Nd1017
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2019
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- Genesis G70
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My score is 45. One of the things I get nailed for is seed. I pick up my granddaughter after work late at night. Four lane divided road, not a car to be seen and 50 mph speed limit. I find 65 comfortable.I’ve never seen this before on my 2020 G70? I already have a tattle-tail device installed for insurance purposes. I only get nailed for hard braking occasionally.
Is this part of the Bluelink system? I was wondering if it sent info to a database that got reported to insurance companies. I'm not subscribed to it now but was going to subscribe because of some upcoming travel. I was also wondering if it would report historical data. Like the time in Wyoming when I opened it up on a clear stretch of freeway with no cars in site for 20 miles ahead of me or behind me and I hit 135. The car was smooth as silk! But I don't want my insurance company to know that.My score is 45. One of the things I get nailed for is seed. I pick up my granddaughter after work late at night. Four lane divided road, not a car to be seen and 50 mph speed limit. I find 65 comfortable.
It's part of Genesis connect. So in the app it will tell you the enrollment date. And if you disable data sharing it claims to delete all data and stop sharing.Is this part of the Bluelink system? I was wondering if it sent info to a database that got reported to insurance companies. I'm not subscribed to it now but was going to subscribe because of some upcoming travel. I was also wondering if it would report historical data. Like the time in Wyoming when I opened it up on a clear stretch of freeway with no cars in site for 20 miles ahead of me or behind me and I hit 135. The car was smooth as silk! But I don't want my insurance company to know that.
Reporting is optional. No idea about historical data but you would know if it is available before you permit sharing. OTOH, your insurance should give you a discount knowing you are capable of handling a car at 135 mph. Shows just what a good driver you are.Is this part of the Bluelink system? I was wondering if it sent info to a database that got reported to insurance companies. I'm not subscribed to it now but was going to subscribe because of some upcoming travel. I was also wondering if it would report historical data. Like the time in Wyoming when I opened it up on a clear stretch of freeway with no cars in site for 20 miles ahead of me or behind me and I hit 135. The car was smooth as silk! But I don't want my insurance company to know that.
Ha Ha Ha, yeah, they'd think that's the sign of a good driver! It was like your going 65 in a 50, almost. I reached the top of a hill and looked down at 2 lanes of freeway reaching straight to the horizon and there was only one tiny dot of a car in my direction near the horizon. At 135, I did catch up to that car in a very short time. I was curious how fast my car could go and now I know. I'll never go that fast again.Reporting is optional. No idea about historical data but you would know if it is available before you permit sharing. OTOH, your insurance should give you a discount knowing you are capable of handling a car at 135 mph. Shows just what a good driver you are.
There was a discussion here maybe two years ago about top speed for our cars, 2019-20 at that time, and the answer was just below the rated speed for the factory tires. This was confirmed, as I recall by some informal testing. 2-3 mph lower than tire rating for 2 and 3.3 respectively. (Speed testing is affected by numerous variables other than engine and transmission.)
My guess is this is common with other manufacturers.
I just did a Google search. According to topspeed.com, it's estimated at 155. I thought I had read that there was something that limited the speed to ~ 135 so I didn't want to say 140, but it was really 140 or very close to it. It's too fast for me and I won't do it again.I've read that it's 167, but that's faster than I'm willing to try.
Many of the school zones in my city are variable. The speed is reduced only if a flashing light is active, but my in dash map shows the reduced speed always. So any reporting system would report me speeding when I'm not. The other problem is the flow of traffic is almost always 5 mph over the stated speed and I believe it's safer to go with the flow. The flow near the reduced speed school zones is 10-15 over the stated and there I will not go with the flow, but it's just for a couple blocks.The issue I find with the score is.. that you get dinged going through school zones where speed is 20. But schools not in session evening hours. regular speed is 35 so it sees it as speeding. Or some local roads Increased speeds by 5 and the smart speed HUD says the previous speed limit so it also dings me
I have to see how to upgrade firmwares.
Yup. Highest I've gotten on the score is 79 as of last reported score.Many of the school zones in my city are variable. The speed is reduced only if a flashing light is active, but my in dash map shows the reduced speed always. So any reporting system would report me speeding when I'm not. The other problem is the flow of traffic is almost always 5 mph over the stated speed and I believe it's safer to go with the flow. The flow near the reduced speed school zones is 10-15 over the stated and there I will not go with the flow, but it's just for a couple blocks.
My biggest issue with those tracking devices and apps is how absolutely TERRIBLE and inconsistent they are, the tech is so bad and unreliable. You can just take a look at those apps reviews to get an idea. Those things are really in the infancy stage and shouldn't be released to the public.My insuance company set me up with a 10% discount if I installed a device to track my driving. I told them I’m tired of such intrusive tracking of everything I do and I’ll pay the 10%.
I’ve been driving for over 50 years and have a great driving record. That should be enough. I’ve been known to take my car out on some fun roads that I ride my motorcycles on all the time. I’m very careful where and how I get my jollies, and as I said, I have a great record. I don’t want to have them telling me to slow the F down or they are going to raise my rates.