sethsquire
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- Genesis G70
I'm absolutely no fan of my local Hyundesis dealer for various reasons but I took it in my car in for service today and it was a surprisingly pleasant experience. Everyone was all smiles when I pulled up to the point where I got the feeling that they had specifically told people to kiss up to anyone who comes with a Genesis.
Also, as opposed to my last experience where I was driving a Hyundai Kona for three weeks while they tried to fix the damn roof rattle, they actually had a Genesis loaner waiting for me, a nifty white 2.0 Sport AWD. I was happy to be able to compare it to my 3.3 Prestige AWD, so here are a couple of thoughts for anyone interested:
+ I don't know if its the bigger wheels and tires or the decreased weight, but the handling is definitely a step up from my 3.3 with the 18 inch wheels, feels lighter in the front and turns in more eagerly for sure. On that note, I know its been pretty mild in NYC, but I don't know if the dealership has considered that it's handing out a loaner car with summer tires in the middle of February. The lawyer in me would advise against that. Frankly, its stupid that Genesis doesn't offer stock all-season tires on the AWD sport in the first place.
+I love my Mallorca Blue and I'm usually fundamentally opposed to cars that are white, black, grey or silver, but the white paint against the dark sport wheels and copper-ish accents is really sharp.
- Definitely can feel those missing ponies when comparing the 2.0 to the 3.3. It's actually plenty spry around town when its in the meaty part of the torque, but there's very perceptible turbo lag and the transmission seems to get caught out of sorts now and then, almost like its not perfectly matched to the engine. Also missing that nice V6 sound.
I also didn't realize until today that even the 2.0 sport doesn't come with the Brembo brakes. I noticed a difference in braking and wasn't sure why until I got out and saw the standard brakes. Hm.
Anyway, they finished with my car in a few hours and even replaced my windshield wipers under warranty, since the stupid things had been streaking since day 1. Will go pick it up tomorrow. White Genesis, we hardly knew ye, but I was glad to experience a different version of my car.
Also, as opposed to my last experience where I was driving a Hyundai Kona for three weeks while they tried to fix the damn roof rattle, they actually had a Genesis loaner waiting for me, a nifty white 2.0 Sport AWD. I was happy to be able to compare it to my 3.3 Prestige AWD, so here are a couple of thoughts for anyone interested:
+ I don't know if its the bigger wheels and tires or the decreased weight, but the handling is definitely a step up from my 3.3 with the 18 inch wheels, feels lighter in the front and turns in more eagerly for sure. On that note, I know its been pretty mild in NYC, but I don't know if the dealership has considered that it's handing out a loaner car with summer tires in the middle of February. The lawyer in me would advise against that. Frankly, its stupid that Genesis doesn't offer stock all-season tires on the AWD sport in the first place.
+I love my Mallorca Blue and I'm usually fundamentally opposed to cars that are white, black, grey or silver, but the white paint against the dark sport wheels and copper-ish accents is really sharp.
- Definitely can feel those missing ponies when comparing the 2.0 to the 3.3. It's actually plenty spry around town when its in the meaty part of the torque, but there's very perceptible turbo lag and the transmission seems to get caught out of sorts now and then, almost like its not perfectly matched to the engine. Also missing that nice V6 sound.
I also didn't realize until today that even the 2.0 sport doesn't come with the Brembo brakes. I noticed a difference in braking and wasn't sure why until I got out and saw the standard brakes. Hm.
Anyway, they finished with my car in a few hours and even replaced my windshield wipers under warranty, since the stupid things had been streaking since day 1. Will go pick it up tomorrow. White Genesis, we hardly knew ye, but I was glad to experience a different version of my car.

