Used 2023 Genesis G80 Consumer Reviews
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A Serious 2023 3.6 Prestige G80 Review
I have 12,000 on my 2023 G80 with enough miles now for a serious review of the luxury prestige car. The car is quiet at 70 mph as I do a lot of fwy driving however this car needs more sound proofing for road noise. I have had to take the car in several times because the navigation system keeps failing to be able to add addresses. The car has a great deal of fantastic tech but it is problematic regarding the navigation and the app to be able to start the car on hot days in the Palm Springs California desert where this is really needed. The graphics on the in dash navigation is really low level or Mickey Mouse. It needs to be much upgraded for such a prestigious car that cost $72,000. The ride is good in comfort mode but needs to be further smoothed out for a more comfortable ride. The engineers need to go back to the "drawing board " and further refine this car and improve the reliability of the technology. UPDATE: I have had and driven my prestige 2023 G80 now to 39,000 miles so I have a lot of driving experience with this car. The good is the technology is amazing and it has a beautiful design inside and outside but unfortunately not only is this car not ready for prime time but I would not purchase this model again for three important reasons. The car has a too stiff harsh ride even in its most comfortable comfort mode setting. If you are on a very smooth road it is okay. As soon as the road surface is bumpy too much vibration is transmitted into the cabin. Second I have their best leather seats with Napa leather yet. The front driver and back seats are so hard my back becomes painful after sitting in this car on drives of only 1 hour. The seat cushions are as thin as airline seats in economy class. Seat padding far too thin and just plain hard. Lastly the navigation graphics are so "Mickey Mouse " as to almost be childish. Genesis really needs to improve these three above areas below I would consider purchasing another G80.
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A different kind of class
My first Genesis and certainly not my last one. Affordable class inside and out. Best vehicle I have ever owned.
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Bells and whistles galore!
Great styling-great safety features- comfortable quiet smooth ride. Great sound system by far.
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Knorris
The car is beautiful inside and out lots of electronic in the car and it will take a while to learn all of these I got the one with the cloth seats not the leather I wish I would’ve got the one that the doors closed by themselves and the six cylinder engine but I didn’t so I’m how satisfied with the car
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Love this car !🚘
I absolutely love my G80. I have the 3.5 L twin turbo model and it is a big luxurious sedan but it moves like a sports car. It handles the curves, amazing the all-wheel-drive along with the rear tires turning 4° make this beast move down the road at unbelievably high rate of speed. Was this and a 735 from BMW and a 560 from Mercedes this car was less money came with more features and a much better warranty with highly recommend this vehicle.