2024 Genesis GV60 SUV Consumer Reviews
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SUA Alert: Car Accelerates Unexpectedly on Its Own
Initially, I was excited about my new, technology-loaded Genesis GV60 electric vehicle, hoping it would provide efficient and comfortable driving. However, from day one, the car's software began malfunctioning. I encountered multiple misleading diagnostic messages on the driver's display and the central dashboard almost every day, which were often confusing. For instance, one message would state, "Feature not available," without specifying which feature it referred to. Over the first ten months, I had to take the car to the dealership for maintenance five times, and it also had at least four manufacturer recalls. Needless to say, I was very disappointed. The situation worsened when the car introduced a critical safety issue that led to a serious accident, ultimately totaling the vehicle. While I was parking the car, it nearly came to a stop when it suddenly accelerated on its own. My foot was firmly on the brake—a standard practice at the end of the parking process—so the unexpected acceleration made it impossible to regain control. This acceleration resulted in a collision with a parking lot sign and a small tree. I quickly tried to steer the vehicle away from the glass door of the building in front of me, but it ultimately struck the building wall to my right. Despite being rated a Top Safety Pick and having a Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist feature, the car failed to stop before hitting obstacles—it collided with the parking lot sign, the tree, and the building wall. This incident highlights severe safety issues, particularly concerning Sudden Unintended Acceleration (SUA) and the failure of the Collision-Avoidance Assist technology. I am grateful that I managed to avoid hitting anyone; otherwise, the consequences could have been much worse. I contacted Genesis USA to file a safety complaint and request an investigation into the incident. Unfortunately, they did nothing. It appeared that they defaulted to blaming me, so they didn't feel the need to investigate or follow up. Despite my repeated calls, I have not received a resolution from them. Overall, this car was unreliable and unsafe. It was manufactured with many unresolved issues that the company addressed irresponsibly. I lost a significant amount of money, as I needed to purchase a new vehicle only 11 months after bringing home my Genesis GV60. Avoid the Genesis GV60 at all costs!
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It's a Genesis
Bang for the buck it can't be matched...
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- Standard 4dr SUVMSRP: $43,280113 mi away
- Advanced 4dr SUVMSRP: $63,165113 mi away
- Standard 4dr SUVMSRP: $53,770113 mi away
Its OK
Overall I think the car is nice. Fit and finish is nice but, for the price (performance model) 70K+ and only 235 miles of range - that is terrible. There is no tax rebate or point of sale tax credit for the Genesis. Not sure how Edmunds can claim 270+ miles of range on a performance model, which severely contradicts the 235 miles stated on the window sticker. It's nice if you are only using it as an around town car I think. Not sure its worth it for road tripping.
Not a Tesla!!
Fit and finish are excellent better than brand T.
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Gorgeous and Comfortable
Purchased my 2024 GV60 Performance in Atacama Copper because the color is not only different but also gorgeous. As someone with a long commute to work - 130 miles round trip 3 times a week, I was searching for a comfortable ride that did not kill my back after an 8-hour workday followed by a 75-minute commute. That is exactly what I got. The GV60 is incredibly comfortable, quiet and smooth and I look forward to my in-office days. Best car I have ever owned.
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