sethsquire
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- Genesis G70
Always thinking about my next big-boy car, I stopped in my local BMW dealership on a whim to see if there was a new M3 I could see and touch. Lucky for me, there was, and it was in the exact color combination I would choose: Isle of Man Green over Kyalami Orange. Some thoughts:
-man, that green is AMAZING, and maybe it was the color distracting me, but the stupid-looking grille was far less offensive in person. Lighter colors might be less kind to it. There was also an M4 in the showroom and I felt that looked slightly worse grille-wise. I also saw a regular 4-series on the street the other day where the stupid bucktooth grille isn't blacked out and it looked straight up horrible
-this is almost certainly the last sports-luxury sedan that you will able to buy new with a manual transmission. As a friend to the manual, it's a compelling proposition to get one before I don't have the chance anymore
-the steering wheel is comically thick
-this one had a bunch of options I would politely pass on, such as 5k worth of carbon fiber exterior trim and 8k (!) worth of carbon ceramic brakes. I spec'd out a 6 speed M3 on the BMW website and it was like 75k, this one was over 90k!
-you can option out the sunroof! see you in hell, stupid rattling sunroof!
-those wheels look like hell to clean, I'd stick with the standard 18/19 inch setup
-there's more room in the back of a 3-series (and consequently, the M3) than the G70, relevant now that we're a family of 3. Ideally I like to spend more time in whatever car I own and less in my wife's Kia Sportage, not that the Sportage is a bad car. I did test drive a 330 against the G70 a couple of years ago, but the G70 blew the 330 out of the water in every respect, and I wasn't exactly focused on interior room at the time, so it was promptly removed it from consideration
There's an embargo on press releases until the 9th so most dealers are waiting until then to do test drives, and my lease isn't up until next June anyway so I wasn't going to bother them about it today. Still, if this things drives well (I've heard complaints about ride quality, and once rode in a friend's 2015 M4 that rode like an oxcart), this could be really promising. In fact, it's better that my lease isn't up for awhile because dealers are going to have a field day gouging early adopters.
Enjoy several subpar pictures!
Bonus Pic: Our tiny new addition being a cool dude in daddy's G70.
-man, that green is AMAZING, and maybe it was the color distracting me, but the stupid-looking grille was far less offensive in person. Lighter colors might be less kind to it. There was also an M4 in the showroom and I felt that looked slightly worse grille-wise. I also saw a regular 4-series on the street the other day where the stupid bucktooth grille isn't blacked out and it looked straight up horrible
-this is almost certainly the last sports-luxury sedan that you will able to buy new with a manual transmission. As a friend to the manual, it's a compelling proposition to get one before I don't have the chance anymore
-the steering wheel is comically thick
-this one had a bunch of options I would politely pass on, such as 5k worth of carbon fiber exterior trim and 8k (!) worth of carbon ceramic brakes. I spec'd out a 6 speed M3 on the BMW website and it was like 75k, this one was over 90k!
-you can option out the sunroof! see you in hell, stupid rattling sunroof!
-those wheels look like hell to clean, I'd stick with the standard 18/19 inch setup
-there's more room in the back of a 3-series (and consequently, the M3) than the G70, relevant now that we're a family of 3. Ideally I like to spend more time in whatever car I own and less in my wife's Kia Sportage, not that the Sportage is a bad car. I did test drive a 330 against the G70 a couple of years ago, but the G70 blew the 330 out of the water in every respect, and I wasn't exactly focused on interior room at the time, so it was promptly removed it from consideration
There's an embargo on press releases until the 9th so most dealers are waiting until then to do test drives, and my lease isn't up until next June anyway so I wasn't going to bother them about it today. Still, if this things drives well (I've heard complaints about ride quality, and once rode in a friend's 2015 M4 that rode like an oxcart), this could be really promising. In fact, it's better that my lease isn't up for awhile because dealers are going to have a field day gouging early adopters.
Enjoy several subpar pictures!
Bonus Pic: Our tiny new addition being a cool dude in daddy's G70.

