Hi guys, new member here and just picked up a G70 Sport 3.3T last week in Himalayan Grey with the red stitched interior.
Some of my first impressions:
Good:
Engine/Steering/Suspension - Not sure when I will tire from this but so far I am loving the ride/handling balance. Throttle and steering response is great, especially in sport. I would like a little more of a difference in the suspension between sport and comfort (a tiny bit softer in comfort would be good for the highway). My last 4 cars have been BMW's with the last one being an F10 535 that I hated because it was too soft, but this reminds me of how much fun I had in my E90 and in fact I think it is even more fun.
The interior is great. Seats are really comfortable and I love the look of all the stitching.
Genesis welcome light from the mirrors is a nice touch I didn't know about until I bought the car.
HUD is better than I expected, shows a lot of useful info.
Active steering is much better than I was expecting. This wasn't something I was really interested in but it does a pretty good job of lane centering. I do find that it tends to hug the left side of the lane during bends in the road which is good on a left bend, but when it is turning right and stays to the left lane if feels awkward.
Genesis connected app seems to be pretty good. Slow, but I like all the info. Also wish you could run the car for more than 10 minutes and it doesn't look like I have control over the heat/ac on the seats like the demo videos show. But I need to spend more time with it. I just got my first "monthly health report" and while kind of gimicky, it is kind of cool.
Dealer experience - one of the main reasons I wanted to try the brand and I was really impressed with how I was treated on my two test drives and the delivery of the car via enclosed trailer was great. I hope when the vehicle needs service they can maintain these standards.
Bad:
I HATE that they cheaped out on the keyless access. Only the front door handles have remote access and lock and unlock are both via a button which seems cheap. Even the Ford Fusion has sensors for lock and unlock on all four doors. I find this irritating as I have kids and typically first open a rear door.
Another place they cheaped out on was the rear signals. The non LED bulbs don't look good and again this is something many cheaper cars (including the Kia Stinger) have and wouldn't have cost much to put in.
IP looks cheap. Worst part of the interior imo. Looks like it came from a car 5 years old. The menus and info available on the screen isn't great either. Seems half baked. Really would have liked a full digital display.
NAV screen could be bigger. I think a 9-10" screen in a wider ratio would look better and there is definitely room.
None of the "bad" is really that bad, more pet peeves and what really bothers me is they could have fixed all of that for maybe an extra grand on the price and the car would have still been a great value.
For anyone interested, I also looked at G50 red sport (didn't like the handling and it is too dated), TLX A Spec (too slow and feels old inside), Kia Stinger (this one was close as I liked the bigger back seat and hatch, but didn't like the look-at-me styling as much and hated the dealers). I had 4 BMW's before this and decided to stay away from the German's this time as they are getting just too damn expensive as I drive about 26-28K a year so I wanted something still fun with some luxury but reasonable on price. G70 seemed like the best fit.
Anyway, kind of long but also glad to see there are a few other guys from Edmonton on here. I am sure I will see your cars on the road soon.