the Stinger's attributes.
Can see it becoming like what the Mustang and Camaro/Corvette are for Ford and Chevy -
halo vehicles which are almost separate from their respective brands.
What should also help is Kia upgrading its FWD models w/ more performance, along w/ the new flagship crossover (
Telluride) for Kia.
Btw, Salman - your wife seems cool; she and Huda would probably get along great.