Toddasaurus
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
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TBD? Even they don't know yet?
Hah, right??
Get it goether, Genesis!!
TBD? Even they don't know yet?
Actually, if the MSRP holds, I may pick a few of these up as back up cars.Hah, right??
Get it goether, Genesis!!
Hey there - mine is a fully loaded (minus cooled seats as I wanted to keep the quilted Sports seats) Daytona Grey Prestige - what's yours? After finally seeing the G70 in person, it does look quite nice, but I still like the S5 SB better - it has a sleeker/sexier shape to me and I love the utility of the hatchback.
I know, i cant understand all the hate for the 5 spokes, i love em, looks bery different in personSame here. I didn't like dark or black rims before but now I actually might prefer that mine has the 5 spokes now.
What are the odds of this! Haha. Awesome find, and thank you for sharing it with the forum. No quicker have my hopes shot up and then imediately dashed while looking at the MSRP.
Also, looks like the Genesis USA news brief is accurate, in terms of trim features.
Genesis Newsroom
Nice.
I've not noticed any big delay in D, but honestly don't ever really drive in D other than on longer highway drives where it does improve fuel economy. I do 2 things when I start the car: disable start/stop and flick the shift lever to engage S mode. Exhaust note and throttle response are great in S!About the same. Navarra Blue Prestige. I have the cooled seats, though they don't cool a whole lot so I could have gone with the sport seats. I hear the G70 has amazing cooled seats. The only option I don't have is the dynamic steering. Love the sports differential.
I also think the S5 SB looks better, but I personally don't have much use for the hackback, so I would be just as fine as getting a sedan. I'm just not a fan of the throttle delay in D mode on the S5. Otherwise, a near perfect car.
So... what are the chances we can order/buy this exact spec minus the 5-spoke wheels? I would literally buy all three packages, and the wheels are the only thing I'm not sold on...
I've not noticed any big delay in D, but honestly don't ever really drive in D other than on longer highway drives where it does improve fuel economy. I do 2 things when I start the car: disable start/stop and flick the shift lever to engage S mode. Exhaust note and throttle response are great in S!
You should have went for dynamic steering as when the set to Dynamic in drive select mode, it has a quicker fixed ratio and better weighting than cars without it. The B9 also has a dedicated chip to tie the Dynamic Steering, Sport Differential and Adaptive Suspension together to manage chassis dynamics - good info on it here:
Dynamic Steering - AudiWorld Forums
I do 2 things when I start the car: disable start/stop and flick the shift lever to engage S mode.
Not in the Sport.Do you know for a fact that the G70 features "start/stop"? I assume that means the engine stops at a full stop and automatically restarts when the brake is released or the gas pedal is pushed. Doesn't seem like a feature I would want.
The Prius has always had that feature and when the one I had ('04) was new, it was seamless. Over time that changed to a mild jerk when the engine refired. ANNOYING.
That said, this stop/start feature is coming (probably) for all cars in the future in order to increase gas milage in general. When I happens, I doubt there will be an option to turn it off.
Auto start/stop is incompatible with manual transmission. The feature can save up to 12% of fuel but is annoying as heck. I am glad the sports models don't have it.Do you know for a fact that the G70 features "start/stop"? I assume that means the engine stops at a full stop and automatically restarts when the brake is released or the gas pedal is pushed. Doesn't seem like a feature I would want.
The Prius has always had that feature and when the one I had ('04) was new, it was seamless. Over time that changed to a mild jerk when the engine refired. ANNOYING.
This from several websites about gas burned at idle...On average, a car uses between 1/5 to 1/7 of a gallon of gas per hour when it is idling. There are different types of engines requiring differing amounts of fuel necessary to power the engine.
I don't idle anywhere near an hour during a driving day. Even if I idled a half hour, 1/2.5-1/3.5 of a gallon of gas, at $3 a gallon, it would cost me about 30 cents.
That said, this stop/start feature is coming (probably) for all cars in the future in order to increase gas milage in general. When I happens, I doubt there will be an option to turn it off.
Auto start/stop is incompatible with manual transmission. The feature can save up to 12% of fuel but is annoying as heck. I am glad the sports models don't have it.
So I am confused. Do ANY models of the G70 or Gi80 (2017-2019) have start stop?
The 2.0 has start/stop with the automatic transmission.Not sure about g80 but no Canadian spec g70 has start/stop.
One more reason to get the 3.3TThe 2.0 has start/stop with the automatic transmission.
The 2.0 has start/stop with the automatic transmission.