scoggydoogan
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Hey all,
I'm looking for a more practical car to replace my 2016 Mustang GT. So far I've narrowed it down to either a G70 2.0 Sport or Veloster N. I know these 2 are probably not cross shopped often, but I like both for different reasons.
I enjoyed driving the G70, the clutch definitely took some getting used to with the engagement point being so much closer to the floor than my mustang and the overall travel being much less. I never quite got it right with how much gas to give it and from some of the reviews it seems like there is a little dip in power right at the top of the clutch travel? Anyways, the G70 checks almost all of the boxes I'm looking for at a competitive price point, mainly, a manual transmission, a usable back seat, and not American or German. The 2.0 had enough power for me and could still get a good pull in 4th on the interstate. The ergonomics and materials were well done and I actually thought the leatherette felt better than the leather on my mustang. It seemed like it was going to for sure be my next car...
But I left the test drive even more unsure of the G70. I know that no car is perfect and there will always be compromises, but I want to make sure I can live with them before pulling the trigger. I am pretty much directly comparing the G70 to my Infiniti G37 sedan I had before my Mustang. From a handling and dynamics perspective I really liked it and I think Genesis really did a great job.
On to the things I disliked compared to my G37. I found it hard to get into and out of the car. I am 6'3" and when I found a comfortable seating positing, the b-pillar was right next to my head, maybe just a tad in front of it. This didn't bother me too much in terms of vision, but it made it almost impossible for me to comfortably rest my left elbow on the door armrest. It also made it hard to get out of the car as I had to lean almost all the way forward with my chest against the steering wheel to get around the b-pillar when exiting. I think about a 2-3" longer front door would be perfect. My seating position also made the rear seat behind me absolutely useless as there was about 6" of space between the back of my seat and the rear seat, effectively making this a 3 seat car.
The other big oversight in my opinion was the lack of rear a/c vents in the 2.0 sport. I know they were trying to hit a price point, but Florida summers are brutal if the people in the back cannot get airflow. The trunk was also a bit small and hard to fit a single set of golf clubs in.
On to testing the Veloster N. I loved the way that drove and was smiling and laughing the whole time with the exhaust, but it did feel a bit to "immature" for me (32) and obviously was missing almost all of the nice creature comforts of the G70. I found the Veloster actually had more interior room for back seat passengers and you could actually fit a person behind me. The ride was surprisingly comfortable in normal mode, and N mode was just a tad stiffer than my Mustang.
Anyways, just wondering everyone's thoughts on here or if anyone has similar issues to mine. I just want to make sure I'm 100% on the decision before buying.
I'm looking for a more practical car to replace my 2016 Mustang GT. So far I've narrowed it down to either a G70 2.0 Sport or Veloster N. I know these 2 are probably not cross shopped often, but I like both for different reasons.
I enjoyed driving the G70, the clutch definitely took some getting used to with the engagement point being so much closer to the floor than my mustang and the overall travel being much less. I never quite got it right with how much gas to give it and from some of the reviews it seems like there is a little dip in power right at the top of the clutch travel? Anyways, the G70 checks almost all of the boxes I'm looking for at a competitive price point, mainly, a manual transmission, a usable back seat, and not American or German. The 2.0 had enough power for me and could still get a good pull in 4th on the interstate. The ergonomics and materials were well done and I actually thought the leatherette felt better than the leather on my mustang. It seemed like it was going to for sure be my next car...
But I left the test drive even more unsure of the G70. I know that no car is perfect and there will always be compromises, but I want to make sure I can live with them before pulling the trigger. I am pretty much directly comparing the G70 to my Infiniti G37 sedan I had before my Mustang. From a handling and dynamics perspective I really liked it and I think Genesis really did a great job.
On to the things I disliked compared to my G37. I found it hard to get into and out of the car. I am 6'3" and when I found a comfortable seating positing, the b-pillar was right next to my head, maybe just a tad in front of it. This didn't bother me too much in terms of vision, but it made it almost impossible for me to comfortably rest my left elbow on the door armrest. It also made it hard to get out of the car as I had to lean almost all the way forward with my chest against the steering wheel to get around the b-pillar when exiting. I think about a 2-3" longer front door would be perfect. My seating position also made the rear seat behind me absolutely useless as there was about 6" of space between the back of my seat and the rear seat, effectively making this a 3 seat car.
The other big oversight in my opinion was the lack of rear a/c vents in the 2.0 sport. I know they were trying to hit a price point, but Florida summers are brutal if the people in the back cannot get airflow. The trunk was also a bit small and hard to fit a single set of golf clubs in.
On to testing the Veloster N. I loved the way that drove and was smiling and laughing the whole time with the exhaust, but it did feel a bit to "immature" for me (32) and obviously was missing almost all of the nice creature comforts of the G70. I found the Veloster actually had more interior room for back seat passengers and you could actually fit a person behind me. The ride was surprisingly comfortable in normal mode, and N mode was just a tad stiffer than my Mustang.
Anyways, just wondering everyone's thoughts on here or if anyone has similar issues to mine. I just want to make sure I'm 100% on the decision before buying.

