SirJangle
Buckeye Nut
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2023
- Messages
- 416
- Reaction score
- 275
- Points
- 63
- Location
- Middleburg Heights, Ohio
- Genesis Model Year
- 2023
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis GV70
Those are pretty much my sentiments exactly. The eGV70 is like an automotive polymath.
It's true, we're driving around in relative stealth mode, as opposed to the instant recognition coming with German brands (Which I don't find half as stylish inside and out).The funny thing is no matter how many awards this thing wins or how many amazing reviews it gets, people for the most part still have no idea what the heck it is. I find myself having to explain to people who keep asking what the heck am I driving? I really like how rare the eGV70 is. It was one of the main reasons I wanted it, and it feels great to know I made the right choice.
Interestingly, I got a thumbs up from a guy in a blue McLaren yesterday.It's true, we're driving around in relative stealth mode, as opposed to the instant recognition coming with German brands (Which I don't find half as stylish inside and out).
I didn't get much interactions with fellow motorists, it might be due to not having to visit gas stations anymore and charging at home 99% of the time, but did get a few thumbs up.
Would you go for the standard or coupe version?A hybrid GV80 would be perfect for longer road trips. I would be interested in that for sure.
I like the more stately silhouette of the standard GV80, but prefer the interior of the coupe. It's unfortunate that they didn't combine the two or at least make that an option. It would be the proverbial "athlete in a tuxedo" that makes cars like the Ferrari Roma, the new Vantage, the Velar and honestly most Genesis cars so appealing (to me anyway).Would you go for the standard or coupe version?
100%!! That's one of the best things about this car! I also do a fair bit of driving each day (my 12,000km first service on the matte gray is quickly approaching), and I see easily 200 Teslas a day.These cars are rare, I've had my car for ten months and have only seen one other GV70 EV, and that was a couple of weeks ago. I dirve a lot during the week and it's not like I live in a small town.
I got my 12 000 km service a few months ago, I see a lot og GV60's, a few GV70's and GV80's, some G70's and the G80's are rare (I have yet to see my first G90).100%!! That's one of the best things about this car! I also do a fair bit of driving each day (my 12,000km first service on the matte gray is quickly approaching), and I see easily 200 Teslas a day.
So to avoid bringing tons of mud in the car, I used the parking assist to back up the car over a dry area, maybe 20 feet back.
So it was our first winter trip to the cottage (Should have been way before, but scheduling conflicts dictated otherwise), and with the unusual weather it's looking more like a spring visit at the peak of thawing season.
The parking there is just sand, and it was frozen when we got there on Saturday. Not anymore, today it's soaked with water, and you can get ankle deep in it.
So to avoid bringing tons of mud in the car, I used the parking assist to back up the car over a dry area, maybe 20 feet back.
So this is not something that will happen at the local mall's parking, but know that as soon as slippage is detected, the whole system shuts down and you have to start the procedure all over again, just tested that. Worked well enough though (Only slipped twice)!![]()