Yes, you can buy and have your Genesis car serviced at Hyundai dealerships. I also remember reading somewhere that Genesis customers get their cars picked up and dropped off from home when getting serviced so Genesis owners don't have to go to a Hyundai dealership. They were at least working on that program a while ago so I'm guessing it's probably in effect by now.
First, this is NOT the case. I am a Hyundai dealer as well and none of this is accurate. Here is a quote from a source with Hyundai: "Under the plan, this person said, all Hyundai dealerships will be eligible to apply to become Genesis dealers. The roughly 350 elite-level dealerships that carried both the G80 and G90 sedans can continue to sell those products, or take settlement money that was previously offered and move on.
Those who become or remain Genesis dealers will be required to sign new or separate franchise agreements, though laws in some states may complicate this effort; the new agreements should be sent out by the end of this week, or next week.
Genesis confirmed that even under the new plan, all the new dealers will be required to have separate stores and service facilities just for Genesis."
So, many of the dealers will NOT sign a new franchise contract with Genesis because of having to build a new showroom and service facility for a new brand that will be a very low volume player.
The base price is a bit higher in the G70 but to me the real kicker is the top end prices. Just clicking on the AWD option on a GT2 Stinger brings the price to $53,185.00. With a G70 3.3T Dynamic with AWD (the top option package) the price is..... $52,250.00. Somebody mentioned the higher starting price with the G70 because it's the luxury version of the two cars, where's that price/luxury aspect now?
I tried uploading a pricing chart of the G70 with all the option packages but the site won't let me so I'll try to post a link to another car site that has the chart.
https://www.carscoops.com/2018/09/2019-genesis-g70-starts-34900-bmw-3-series/#lg=1&slide=4
This is also complete speculation.
First, the information that is being portrayed as full disclosure is only surface level and not from the source. If it's not from the horses mouth, it's not worth repeating. LOL
Second, that Dynamic AWD top trim WILL have at least one and probably two additional packages to add to it to truly be fully equip. You will find that a loaded G70 will be nearly $5,000 more than a Stinger and that's before the incentives that are available.