BadTrainDriver
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^ Herro!!
Oh, I do get that. I loved that growl from my old Infiniti G35 from a bit ago. I still recognize it when one drives by. It's just that tradeoff for luxury. Sports sedan is one thing (Stinger), but a luxury sports sedan is another (G70.) At least that's my thought.Louder is more fun. Ive driven cars stock vs intake and exhaust and you would be surprised at how much it adds to the sensation of speed. Quiet power is how you end up going 100+ without realizing it. Its more fun to run it up to 60 and hearing the power. Not all the time, but thats why valved exhausts are becoming so popular with OEMs. Its a valid criticism for a car with any sporting intentions. Not sporty = no need
I think thats where a lot of these reviews are coming from. They want the G70 to be more sport than luxury. I agree with the reviewers, to me the G70 is just enough on the sporty side that it needs more theater. It would be different if they had a higher performance variant available, but something with a trim called 'Sport' has got to back it up a bit. Not to mention the marketing theyve put out, which is undoubtedly sporty
This 1000%. The reason I bought a 2021 instead of waiting for 2022.I think Genesis is getting it wrong by doing G E N E S I S on the rear, as opposed to the winged badge...
I think Genesis is getting it wrong by doing G E N E S I S on the rear, as opposed to the winged badge...
did she say KDM gets the old 3.3T, new 2.5T and the diesel? that would seem like a strange choice. the gap between the 4cyl and 6cyl has been closed between those two options, so i wonder how many folks there will opt to go with the 2.5T over the 3.3T. if i misheard, and they will go to the 3.5T, then i imagine the spread will be similar to what it is now.
not sure what the plan is for NA, but i thought i read they were keeping the 2.0T and 3.3T.
Didn't care for the review. She keeps mentioning Sport Plus mode but never actually tells you what it does - is it only the sound? She seems fixated on the engine/exhaust sound. I don't think she ever even mentions what model year the car is (I know the title says 2022, but reviewers usually mention the year numerous times). She never really summarizes the features/changes to the new model.^ 3 Kias and a Hyundai also won an award.
Can't say that I disagree with Mari's critiques.
^ those 40k mile acceleration data are more in line with expected numbers. 0-60 in 5.4, 1/4 mile in 14s @ 99mph.![]()
Our 2019 Genesis G70 Left Us Wanting for More Power
We would have liked our Genesis G70 2.0T sedan even more if it had the optional twin-turbo V-6.www.caranddriver.com
Another long-term wrap up; the next thing we should really see are first impressions of the FL G70 (albeit more on the cosmetic than mechanical front).
These guys are good, but as they say - opinions can vary...
Would have loved to see what the 2.5T (lighter nose) could do against the 330i, but seems like we won't see it in the G70 til the 2G model (will have to make due with test drives of the 2.5T Stinger), but that'll likely also include a lighter chassis (will also likely grow in WB; note the comment, again, about the tight rear space).
Giulia is a ton of fun (even on base form w/o an LSD), but don't care for the front clip (those headlights are awful.