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First on the list is the Genesis G90, which suffers from a steep Market Day Supply (MDS) of over 170 days. With 562 unsold units compared to just 149 sold, it becomes clear that this car isn't resonating with buyers. Despite its luxury features, competitive pricing at $91,000, and impressive materials, Genesis still struggles with brand perception among established competitors.
Car Edge has rated the G90 poorly for value retention, predicting a total ownership cost of $13,866 over five years primarily due to depreciation, which can amount to $54,415 in lost value. The G90 has also faced significant recalls, including serious issues like engine fires and faulty seat belts, making it a gamble that many buyers are opting to avoid.