If they don't budge on the price, good luck! The only selling point of this is it's supposed to be cheaper. If they try to put the sticker price on you, it's almost the same price as the german cars after minor negotiations.
You are correct, I didn't see that first time around because I wasn't focused on AWD. Also, it was not clear in the first PR for trims that AWD got 18's.
I just built a BMW 340i xDrive with just what the G70 offers on the Sport and it came out to $63,585 (still no cooled seats). The price advantage even after negotiating is still going to be fairly significant (Unless you're a world-class negotiator) and throw in the fact that the newly released model is in all likelihood going to increase in price I'd expect that price difference to grow even more vs MSRP on the G70.If they don't budge on the price, good luck! The only selling point of this is it's supposed to be cheaper. If they try to put the sticker price on you, it's almost the same price as the german cars after minor negotiations.
Lived in Chicago for 3 years and the 18s might be better with how bad the roads are. I had an Infiniti G37X and by the end of my lease, that thing felt/sounded hollow with the beating it took there.
I'm with you though I'd like the 10-spoke with the AWD Sport, the 5-spoke just don't do anything for me and I've already got dark grey wheels on my IS350 F-Sport and they always look dirty.
I believe it's just 18s as the smallest size, no 17s offered.I'm curious if 17's will clear the Brembo's. They sound very similar in size to the old Evo X Brembo's which did not clear 17's, so it might be 18's for me as well.
I just built a BMW 340i xDrive with just what the G70 offers on the Sport and it came out to $63,585 (still no cooled seats). The price advantage even after negotiating is still going to be fairly significant (Unless you're a world-class negotiator) and throw in the fact that the newly released model is in all likelihood going to increase in price I'd expect that price difference to grow even more vs MSRP on the G70.
I've priced the C43 and S4 as well and the S4 is the 'cheapest' of the three at around $59K (Prestige) with the Benz topping out around $65K, you can certainly cut options out that you don't want and get the price lower or add more and the price of the G70 becomes even more compelling but wherever you end up the G70 based on numbers alone (Since I haven't test driven it yet) is a great deal compared to the competition they are targeting.
Like almost all Americans I can't speak for how it drives but Beefer was a pretty big fan.
I believe it's just 18s as the smallest size, no 17s offered.
An equivalent S4 with the 3 year maintenance is close to $67k. MSRP. $16k difference is huge. S4 has 1 year less warranty.I just built a BMW 340i xDrive with just what the G70 offers on the Sport and it came out to $63,585 (still no cooled seats). The price advantage even after negotiating is still going to be fairly significant (Unless you're a world-class negotiator) and throw in the fact that the newly released model is in all likelihood going to increase in price I'd expect that price difference to grow even more vs MSRP on the G70.
Edit: Based on pictures and where the heated button is, it doesn't appear that cooled seats are available on the new 3-series either.
All-New 2019 BMW 3 Series Sedan – BMW North America – BMW USA
I've priced the C43 and S4 as well and the S4 is the 'cheapest' of the three at around $59K (Prestige) with the Benz topping out around $65K, you can certainly cut options out that you don't want and get the price lower or add more and the price of the G70 becomes even more compelling but wherever you end up the G70 based on numbers alone (Since I haven't test driven it yet) is a great deal compared to the competition they are targeting.
Like almost all Americans I can't speak for how it drives but Beefer was a pretty big fan.
Thank you. Regardless of how you look at it, unless dealers start charging $5-10k over MSRP due to "initial demand" just as they did with the Focus RS, Civic Type R, GT350/R, etc., you'll still be saving thousands over a comparably equipped Audi, BMW, or Mercedes Benz. To be fair, we don't know what Genesis dealerships will do pricing wise.
Spot on, I didn't even include the maintenance package for the other two which is a must from the Germans.An equivalent S4 with the 3 year maintenance is close to $67k. MSRP. $16k difference is huge. S4 has 1 year less warranty.
I tested a loaded S4 last week. Just as fast. I couldn’t tell the difference. Only preference was the MMI and Vitual Cockpit.
I can't see Genesis allowing that with a car that is marketed and expected to be widely available.
Couldn’t get it plugged?Spot on, I didn't even include the maintenance package for the other two which is a must from the Germans.
You saying it drives so similarly does help me try to be patient. That patience was tested Sunday when I had to replace a tire from a nail puncture, then again, I have 18s instead of 19s so it was less expensive than it would have been in a G70.
S4 has them...but not in the quilted sport seats. Crazy.Ventilated seats is a MUST have for me. I don't get why the Germans don't add small things like that...
BMW trying to maintain them as an "elite" feature so you'll step up to a higher model??Ventilated seats is a MUST have for me. I don't get why the Germans don't add small things like that...
Unfortunately, I couldn't, the nail hole was about 1/10" from the sidewall. I replaced all 4 tires at 20K (Boo to Bridgestone Turanzas) and I've had 3 more replaced since for nails, I'm at 39,550 miles, this car has been a little bit cursed for me.Couldn’t get it plugged?
Manual no longer available in the ATS either.Who does that leave competition wise for the 2.0T 6MT G70? The 2.0T ATS?
Manual no longer available in the ATS either.
The 2019 ATS-V Coupe still has the manual according to the Cadillac web site, no info yet for the sedan.