Husky
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- Genesis G70
Well, we just had our first snow storm here in New England yesterday. Heavy, wet snow. I had to go out to do our curb-side grocery pickup. I didn't get more than three miles before I got the warning light that the frontal radar wasn't working. It gets covered in snow and slush very quickly. I cleaned it off at the store, but just a few miles after leaving it came on again. Then stopped for gas and cleaned it off again, but just a few miles later the warning light came on yet again. That plastic radar cover on the grill is like a damn snow magnet! This has never happened on my wife's CX-5, which we drive in the winter just as much. Maybe because it's higher off the road? It's really too bad that Genesis didn't engineer a way to heat that thing a bit in the winter. The feature is totally useless if it's snowing, or you're driving on a road with snow on it behind other vehicles.
On the plus side, I was reminded of how well the car drives in the snow, even with half-worn all season tires. So much better than my 335xi was (which had dedicated snows).
On the plus side, I was reminded of how well the car drives in the snow, even with half-worn all season tires. So much better than my 335xi was (which had dedicated snows).

