Got lots of insight from this site when I was purchasing my car, so just thought I'd try to make a contribution.
Came out of an Infiniti Q60 Red Sport Coupe and purchased a Genesis G70 3.3T in Siberian Ice. Other cars I was considering was a Mercedes E450 coupe and an M340. I started by looking at the Genesis just for completeness, but at the end, the price/value equation won me over. Brand cache couldn’t make up the 20-25k gap in the vehicles.
It's been about a month and a few thousand km's, so I'm by no means an expert, but have enough road time to provide early owner feedback.
- From a power perspective, I'd say it's probably on par with my previous car, and even feels a little bit more aggressive in sport mode. The handling in sport was also a big surprise. I've driven it pretty hard, and this car feels glued to the ground and wants to go. I honestly expected it to be a slight step down in this respects….but it keeps up!
- Esthetically, I’m not sure it turns too many heads – and not sure I care. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a nice looking car, def gets some looks, and I personally like it more every day. One stand out in this respect is the colour…I’ve had more people comment on the Siberian Ice…colour choice was a home run. (…and 25% tints all around was a good call too…good privacy, and doesn’t scream drive-by shooting)
- Probably the second most comfortable car I’ve sat in. (first being an Acura Legend, in case someone’s wondering) Seats are perfect…everything is well positioned and convenient. I spend lots of time in traffic and in grandpa mode (aka comfort mode), and while it doesn’t pull like sport mode, it’s quiet and takes anything the road can throw at it quietly and comfortably.
- Features wise, has everything I need….highly customizable, and easy to use. (except the heated arm rests in the Mercedes…but frigid forearms doesn’t rank on my concerns list) Noticed some people complaining about the app. Guess it’s personal…but I really don’t care if it takes a minute from when I send a request, for that operation to actually take place. Seems like a negligible gripe to me.
- Need to mention the infotainment system…as I read lots of criticisms on this point that it’s a clone of the Hyundai system. I’m a tech guy….and while maybe it doesn’t have the ‘graphics’ prowess of other systems, usability and function are actually great....don’t know how I slummed it for the last 4 years and survived.
Wouldn’t be a real review if I didn’t share some of what I perceive to be shortcomings…and actually only a couple so far.
- Gas mileage isn’t bad….it actually sucks ‘SUV style’. I get about 13.3km/100km…mixed city/hwy. I’m not concerned about the money for gas (I saved 25k…and the price/value ratio would still hold), but it’s amplified by the fact that the tank is 15Ls smaller than my old tank, and 1L/100km less efficient. Time spent for an extra 37 fill ups over 4 years….makes me want to punch a Genesis engineer in the face. (just one though)
- Wireless charging pad….have read some mixed reviews, and haven’t toyed around with it too much, but not stellar. Not sure if it’s coil placement or materials….but limited success charging several phone models. Not really a game changer to me.
To sum it up….I’d make the same decision again. Quick, fun, and comfortable. Nearly everything is as great as I expected from the reviews….and when I’m complaining to myself about the extra fill ups, with the savings by my math, Genesis is paying me about 100 bucks an hour to do it…only unhappy guy here is the engineer I dummied earlier.