Used 2017 Genesis G80 Consumer Reviews
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Worse car ever
It’s a 2017 and I’ve had to buy 3 batteries replace a alternator and now the car still won’t crank. It won’t crank without using a jump box. It will crank fine for about 24-48 then after that the car won’t crank it won’t budge at all. It is at the second dealership i have not been able to drive my car in about 3 weeks now due to these issues. I am so over this car
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BMW/Mercedes/Audi ... Look Out
The G-80 is a fantastic car and competes well with the MB "E", the BMW "5" and the Audi "6" classes. When you throw in the fact that it is, on average, $20,000 less than any of the aforementioned cars, and it is a cold-blooded category killer. With acceptable acceleration from the 3.8L engine (which runs on regular gas), a luxurious interior, great road handling and some really cool features, I preferred this car to any of the others I've owned, including a 2013 Cadillac XTS "Platinum" edition. My neighbor traded in his Lexus 460 on one and is equally impressed with his G-80. I have the 3.8L V-6, AWD with all the options including the HUD and it is really a great car. Easy to get in and out of, looks great and the service is impeccable. I only wish they had an SUV. By the way, if you want to see the coolest car in the world, look up the Genesis "Essentia" ... an all-electric concept car by Genesis that was presented at the NYC Car Show.
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Extremely Dissappointed
Drove this brand new car to 175 miles and the engine light came on. A message appeared on the navi screen saying that a fault had been detected and the car should be service immediately. Car went to the dealer who said the problem was a coil was bad. Replaced it. Took the car home and parked in the garage. Next day started car and it was worse than before. Shaking, rattling, open door and steering wheel vibrating. Back to the dealer. Told by a dealer service person that they were consulting with Hyundai technicians to determine the problem. They called and said it was a problem with the fuel injection and that a new one was ordered and would be put in the next day. Got a voicemail from the district parts and service manager for Hyundai out of Atlanta. He said in his message that he and a Hyundai engineer were coming to Florida to diagnose the problem with my car. I called him back and left him a message saying that the dealer had said it was a fuel injection problem. Seems to me the right hand doesn't know that the left hand is doing. As of this writing still do not have my car back nor do I have any communication from any one at the dealership or Hyundai. If Hyundai is trying to build Genesis into a luxury brand like Lexus they have a long, long way to go. Received a call from the dealer service dept. saying vehicle was fixed and was running fine. I asked when it was going to returned and they very politely asked that they keep it for another 6 days to that the engineers from Hyundai good diagnose it. Car wont be returned until 03/29.
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Apple CarPlay feature is a lie!
Granted, I like the G80 with the ultimate package but the Apple CarPlay feature is not available with that trim even though touted as a selling feature.
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Genesis is the "beginning" of great driving.
It drives as good as it looks. After having the Genesis over a year, my opinion has not changed. These are well built cars with good warranties on little items that need repair. I'll be looking at another one when I decide to trade this in. The only issue that continues to be irritating is the burn out turn signals. They go out every 6 months. Outside of that it’s been great. It is a 2015 Genesis and not a 2017.
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