Windy1
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Hello
Looking to buy my 1st EV. My Lexus RX 350 was totaled last Aug and have tried sharing a car with my husband and using my RAM 2500 ( for hauling my horse around). Its really not working. So i started looking at the Ioniq5 but then discovered the more luxurious GV60 and now GV70E. I usually keep cars 10 years. Is this not practical with Genisis? I see so many issues posted. I'm retired, so is my spouse. We live just south of the SF Bay area. I've seen many cars listed through Auto Finder that are 2023 never used and 2024s for amazingly low prices competitive to the ionic 5. I would really rather get a car this year than wait for the ionic5 2025, and I'm very intrigued with a more luxury sort of vehicle. Especially appreciate any of the California owners to weigh in on the pros and cons and especially if I should definitely go for a 2024 model year instead of a leftover 2023.
Looking to buy my 1st EV. My Lexus RX 350 was totaled last Aug and have tried sharing a car with my husband and using my RAM 2500 ( for hauling my horse around). Its really not working. So i started looking at the Ioniq5 but then discovered the more luxurious GV60 and now GV70E. I usually keep cars 10 years. Is this not practical with Genisis? I see so many issues posted. I'm retired, so is my spouse. We live just south of the SF Bay area. I've seen many cars listed through Auto Finder that are 2023 never used and 2024s for amazingly low prices competitive to the ionic 5. I would really rather get a car this year than wait for the ionic5 2025, and I'm very intrigued with a more luxury sort of vehicle. Especially appreciate any of the California owners to weigh in on the pros and cons and especially if I should definitely go for a 2024 model year instead of a leftover 2023.