allan
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- Genesis G80 Sport
I've owned a lot of cars over the course of my lifetime (to date
), but without question the Genesis and my last car, the Q50, were technologically head and shoulders above any of my previous rides. I enjoyed the Q50 but it had its flaws, and I enjoy the Genesis but miss some features from the Q. Thought I'd start a thread comparing the two:
Q50 Pluses: windshield wiper & headlight integration (the headlights turn on when the wipers are engaged, which in NJ is required by law), excellent implementation of the nannies (they all worked perfectly and intelligently with the one exception noted below), no buttons on the outside handles (sensor in the inside of the handle), the heated steering wheel could be set to come on automatically below a certain temperature, multiple rear-view camera angles with an EXCELLENT top down view, also multiple and excellent nav map view options, auto-population of nav locations as you enter street addresses, dual displays so you always had a map visible in one with everything else in the other, and the undeniable speed and acceleration of the 328 HP V6 in a 3750 lb car.
Q50 Minuses: in both my G37 and the Q50, the driver's headrest would creep up on its own over time (I always preferred it at the lowest setting), the "in-touch" system was never fully perfected (at least in the 2014 model), sometimes the nannies could be too intrusive (if you want to pass a vehicle and the system thinks you are too close to it or if it thinks another vehicle in an adjacent lane might be in your way, the system fights you and it requires the driver to literally "force" the car to obey), limited trunk space, came standard with run-flats and getting the dealer to swap them out as part of the deal was difficult (run-flats create a hard ride).
Genesis Pluses: HUD (love the feature - in fact, it's one of the reasons I made the switch), extremely comfortable and quiet ride, seat bolsters and leg extension, reasonably sized trunk, auto hold, auto defogging, large console and glove box storage, I enjoy a larger car (prior to the two Infinities, all of my cars were "large"), the Genesis app and remote start feature - outstanding implementation of a smart phone app, and of course the price.
Genesis Minuses: AEB not as well implemented as it could be (in the Q, if a car is stopped at a light in front of you and you don't see it in time, the Q will brake - that doesn't seem to be the case in the Genesis), no wiper/headlight integration, gas mileage, and a ridiculously large key fob. Oh yes, one last minus - it's a Hyundai
While it may sound as though I preferred the Q50 to the Genesis, that's not the case. I simply miss some of the features to which I became accustomed. But the Genesis is unquestionably an outstanding vehicle. I'm sure I'll think of other pluses and minuses, but these are the ones that come to mind at the moment.
What do you miss from your previous vehicles (or enjoy in the Genesis that you didn't previously have)?

Q50 Pluses: windshield wiper & headlight integration (the headlights turn on when the wipers are engaged, which in NJ is required by law), excellent implementation of the nannies (they all worked perfectly and intelligently with the one exception noted below), no buttons on the outside handles (sensor in the inside of the handle), the heated steering wheel could be set to come on automatically below a certain temperature, multiple rear-view camera angles with an EXCELLENT top down view, also multiple and excellent nav map view options, auto-population of nav locations as you enter street addresses, dual displays so you always had a map visible in one with everything else in the other, and the undeniable speed and acceleration of the 328 HP V6 in a 3750 lb car.
Q50 Minuses: in both my G37 and the Q50, the driver's headrest would creep up on its own over time (I always preferred it at the lowest setting), the "in-touch" system was never fully perfected (at least in the 2014 model), sometimes the nannies could be too intrusive (if you want to pass a vehicle and the system thinks you are too close to it or if it thinks another vehicle in an adjacent lane might be in your way, the system fights you and it requires the driver to literally "force" the car to obey), limited trunk space, came standard with run-flats and getting the dealer to swap them out as part of the deal was difficult (run-flats create a hard ride).
Genesis Pluses: HUD (love the feature - in fact, it's one of the reasons I made the switch), extremely comfortable and quiet ride, seat bolsters and leg extension, reasonably sized trunk, auto hold, auto defogging, large console and glove box storage, I enjoy a larger car (prior to the two Infinities, all of my cars were "large"), the Genesis app and remote start feature - outstanding implementation of a smart phone app, and of course the price.
Genesis Minuses: AEB not as well implemented as it could be (in the Q, if a car is stopped at a light in front of you and you don't see it in time, the Q will brake - that doesn't seem to be the case in the Genesis), no wiper/headlight integration, gas mileage, and a ridiculously large key fob. Oh yes, one last minus - it's a Hyundai

While it may sound as though I preferred the Q50 to the Genesis, that's not the case. I simply miss some of the features to which I became accustomed. But the Genesis is unquestionably an outstanding vehicle. I'm sure I'll think of other pluses and minuses, but these are the ones that come to mind at the moment.
What do you miss from your previous vehicles (or enjoy in the Genesis that you didn't previously have)?