Used 2020 Genesis G80 Consumer Reviews
5 Stars are nit enough
No complaints.
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Better than bmw and the rest with more features
Amazing vehicle conform and sporty for a price way less than Audi, Mercedes and BMW
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Not as good as it's souped up to be
I drove this car for about a month and decided that it wasn't what I had expected. The comfort that this so-called luxury car isn't there compared to others of its class. Something doesn't feel right about the braking on this vehicle. Even though it's designed in California and Germany, the car still feels like a Hyandai, a Korean car. Overall, not worth the money.
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New but promising
Stylish and comfortable. Ride a bit stiff but getting use to it. Features galore.
Luxurious highway cruiser
Purchased a 2019 Genesis G80 3.3T Sport a few weeks ago for $39k. It had 31k miles. I traded in a 2020 Prius Prime for it. I traded in a perfectly good hybrid for a gas-only vehicle because this is a second vehicle I use mainly for road trips. Since I wasn't driving much, comfort became more important than fuel efficiency. My primary is a 2020 Kia Niro EV lease I use for day-to-day driving. EV is king for local driving but I still prefer gas for long trips. I connected a Comma Three with Openpilot which turns this into a wonderful highway cruiser. My favorite feature is the Lexicon 17 speaker sound system which is the best I've ever heard. The seats are fantastic and the quality of the interior is top-notch. Also, since used Genesis have a 5-year, 60k mile bumper-to-bumper warranty so I still have 2 years and $29k left on it.
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