2024 Genesis GV80 Consumer Reviews
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Problems
Navigation does not work. Outside mirrors have to be extended manually(intermittently) and dealer service is terrible. My calls are not returned. I purchased it from Tuttle Click Hyundai in Irvine, Ca.
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Service Sucks
Purchase of vehicle was smooth. Vehicle has met most of my expectations. Service and sales departments, including general manager Jason Teague have not responded professionally to the high standards that they have set for this premium luxury brand. I was considering purchasing a second vehicle for my wife but I will look elsewhere due to their unreliability.
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- 2.5T 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,90031 mi away
- 2.5T 4dr SUVMSRP: $36,38526 mi away
- 3.5T 4dr SUVMSRP: $45,97333 mi away
Fast, luxurious, fun
Just passed the 100 day mark and everything has exceeded expectations. Great engine, agility, luxury ride, interior, seating, fantastic stereo, customizability, tons of extras, kids love it. Only points if improvement: Comparing to our hybrid the gas milage isn’t great (14 mpg observed on average in city); back doors don’t open upon approach; need to plug in phone for CarPlay to work.
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Don’t buy into online hype of value for money
We bought 2.5T with prestige package and were told that tech features and safety features are same across the board. This is all a lie. Genesis is cutting corners with their newer builds. They removed HDA 2 and downgraded to HDA 1 in newer models. The reason why people buy newer models is because they are superior in tech but no, not with genesis. Genesis cars are going downhill. 2.5T doesn’t have several features with prestige package. This includes soft close with doors. Power rear features are missing and what the cheapness doesn’t stop there. They remove spare tire to save Pennie’s over dollars. Nice way to deal with chip shortage. Terrible dealership service. Dealers don’t have a clue about car features and can’t articulate them. Service warranty that hides several iffs and else. When you pay 70k for a car you don’t expect a Subaru. But, wait. Subaru are much better cars than cheap Genesis. Don’t buy into hype. Stay away.
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Don't buy!
Purchased the GV80 5 months ago and have had so many regrets since. Starting with things that are working as they are supposed to but are not great: 1) the AC compression sounds like a fighter jet is flying over when you are outside the car - I can hear my wife 2 blocks away. 2) Genesis phone app constantly crashes and uninstalling and reinstalling is the only resolve 3) Still requires a cable for apple/andriod auto - how does the Santa Fe have this but the 2024 GV80 does not? 4) Gas mileage is poor, I knew it was not going to be great but it is a gas hog! 5) It may be the service center I brought mine into but they had none of the luxury brand amenities a vehicle this price usually has when your car is serviced. Now for issues we have: 1) If you need the car serviced it typically takes over a month to get into the shop (if you need a loner) 2) Transmission is rough and shimmies 3) Steering wheel makes a noise everytime you turn it 4) Car starts to hum from driver side after driving for an hour or so 5) SW is a bit buggy - car has reset settings several times on us and sometimes is not responsive to clicks such as hitting home or back (nothing happens) 6) The forward collision sensor is crazy sensitive and will lock your seatbelt and vibrate the wheel often when there is no collision risk. This cannot be permanently turned off. We really want to love the car but just can't.