Posted on 09/23/2017 8:00:15 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Shots fired.
Well, things are certainly getting heated between competitors in the auto industry right now. A BMW executive recently described the Mercedes X-Class luxury pickup as appalling, despite admitting that the firm is considering entering the premium pickup segment. Then Lewis Hamilton taunted Ferrari claiming that AMG can build a better supercar. And now the boss of Hyundai and Genesis seemingly got out the wrong side of the bed one morning, accusing luxury automakers like BMW and Mercedes of putting too much focus on stupid tech.
The head of Hyundais N and Genesis divisions Albert Biermann, who also used to head BMWs M division, made the comments to Australian publication Drive during the launch of the new Genesis G70 in South Korea. He believes that automakers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz spend too much time and money on unnecessary technology that customers dont want, which he sees as being too complicated and prone to failure. Its all marketing, first of all, Biermann said. How many people really buy it later on? Much of this exists for media, to give a hype, to show the technology level. But how many people really buy it later on? If the tech will fail, youre just adding the burden to the buyer, right?
Simply put, Biermann feels that automakers are putting too much focus into media and marketing and not the actual product and this is coming from someone who worked at BMW for 30 years and led its M division, so he isn't inexperienced. He also thinks that quality testing for German cars has slipped, but thats not the case for Genesis. Our testing is much more intense, he said. We have 30,000 km test driving in [Hyundais research and development headquarters] Namyang, with all the bad cobblestones and potholes you cannot imagine. We run our cars there for 30,000 km, and then on top of that we do 10,000 km at the Nurburgring.
I dont think anyone else is doing that anymore maybe Porsche or Ferrari, but all the other guys theyve stepped down from 10,000 km to 8000 km or 5000 km. And some, they do nothing anymore. Instead of focusing on fancy technology, Biermann believes the key to Genesiss success is building reliable cars that will still feel like-new 10 years later. In our G90 you will not find any air suspension, or active roll-bars, or active whatever. A camera sensing the road, and this stuff. Its stupid. We have a solid Hyundai steel platform, tonnes of high-strength steel okay, its a little bit heavier than the other cars and we have adjustable shock absorbers, and thats it.
Hyuandai... can’t even ripoff the name properly. Low end car maker.
Don’t be such a snob.
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Agree. My new Mercedes had a new electrical problem every other month. Traded it well before the warrenty expired.
My earlier BMW stranded me while still under warrenty.
Never again, Germany.
Yeah, in 1988. Go look at the photos with the article.
My Mercedes was so old it had a carburetor.
You don’t fancy those Alabama cars, it appears.
Please spare me this crap. Who pays 50 grand for a low end “luxury” freakin hyuandai?! Spend the same and get real luxury premium vehicles. Wow this not innovating “luxury” peasant company is complaining about next gen tech.
Like hobos complaining about inefficient washing machines.
Come on. We need to show more respect for our betters. Those 1%ers can look down on a $68,000 car as a cheap piece of junk. Shoot, his butler probably dives something nicer than that.
Yes, they are. From what I have read and heard, they drive magnificently.
Nürburgring is a horrible place to do developmental testing on a road cars because the better suited to the ‘Ring they are, the more awful they are on the road.
It’s well known amongst automotive suppliers that the luxury car makers put “stupid tech” on those vehicles to get real world experience in order to assess it’s usefulness across the board. They consider luxury car buyers to be suckers who are motivated mainly by ego who never question anything and just write the check. The rest of their customers are far more discerning.
If I want to play with a computer I’ll stay right where I am. If I want to drive a car...that means that I don’t want to play with a computer.
Some pundit derided tire pressure instrumentation as stupid tech. To each his own, but it is a nuisance not to have pressure monitoring. One man’s bling is another man’s thing.
I own 2 Hyndais and they are great cars.
Speaking of stupid tech, how ‘bout a car that won’t let you backup if your door is ajar?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3588146/posts
I like this guy’s attitude.
A luxury car with a 1000 page owners manual is a joke.
I gave up on BMW, Mercedes and Jaguar a long time ago. Maintenance drains!
Love my Lexus and don’t care if it’s PC or not.
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