Used 2020 Genesis G80 Sedan Consumer Reviews
5.0 Ultimate is a very nice splurge
I did want the V8 and head up display so the Ultimate is the only option I was considering. Acceleration is amazing handling is very good for a large sedan. This car is a complete joy to drive especially on long road trips. I chose the RWD as winters here in NJ are not that horrible. I do like the look of the 2021 G80 but Genesis no longer offers the 5.0L V8 in the G80 - only turbo V6 or 4 cylinder. The mileage difference between the V8 and V6 turbo is minimal but I didn't want the reliability and maintenance headaches that come with a turbo. Interior comfort and cabin quiet is great. Remote start is only available through the Genesis connected services app and not the remote. It would be nice if the rear seats folded but there is a door that opens between the rear seats for longer cargo. Since Wuhan virus hit I drive <10K miles per year so mileage is not a concern for me. I have only had the car for three months so far with 2700 miles on it and no problems.
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5.0 Ultimate is a very nice splurge
I did want the V8 and head up display so the Ultimate is the only option I was considering. Acceleration is amazing, handling is very good for a large sedan. This car is a complete joy to drive especially on long road trips. I chose the RWD as winters here in NJ are not that horrible. I do like the look of the 20121 G80 but Genesis no longer offers the 5.0L V8 in the G80 - only turbo V6 or 4 cylinder. The mileage difference between the V8 and V6 turbo is minimal but I didn't want the reliability and maintenance headaches that come with a turbo. Interior comfort and cabin quiet is great. Remote start is only available through the Genesis connected services app and not the remote. It would be nice if the rear seats folded but there is a door that opens between the rear seats for longer cargo. I appreciate the temperature and radio controls are available using a knob on the dash or steering wheel controls and I am not forced to use a touch screen although touch screen is available for those that want. Since Wuhan virus hit I drive <10K miles per year so mileage is not a concern for me.
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- Technology
- Performance
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- Value
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