I also own a 2019 Genesis G80. I traded in a 2015 Genesis for it, after some numerous electrical issues with that--I was hoping the bugs were going worked out with the 2019 model year. This latest thing with Genesis Connected Care is basically the straw that broke the camel's back with me. I bought a brand new 3.8 with the "Sport Trim" package, which featured copper colored trim. The trim around the windows started deteriorating almost immediately, the fix for that was to have the dealership buff off the top coating on the trim. The appearance of the grill is degrading rapidly. The gray inserts in the front
emblem are splitting and peeling. The rear window shade constantly gets stuck halfway up--I've been told that is some sort of relay problem. I pulled out the "Connected Services" manual today, and sure enough, in a small paragraph at bottom of the welcome page is the disclaimer that when the 3G network is taken down, Connected Care services will no longer function in the car. So, that's it for me. As a side note, I also have a 2018 G90--but it is not impacted by the 3G networks being taken down, as it has a different modem. I'm going to start looking at the Lexus lineup, or the
Infiniti models and make a decision. The G80 will paid off in a year, so I'm planning on trading it in shortly after the last payment. I'll keep the G90 for a few more years, or until its Connected Care services also get stripped away. Fool me once, shame on you--fool me again, shame on me. No more Genesis cars are in my future.