10 Things You Need To Know Before Buying The 2024 Genesis GV80
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- First efforts are rarely home runs, but the first-ever SUV from Genesis, the GV80, is flying close to the proverbial fence. This midsize luxury SUV offers bucket loads of amenities and a striking design at a price that undercuts the stalwarts from Germany. While a few areas need improvement, overall, the GV80 is a very impressive SUV.
So, let's look at 10 Things You Need To Know Before Buying The 2024 Genesis GV80.
Bought one a month ago. Absolutely love it. Biught 2.5L turbo engine.
Just got mine Monday. 3.5T loving it so far even though I have less than 80 miles driving time
Picked up mine 2 weeks ago in Prestige trim. So far so good.
I love mine!!! ❤ but I can’t figure out how to turn the back windshield wiper on or use a lot of the features 🙄 of course when I picked up the vehicle it was 2 hrs before closing time therefore everyone was ready to go home and didn’t have time to give me a quick tutorial on all the multi features the vehicle possess which is the main reason I love it so much. I know what the vehicle does but not too sure how to apply it (I just started reading the manual). 2024 Prestige trim 3.5, of course.
Got one for my wife love it
Always wanted a Genesis very nice cars!
Getting 3.5 l next week.. looking forward
LX21EDU is my car and I love it!
i’m trying to convince my parents to get one
I'm considering buying a GV80. some owners complained that battery is dead after a few days of no driving. Fixed? Thank you.
Miles? Gallons? What is this, a vehicle for Fred Flintstone?
It is a vehicle you can drive on a road trip without having to stop every 3-4 hours and search for a charging station, hope there is not a line and waste a couple hours charging. That's in good weather. It's a lot worse in the midwest winters where battery efficiency drops in cold weather. The push for EV is turning out to be a bust.
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