woofmang
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- Joined
- Oct 12, 2019
- Messages
- 73
- Reaction score
- 60
- Points
- 18
- Genesis Model Year
- 2019
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G70
Actually, until I drove the G70, I liked pretty much everything about the R (just like I'd liked pretty much everything about the 3 GTIs I'd owned before the RThat's surprising, I drove a GTI recently and it was pretty fun, tossable and noticeably lighter than the G70. I figured the R would just be ratcheting that up a notch. What didn't you like about it?
- It's faster, and more responsive to the pedal at every speed, especially in sport mode.
- It handles better; there are curves where 55 was really pushing the limit with the R that the G70 handles easily at 70.
- It's more comfortable.
- The build quality is much better.
- It's much better-looking.
On the other hand, in the R's favor:
- It has a lot more rear seat room; full-size people (like my 6' 2" 250 lb. brother-in-law) were perfectly comfortable back there.
- It's got a ton more cargo room; with the rear seats folded down, there's enough room behind the front seats to move the entire contents of a small apartment (minus a couch and an armchair).
- It's got better visibility all around; there's a lot of glass (although the right rear quarter still has a fairly big blind spot).
- It gets better gas mileage (I averaged about 23 mpg mixed versus the 19 or so I get with the G70).
I guess it comes down to what's important to you in a car; I loved my R (and the GTIs) for its combination of performance and utility, but in terms of driving fun, comfort, and esthetics, it doesn't stack up to the G70. (Of course, it also cost me almost $11K less than the G70, so there's that.)

