JayceM
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Now that, is a very good question!Wonder what who starts our friend alabaaster’s G70 3.3 Dynamic? Her husband?![]()

Now that, is a very good question!Wonder what who starts our friend alabaaster’s G70 3.3 Dynamic? Her husband?![]()
Ok a little thing that’s been bothering me: the fuel door indicator. On the lower right, so the actual fuel gauge, the arrow points, correctly, to the driver’s side. However at the top, where it shows distance to empty and a Fuel Pump icon, the arrow points to the passenger side. I’m embarrassed to say that more than once I had to reposition my car after pulling into a station ...
Yeah there is a volume priority setting I believe. I've only used mine once but I'll check later.Question. In prior cars...the radio volume would go way down when the navigation voice kicks in. Not here. If radio is up...you can’t hear the navigation unless that is turned up.
Am I missing a setting somewhere? Driving me bonkers.
Also...my Audi would decrease audio when in reverse as well...allowing you to concentrate a bit more and to hear the parking sensors...also annoying.
Correct. There is a priority setting.Yeah there is a volume priority setting I believe. I've only used mine once but I'll check later.
Question. In prior cars...the radio volume would go way down when the navigation voice kicks in. Not here. If radio is up...you can’t hear the navigation unless that is turned up.
Am I missing a setting somewhere? Driving me bonkers.
Also...my Audi would decrease audio when in reverse as well...allowing you to concentrate a bit more and to hear the parking sensors...also annoying.
Gonna go out and play now.The audio definitely decreases while in reverse.
I don’t have a problem with the Nav volume over the music. I wonder if your settings are a little off here.
Ok a little thing that’s been bothering me: the fuel door indicator. On the lower right, so the actual fuel gauge, the arrow points, correctly, to the driver’s side. However at the top, where it shows distance to empty and a Fuel Pump icon, the arrow points to the passenger side. I’m embarrassed to say that more than once I had to reposition my car after pulling into a station ...
The audio definitely decreases while in reverse.
I don’t have a problem with the Nav volume over the music. I wonder if your settings are a little off here.
I finally saw the G70 at the LA Autoshow today, and unfortunately, all the reviewers are right, the back seat is way too small. I am 5'10 and I had less than half an inch between my knees and front seat, and for a guy that wears a size 12, I could not fit my sneakers under the front seat, my wife also hated the small trunk. Nice car, aside from that and the outdated multimedia. We went to look at the Volvo S60, and that car is just a much better option for me, and interior quality is a bit better as well.
I completely forgot to take a picture of the G70, they had probably around 5-6 there, all loaded, including a 2.0 6MT
Thanks for your thoughts/review of what you saw. I worry about the back seat space, as I need to have room for child seats, along with the option of having an adult in the back seat on certain occasions.
I've been trying to consider the S60/V60 as well, but I just can't get over having a hybrid power train. On top of this, upgrades and modifications are extremely hard to come by on the last generation, and I am very doubtful you'd be able to get anything for this new generation. Obviously you can see where my priorities lie.
If that weren't the case, I'd definitely go for a Volvo instead of the Genesis. They really make classy cars.
Hybrid powertrain as in the T8 plug-in or the fact that on the T6 you get a turbo AND a supercharger? I will be getting the T5, so that would not matter to me, but I've heard good things about the T6. I also have a 4 month old daughter that needs a good space in the back for her, and just like you, I will have adults in the back on a occasion. My wife also liked the S60 interior a lot more, it's more luxurious.Thanks for your thoughts/review of what you saw. I worry about the back seat space, as I need to have room for child seats, along with the option of having an adult in the back seat on certain occasions.
I've been trying to consider the S60/V60 as well, but I just can't get over having a hybrid power train. On top of this, upgrades and modifications are extremely hard to come by on the last generation, and I am very doubtful you'd be able to get anything for this new generation. Obviously you can see where my priorities lie.
If that weren't the case, I'd definitely go for a Volvo instead of the Genesis. They really make classy cars.
I had the drivers side and passenger seat adjusted for me and my wife, I am 5'10, she is probably about the same, and it was still too tight. The car is just not really meant for more than 2 adults unfortunatelyI sound like a broken record, but be sure to adjust the location of the front seat before assessing space in the backseat. What's interesting about the G70 is that the front seats are capable of moving MUCH farther back than many cars. But the backseat space wasn't designed to fit to the farthest back setting. If you don't adjust the front seats when testing backseat space, especially at an auto show, you'll be setting yourself up for failure.
So, I have a 7 month old and I drive her to daycare everyday....I was able to get her rear facing car-seat back there (although had to push up the passengers side seat a little bit to get the actual carrier to fit without hitting the seat). I mean it's tight back there and not as big as my Sonata was, but I barely have people in the backseat. Occasionally if the wife, baby, and I all go out and I drive she sits in the backseat with her but she's tiny and doesn't need much room. Food for thought
Hybrid powertrain as in the T8 plug-in or the fact that on the T6 you get a turbo AND a supercharger? I will be getting the T5, so that would not matter to me, but I've heard good things about the T6. I also have a 4 month old daughter that needs a good space in the back for her, and just like you, I will have adults in the back on a occasion. My wife also liked the S60 interior a lot more, it's more luxurious.
Me and my wife drove the XC40, if you haven't driven it yet, you will notice one bad thing - it's pretty loud inside, not sure if its the kind of tires or just bad insulation, but it was one of the loudest brand new cars i've driven. Aside from that we loved it, we drove a T5 R design with red seats. Will end up purchasing a 2019 CX5 instead of it, it's gonna be a lot cheaper for us, and we are looking for a great lease number.That's really good info, I appreciate it!! I'm one of the few who still hasn't seen the car in person, as my state has no cars or official Genesis dealers at this time, so every bit of info helps. Right now we have a 2 year old but are planning on having a 2nd baby this upcoming year, so I'll need a bit of room.
Both powertrains, actually. The supercharged and turbocharged 2.0 is a sweet little engine, but that displacement is just too small for what I want to acheive with it. The previous generation (exact same engine) I was only able to find a new intercooler, intake, with slightly more aggressive ECU tuning. Nothing else, only making 35 more crank HP. The electric/ICE combo is an even worse situation for upgrades, as it's a brand new setup, but at least it offers more power in stock for.
I've always loved Volvo's, but I don't think I will be getting one for me. My wife, on the other hand, has been eyeing the XC40 - which we are both pretty pumped about.