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NewGman, 07/14/2019
2019 Genesis G70 3.3T Design 4dr Sedan AWD (3.3L 6cyl Turbo 8A)
I have purchased German sedans in the past, BMW, Mercedes, and Audi. All have been performance versions. 435 M package, E500, S7. A recent test drive of the Genesis G70 left no doubt that this vehicle was superior to it's competitors. Most significant categories that are world class are, engine/transmission performance, features and amenities, and value. Genesis came in over $200 … less per month on a lease than a BMW 435 fully equipped. Even if you fully equip a comparable Mercedes, BMW, or Audi you still don't get all the features found in the Genesis. The car is FUN to drive. Mileage on the highway is 29mpg at a steady 80MPH. Laying into the turbo around town drops mpg down to 18. Overall, impressive for a turbo 3.3 liter 6 cylinder. Performance mode is also entertaining, seat boosters tighten, dash turns red, shift points get more aggressive. Launch control is also included for some hooliganism. Diamond pattern stitching on seating is stylish. What might be a shortcoming to some people is tight back seat and a small trunk. Since rear seats fold down an I am driving mostly by myself this is not a concern for me. Genesis has made me overcome my addiction to German engineering. PS Forgot to mention concierge service and zero cost maintenance. Booyah!
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What is a good price for a used 2020 Genesis G70?
- According to Edmunds.com's True Market Value calculations, the retail price of a used 2020 Genesis G70's most popular trim, the 2.0T, in great condition with 36,000 miles on its odometer, is $27,846. Prices vary by trim, region and options included.
What are the pros and cons of the 2020 Genesis G70?
- The pros of the 2020 Genesis G70 include sporty, fun-to-drive character, excellent design touches, excellent warranty coverage, lots of features and tech for the price. The cons include a cramped back seat, infotainment screen out of a Hyundai, and some cabin materials that are subpar for the class, as well as a manual transmission that isn’t as engaging as it could be.
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