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What things don't you like in the G70?

in the context of his reply; its about performance. I do the same, as minor/statistically insignificant it might be
I'd do it if I was going to the drag strip on the weekend. Of course, when I used to go to the drag strip I probably did not have enough money to fill the tank anyway. For the rare street light action, not enough for me to fill up twice as often. Enjoy.
 
in the context of his reply; its about performance. I do the same, as minor/statistically insignificant it might be
To many of us, it's not a huge deal, but just look at the materials that OEMs go through to shed only a few pounds of weight here or there on a car.
 
But with a 15.8g tank, refueling with 2g still in reserve, putting in 13.8g at 17mpg in the city on the 3.3, that comes out to a range of 235 miles. That sounds a bit low. An 18g tank would be more appropriate, but I'm sure some disagree.
 
To many of us, it's not a huge deal, but just look at the materials that OEMs go through to shed only a few pounds of weight here or there on a car.
That may be part of the equation. I never thought about it but there are a few people complaining the tank is too small but a couple of other never fill so they get better performance. Perhaps they should offer different size tanks.
 
Has anybody ever used the "Send to Car" option in the address app and have it work?
I've never had it work. Just a minor nuisance for me not even enough to merit getting it corrected as putting in an address locally is easy.
 
Has anybody ever used the "Send to Car" option in the address app and have it work?
I've never had it work. Just a minor nuisance for me not even enough to merit getting it corrected as putting in an address locally is easy.
All the time...one of my favorite features!!!
 
Has anybody ever used the "Send to Car" option in the address app and have it work?
I've never had it work. Just a minor nuisance for me not even enough to merit getting it corrected as putting in an address locally is easy.
Is it not sending or do you have a hard time finding it in the car? IIRC is is under Google in the menu but at least on the G80 it pops up when you first start the car after sending.
 
Has anybody ever used the "Send to Car" option in the address app and have it work?
I've never had it work. Just a minor nuisance for me not even enough to merit getting it corrected as putting in an address locally is easy.
I gave up on that feature/option years ago. I've tried with BMW, Acura (Alpine-based system), Honda (Android-based system), Nissan, and now Genesis - and ... forget it.
I use CarPlay nearly 100% of the time.
Want send-to-car? Use Google Maps (or Apple Maps) and pull from history - or search for POI/address or start navigation before you get in the car.
 
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To get back on track - I think the infotainment/navigation screen looks cheap. Same complaint about the Kia Stinger GT, which I cross-shopped.
Of course the mid-cycle refresh sorts this. But I'm not in the market for another car for at least 18 months.
 
I gave up on that feature/option years ago. I've tried with BMW, Acura (Alpine-based system), Honda (Android-based system), Nissan, and now Genesis - and ... forget it.
I use CarPlay nearly 100% of the time.
Want send-to-car? Use Google Maps (or Apple Maps) and pull from history - or search for POI/address or start navigation before you get in the car.
To get off track a while It always worked for me before on my 2015 Genesis and my 2017 Santa Fe. I liked the feature.
 
To get off track a while It always worked for me before on my 2015 Genesis and my 2017 Santa Fe. I liked the feature.
sarcasm aside, it's not 2014 any more.
"I really enjoyed send-to car on my 2010 BMW..."
 
Has anybody ever used the "Send to Car" option in the address app and have it work?
I've never had it work. Just a minor nuisance for me not even enough to merit getting it corrected as putting in an address locally is easy.
Use it frequently and has worked as it should.
 
Has anybody ever used the "Send to Car" option in the address app and have it work?
One feature I wish it had is being able to touch a spot on the map and navigate to that spot. This works in Google Maps, but won't work in the Connected Services app. Not sure why since the Connected Services uses Google Maps.

I often know where something is and can quickly point it out on a map, I just don't know the address. Like, say I want to drive to see a certain shopping center. I should be able to touch it on the map (hold your finger down on it for 2 seconds) and send it to the car. But no.
 
One feature I wish it had is being able to touch a spot on the map and navigate to that spot. This works in Google Maps, but won't work in the Connected Services app. Not sure why since the Connected Services uses Google Maps.

I often know where something is and can quickly point it out on a map, I just don't know the address. Like, say I want to drive to see a certain shopping center. I should be able to touch it on the map (hold your finger down on it for 2 seconds) and send it to the car. But no.
Probably easier to search by the name of one of the stores there if you don't know the name of the shopping center. Put in say, Home Depot and it brings up a list.
 
I'd still like to just be able to touch a point on the map, then go... my brain is very map oriented and sometimes I want to go to an area, not a place.
 
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