Mark_888
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- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
I can see your point of view, but it is fairly common for automakers (and others) to offer more features on higher priced models, and the higher priced models tend to be larger.I don't have any kids so the G80 is larger than what I am use to. I had a BMW 540, but my 335 is now the same size as all models have growth creep with each new generation.
I consider the G70 to be luxurious. I want all the tech but not the sport package as I previously described and I can't get that with the dynamic. If I look at the 2.0 Prestige then I get all the tech but then have to live with high performance staggered tires, (which I don't want to deal with), and no brembo breaks. An odd combination with no 3.3t.
My G70 preference:
A 3.3t Dynamic with HUD and the surround view camera systems and change the 18" rims to nice non black wheels. A simple fix to meet my needs.
I like the 10 spoke 19" wheels but don't want the staggered sizes and don't want the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires as these are really track tires and will never get up to their proper handling temperature with day to day driving. They are designed to work within a much higher temperature range than what is required for the street. So, again, no real benefit unless you track the car.
I personally am tall enough to prefer a G80 size car even when I am the only occupant 90% of the time, but I know not everyone else needs a car that size. A larger car is occasionally very convenient, since I can get a decent amount of stuff in a G80 size car that wouldn't fit in the G70, either in the back seat or trunk.
My strong preference is to buy a car with no sunroof, for reasons of headroom and not wanting to deal with typical sunroof problems, but it is very hard to find one without a sunroof these days on an otherwise well-equipped car.