My wife has an X3 M40i and have driven the GV70 3.5T on a test drive. I would agree with most of what he said about the engine, feel and responsiveness. The odd thing is once you drive it for a while, the M40i's sharpness gets old. I frequently go into eco mode just to take the edge off. I think it is the throttle setup that is the real problem, anything more than a toe tap makes the car leap forward. I also tire of the exhaust noise, sounds great but when cruising on the highway it never disappears, a dull drone that I am not fond of.
Based on the G70 platformThis is the original tester of cars and I have watched their reviews long before the inter-web came along and made everyone an expert. However there are mistakes here. This model does not come with the adaptive suspension and they still insist its based on the G70 platform. Why is Genesis unable to provide accurate data to these testers??
Source? Every review I've read states it is so ... Please enlighten the uniformed masses.^ OMG…here we go again. The GV70 is NOT based off the G70 platform/chassis.
Stop posting BS.
I had a brief chat via dm to one of the Drive editors, and he told me that the North American rep for Genesis told him directly that the GV70 is based on the G70. That was two weeks ago. So maybe we need to root out that bad apple?This is the original tester of cars and I have watched their reviews long before the inter-web came along and made everyone an expert. However there are mistakes here. This model does not come with the adaptive suspension and they still insist its based on the G70 platform. Why is Genesis unable to provide accurate data to these testers??
In this context it sounds like he means its position within the Genesis lineup and nomenclature is based on the G70. Genesis themselves explicitly refer to it as a "new platform."I had a brief chat via dm to one of the Drive editors, and he told me that the North American rep for Genesis told him directly that the GV70 is based on the G70. That was two weeks ago. So maybe we need to root out that bad apple?
He's a f'ing idiot. Nuff said.I had a brief chat via dm to one of the Drive editors, and he told me that the North American rep for Genesis told him directly that the GV70 is based on the G70. That was two weeks ago. So maybe we need to root out that bad apple?
Genesis didn't even set up a coordinated press launch of the GV70 in the U.S., hence why most reviews were not released on the same day and often had to get their cars from the dealerships rather than Genesis themselves. So I'm not sure if they even bothered to give the reviewers any data to work with.This is the original tester of cars and I have watched their reviews long before the inter-web came along and made everyone an expert. However there are mistakes here. This model does not come with the adaptive suspension and they still insist its based on the G70 platform. Why is Genesis unable to provide accurate data to these testers??
You are correct and that is why their head of marketing got the axe. Their "halo car" was launched so badly it was hard to believe. Swing and a miss and when they finally got around to putting a commercial on TV it was dreadful...Genesis didn't even set up a coordinated press launch of the GV70 in the U.S., hence why most reviews were not released on the same day and often had to get their cars from the dealerships rather than Genesis themselves. So I'm not sure if they even bothered to give the reviewers any data to work with.
No, Mark Del Rosso left Genesis due to personal reasons, well before the launch of the GV70 in the U.S. If anything his not being there and there being no immediate replacement at the time was likely the reason why there was no official launch.You are correct and that is why their head of marketing got the axe. Their "halo car" was launched so badly it was hard to believe. Swing and a miss and when they finally got around to putting a commercial on TV it was dreadful...
Executives "leave for personal reasons", he didn't get axed. For everyone who knows, that right there is the definition of getting fired when you're at the top in the corporate world.No, Mark Del Rosso left Genesis due to personal reasons, well before the launch of the GV70 in the U.S. If anything his not being there and there being no immediate replacement at the time was likely the reason why there was no official launch.
That's false, Luc Donckwerwolke also "left for personal reasons" and came back to Genesis a year later. Someone like Marc Del Rosso would already be employed at another brand if he was fired given his sterling track record at Lexus, Bentley, and Audi.Executives "leave for personal reasons", he didn't get axed. For everyone who knows, that right there is the definition of getting fired when you're at the top in the corporate world.
As for not having someone fill that spot to do the launch is outright failure on their part.