Let's look back a few decades ago. Those Stangs of yore still keep their appeal even today, and are desirable even today, and many would love to have one parked in their driveway even today. And guess what, they didn't have heated mirrors, homelink, or a 24-speaker Bose stereo.
This 2011 Stang has all it takes to continue with that appeal, there's quite a good chance that in 50 years, it will become a collectable item.
Now, I DO LIKE the GENESIS.
The question is - WHY does one buy a muscle car? (personal masculinity issues aside, and before launching a personal attack, look in the mirror first). Would one trade the visual masculinity and bad-ass attitude for a homelink or heated seats? Do I need heated seats or heated mirrors in a car that is mostly a summer toy?
No doubt, for a daily year round DRIVER, the Genesis is probably a better deal with all the bells, wistles, and longer warranty. But that's NOT THE POINT! Pedigree and image play a major role here, and the Genesis isn't quite there yet. But I hope it will as the company has proven itself worthy. But most likely not in my lifetime.