2019 Genesis G70
#16
Exterior looks great, albeit a bit derivate in parts.
Interior material quality looks good and in line for the segment.
But interior design is a huge letdown. It looks more like a posh Mazda 6 inside than a competitor to the Germans and Infiniti Q50.
Interior material quality looks good and in line for the segment.
But interior design is a huge letdown. It looks more like a posh Mazda 6 inside than a competitor to the Germans and Infiniti Q50.
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#19
It's gorgeous! Interior is a bit minimalistic for my taste but it's a good starter.
But without dedicated dealerships the Genesis brand will be ignored by the targeted buyer.
Hate to sound like a snob but I don't want to be in the same service center as Hyundai Elantra owners.
Paying a premium for a luxury badge shouldn't come with any exceptions in my view.
But without dedicated dealerships the Genesis brand will be ignored by the targeted buyer.
Hate to sound like a snob but I don't want to be in the same service center as Hyundai Elantra owners.
Paying a premium for a luxury badge shouldn't come with any exceptions in my view.
On a different note, I have yet to see a G90 here on the road in Los Angeles, one of the most premium heavy markets in the US. I'm on the road all over Southern California and have seen one in San Diego. Looks like this will be another Equus in terms of volume.
#20
Blah. The front is way to busy and confused below the headlights. There are gashes and fillers in all directions, choking off areas that would look better if left open. The rear is very Infiniti and Mercedes C class. The taillights would have looked better stretched out instead of being vertical. Interior is fair at best. Really tired of the retro quilted seats and hooded gauges. Wish designers would move into the next stage of the future instead of rehashing the 70's. Other than the power output, I see little keeping this car fresh and moving out of dealers.
#21
I couldn't agree more. I have toyed for nearly two years with buying a Genesis 5.0 and G80 5.0, but I can't get past the Hyundai service. I've contacted a few dealers here in Southern California and have not been impressed with service. They really need to open standalone dealers if they want to be competitive. If they're not planning on doing so, at least train the sales agents that someone buying a $20k car is looking for a different experience than someone buying a $60k+ car.
On a different note, I have yet to see a G90 here on the road in Los Angeles, one of the most premium heavy markets in the US. I'm on the road all over Southern California and have seen one in San Diego. Looks like this will be another Equus in terms of volume.
On a different note, I have yet to see a G90 here on the road in Los Angeles, one of the most premium heavy markets in the US. I'm on the road all over Southern California and have seen one in San Diego. Looks like this will be another Equus in terms of volume.
It isn't just the Genesis models. Few other large-sized (by today's standards) or luxury sedans are selling well....in the U.S., right now, it is simply not a sedan market, thanks mostly to SUVs. That applies to almost all of them.....Lacrosse, Impala, Continental, MKZ, CT6, CTS, XTS, Impala, Cadenza, Avalon, etc..... The Hyundai Azera has already been dropped in the American market, and GM is considering doing the same to all of its large sedans. Buick even dropped the mod-size Regal sedan, and will be carrying on with a Regal hatchback and wagon. The Lexus ES350 is one of the few exceptions that is still selling well enough keep its head above water.
#22
I couldn't agree more. I have toyed for nearly two years with buying a Genesis 5.0 and G80 5.0, but I can't get past the Hyundai service. I've contacted a few dealers here in Southern California and have not been impressed with service. They really need to open standalone dealers if they want to be competitive. If they're not planning on doing so, at least train the sales agents that someone buying a $20k car is looking for a different experience than someone buying a $60k+ car.
On a different note, I have yet to see a G90 here on the road in Los Angeles, one of the most premium heavy markets in the US. I'm on the road all over Southern California and have seen one in San Diego. Looks like this will be another Equus in terms of volume.
On a different note, I have yet to see a G90 here on the road in Los Angeles, one of the most premium heavy markets in the US. I'm on the road all over Southern California and have seen one in San Diego. Looks like this will be another Equus in terms of volume.
additionally the local dealers aren't carrying any inventory of the G90s, special order only apparently. and no G80 Sports within 50 miles of me. The "Genesis" dealer by my office had 3 G80s, and they have been sitting there for 2 months at least.
#23
front is cheap and ugly looking. Looks like a rodent.
suffers from gape maw
The headlights look too similar to hyundai's, and the angle of the headlights doesn't flow with the grille.
A lot of these cars suffer from weak chin.
overall looks competent, but gets a meh from me.
suffers from gape maw
The headlights look too similar to hyundai's, and the angle of the headlights doesn't flow with the grille.
A lot of these cars suffer from weak chin.
overall looks competent, but gets a meh from me.
Last edited by pman6; 09-15-17 at 06:22 PM.
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#29
no 'rile' intended i really thought this g70 was bigger. as for the is, i do think this g70 is way better looking.
Last edited by bitkahuna; 09-15-17 at 11:23 PM.