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I just finished reading a Consumer Reports mag from earlier this year. They did a feature on what owners thought about their cars. Genesis was dead last when it came to the service you get at dealerships. But they do good in most other categories. People seem to love them. Car magazines seem to love them too. My daily news feeds give me a lot of Genesis articles from different magazines, I have never read anything but a glowing review of any Genesis model. (But I am sure there are some bad ones out there)A full-on adoption of EVs across multiple models is a massive error. The EV fad has died off as limitations and issues have been exposed over the last couple years. Killing the G70 is going to alienate the remainder of the tuner crowd. Not continuing the G90 is not going to fly well in Korea if they make good on it. But I can see them killing it in north America because even combined the facelifted models don't add up to 1st year sales of the Gen1. Will be a sad loss and be a big fat W for BMW, Merc and Audi, unfortuantely.
At this point - between this mess and the service mess, along with the recent rash of quality issues in manufacturing - I don't know if G is going to be around in 5 years.
I would not consider 125 miles anything remotely close to "extended range".KCB is reporting that Genesis is developing an EREV for the GV70, which possibly could be used for other models.
"The EV fad has died off"A full-on adoption of EVs across multiple models is a massive error. The EV fad has died off as limitations, costs and issues have been exposed over the last couple years - on top of the true non-environmental saving impact. Killing the G70 is going to alienate the remainder of the tuner crowd. Not continuing the G90 is not going to fly well in Korea if they make good on it. But I can see them killing it in north America because even combined the facelifted models don't add up to 1st year sales of the Gen1. Will be a sad loss and be a big fat W for BMW, Merc and Audi, unfortuantely.
At this point - between this mess and the service mess, along with the recent rash of quality issues in manufacturing - I don't know if G is going to be around in 5 years.
Both in the UK and Europe ever increasing legislation leading to a total ban for new ICE cars, dictates where the future is going.A full-on adoption of EVs across multiple models is a massive error. The EV fad has died off as limitations, costs and issues have been exposed over the last couple years - on top of the true non-environmental saving impact. Killing the G70 is going to alienate the remainder of the tuner crowd. Not continuing the G90 is not going to fly well in Korea if they make good on it. But I can see them killing it in north America because even combined the facelifted models don't add up to 1st year sales of the Gen1. Will be a sad loss and be a big fat W for BMW, Merc and Audi, unfortuantely.
At this point - between this mess and the service mess, along with the recent rash of quality issues in manufacturing - I don't know if G is going to be around in 5 years.
You make an interesting point regarding politics. Yes I drive an EV in the Electrified G80, but I have to be honest, I didn't make the switch to EV for environmental concerns, but because of the strength of the environmental lobby both in the UK and Europe. In terms of Britain, the motoring public (to coin a phrase) are taken to the cleaners in various taxes and levies. I live in a suburb of London, and in order to drive into Central London could cost the owner of an older than 2015 diesel some USD 35 - 40 per day to use the roads that they have already paid another annual tax called Road fund license, to be able to use. Incidentally any new car (and this is in British pounds) over GBP 40,000 is for the first few years subject to an additional 'luxury car charge!' Of GBP 400.00 on top of the other RFL charge.In the USA, our president just put (or is putting) a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles. (It was raised from 27%) The Chinese could import this compact car and the sticker price here in the USA would be about $20,000 with the current tariff. But now you are looking at close to $40,000. I get why he is doing it... Well because he wants to win the election. And I also see other reasons to do this as well, but this is HIS main motivation is the election. If climate change is such a big deal.....WTF. Europeans and Americans need to learn how to make cars more efficiently. China makes cheap solar panels, but they are increasing the tariff on them too. Why can't the rest of the world learn how to do this cheaply.
We got a guy in this country that pioneered the modern electric vehicles and showed the world that you can drive an electric car. And all the Federal government and the biased media does is try to cut the guy down.
They need to get the politics out of this in order to solve the problem.
If you have already invested in solar system, then EVs starts to make sense. Even then, a lot depends on the locale. Do you also have Powerbank arrays installed? I watched Marques Brownlee's review and he has a 29kw solar system and three Powerwall3 installed for 40.5kwh of storage. That is a pretty robust system, but he is still pulling from the grid for running his home AC and charging his EV. He lives in NJ, so his home AC usage is probably not all that heavy. Here in Texas, I highly doubt that same system would come anywhere close to being sufficient.Since I own both, let's take a look at an honest comparison of the G70 3.3 AWD top trim and the Kia EV6 GT-Line AWD (I actually have the Wind model, but I'm comparing the GT-Line because it has a sunroof and HUD, so it's a closer comparison to the G70 top trim).
Both cars have the same safety and luxury features, and the same warranty.
The MSRP for the two 2024 cars is within a couple thousand (or about the same price for the Wind model with no sunroof or HUD), but with discounts and rebates, the EV6 is nearby $10k cheaper than the G70. (Cue the government subsidy rant - but we won't talk about all of the government subsidies that oil companies have benefited from for decades.)
The EV6 is much quieter, much smoother, much torquier, much roomier in the back seat, and since it's a crossover (or wagon), it has more than double the cargo capacity.
The EV6 is just as fast as the G70 (I think slightly faster 0-60), and has good handling and steering. Sure, it's heavier and would likely be slower then the G70 on the track, for those that plan to do a lot of track days (I'm looking at you @Volfy)
The EV6 has essentially zero maintenance, and the costs for "fuel" are far cheaper. I charge for free with solar panels, but if I didn't have them, the cost per mile of electricity is about a third or a quarter the cost of gas for the G70.
Now the big concern: range. We recently took a 4 hour drive (our longest so far in 4 months of ownership) with the EV6 through part of NH, across VT (with lots of hills/mountains) and on the NY State thruway. We started with 90% charge and arrived at our destination four hours later with 25% charge left. We averaged 4.1 mi/kWh. The average temp that day was about 60F. We had no trouble finding a fast charger when we arrived, and filled it back up in 18 minutes, even though we didn't get the full advertised power capability from that particular charger. Yes, in winter we would have probably just barely made the trip without stopping to charge. But honestly, the G70 mpg and range is pretty poor IMHO. Even without driving in sport mode, I typically only get about 250 miles before I'm down to less than a quarter of a tank and feel like I should stop for gas. Yes, the G70 range is better, especially in cold temps, but it's not hugely better.
So the EV6 is cheaper, roomier, quieter, with similar features and performance as the G70 and has much lower operating costs. I call that a win, as witnessed by that fact that since we got the EV6, I've only filled the tank in the G70 once in four months. (And I'm waiting for recalls on the starter and the turbo oil line to be taken care of)
I understand. My compromise is to ignore range except if I am going to do an intercity trip (e.g., Scottsdale to Las Vegas) I will rent an ICE vehicle. I walking in a mall for exercise (our temps are now reaching into the triple digits) and there is a Polestar showroom there. It is advertising a $299/month lease on a two motor Polestar 2. Even if one adjusts for the down payment, that is still a heck of a deal.We just bought a GV70 3.5 and we would have looked at a hybrid if one existed but not an EV, We are retired now but a few years ago when we always had 2 cars and we could use one car for local trips an EV would work. Now we only have one car on the road in the Winter an EV does not work.
David W
A good first step to getting politics out of this would be to get this post out of the forum. Can we, please, keep the forum focused on cars and not politics?In the USA, our president just put (or is putting) a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles. (It was raised from 27%) The Chinese could import this compact car and the sticker price here in the USA would be about $20,000 with the current tariff. But now you are looking at close to $40,000. I get why he is doing it... Well because he wants to win the election. And I also see other reasons to do this as well, but this is HIS main motivation is the election. If climate change is such a big deal.....WTF. Europeans and Americans need to learn how to make cars more efficiently. China makes cheap solar panels, but they are increasing the tariff on them too. Why can't the rest of the world learn how to do this cheaply.
We got a guy in this country that pioneered the modern electric vehicles and showed the world that you can drive an electric car. And all the Federal government and the biased media does is try to cut the guy down.
They need to get the politics out of this in order to solve the problem.
