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What did you pay for your brand new Genesis GV60?

2025 GV60 Performance
$1000 DAS $710 a month 36/10K
 
Great deal, congrats.
 
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Mind us this is a Canadian lease in March 2025.

2024 GV60 Performance Demo with 1300km.

1099$/month, 39 months lease, 2.9%. 24,000km yearlu.

Got excess wear and appearance protection thrown in + the best trade-in offer we saw for our 2022 Model 3 Long Range.
 
I got my 2023 Advanced with 7000 miles for $32000 after a long negotiation.
It was a buyback from a customer for "seats that moved automatically and radio that turned on automatically" ;) (Yes I checked the buyback disclosure)
 
I got my 2023 Advanced with 7000 miles for $32000 after a long negotiation.
It was a buyback from a customer for "seats that moved automatically and radio that turned on automatically" ;) (Yes I checked the buyback disclosure)
Is there a standard form filled out when there is a lemon-law buyback? I’m keeping my eyes open for a used Advanced around here (that isn’t white, black, or gray) and a number of the available options are buybacks, so I’ve been wondering how much info is available about the circumstances when that happens.
 
Is there a standard form filled out when there is a lemon-law buyback? I’m keeping my eyes open for a used Advanced around here (that isn’t white, black, or gray) and a number of the available options are buybacks, so I’ve been wondering how much info is available about the circumstances when that happens.

I think the level of detail depends on the state, but as far as I know, the dealership is required to provide you with details on the reason and remedy for the buyback on a standard form.
 
Is there a standard form filled out when there is a lemon-law buyback? I’m keeping my eyes open for a used Advanced around here (that isn’t white, black, or gray) and a number of the available options are buybacks, so I’ve been wondering how much info is available about the circumstances when that happens.
They are buying mine back but told me they don’t get to keep it at the dealership to resell it. I have no idea where it will go. I will learn more on 5/9
 
They are buying mine back but told me they don’t get to keep it at the dealership to resell it. I have no idea where it will go. I will learn more on 5/9
I did a quasi lemon law buyback with BMW. It is my understanding that after a buyback (at least in many states) the car gets a special title that shows that it was bought back (similar to a salvage title). The manufacturer is buying it back, not the dealership, so the dealership doesn't own it so it can't resell it. My guess is that it goes to the auctions. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them lost that special title after a few resales (especially deliberate ones).

We all have different risk quotas. Personally, I wouldn't buy a car that was resold to the manufacturer but it is easy to say that when one can afford to buy new.
 
I bought a 24 Performance with 18,000 miles (matte white/blue) for $40,400
 
I bought a 23 Performance with 18k miles for $36,700 OTD in VA. Car was ~$34,500 after some haggling.
They have really lost value for only being 2 years old with that many miles. My 23P was $70K sticker before $14k discounts.
 
I just leased a 25p ($71K sticker) with $21,500 off. These electrics don't hold their value but I think the 60 is fantastic. Easily the best car I've ever driven, even with its annoying door handles and lack of a rear wiper.
 
I just leased a 25p ($71K sticker) with $21,500 off. These electrics don't hold their value but I think the 60 is fantastic. Easily the best car I've ever driven, even with its annoying door handles and lack of a rear wiper.
What annoys you about the door handles? I’ve never noticed anything about them that annoyed me. I’ve never wished I had a rear wiper either; but I’ve only owned mine about 6 months and generally keep it very clean.
 
I don't like that you're required to grab just one end to open the doors, and depending on my angle, they open the wrong way. As for the wiper, it would be nice to be able to wipe mist, etc. But nothing's perfect.
 
What annoys you about the door handles? I’ve never noticed anything about them that annoyed me.
Maybe he is used to the handles on a Tesla? Those definitely open the wrong way. Though when I rented one for three days, I got used to it. Personally I've not had any problem with the GV60 handles, but they are kind of different from a car with fixed (non pop-out) handles.

I think there are two reasons why the lack of a rear wiper doesn't bother me. First of all, I live in Southern California, so there is little precipitation of any kind. Secondly, I rarely look out the rear window. When I'm in reverse, I'm mostly looking at the backup camera, I rarely look out the rear window.
Easily the best car I've ever driven
100%! Welcome to the club!
 
With the loops handles that most car utilize, the user's hand naturally slides to the location with the best leverage to open the door, regardless of where the person grabs the handle. With the 60 handles, there's pretty much just one place to grab the handle, and if you don't grab it in the right place, it's much harder to open the door. In the overall scheme of things it's small potatoes, but it's still annoying.
 
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With the loops handles that most car utilize, the user's hand naturally slides to the location with the best leverage to open the door, regardless of where the person grabs the handle. With the 60 handles, there's pretty much just one place to grab the handle, and if you don't grab it in the right place, it's much harder to open the door. In the overall scheme of things it's small potatoes, but it's still annoying.
I can see that. And when I first got the car, I think it did take me a second to get used to it. But after owning the car about 6 months, I never even think about it. Especially with the proximity unlock that pops the handles out when I walk up.
 
What annoys you about the door handles? I’ve never noticed anything about them that annoyed me. I’ve never wished I had a rear wiper either; but I’ve only owned mine about 6 months and generally keep it very clean.

My annoyance is that they intermittently do not open or close. Not exactly a major functional issue, but it annoys me when I see one popped out and one flush.
 
My annoyance is that they intermittently do not open or close. Not exactly a major functional issue, but it annoys me when I see one popped out and one flush.
Wow, that would be annoying. However, I've never seen that.
 
Wow, that would be annoying. However, I've never seen that.
I probably need to pay more attention/photograph it, not sure if it is just one that does it or all of them.
 
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