I’m disappointed with how things turned out regarding my 2025 GV70 2.5 purchase. The experience started with a car that was supposedly on the truck and would be delivered the same day. However, I was later informed that it was no longer available, and they offered me a different one. I specifically asked if it had the same configuration, and they assured me it did—just a different color.
Then, the situation shifted again to a third car, which they claimed was available immediately. Trusting their assurances, I agreed, but this turned out to be a big mistake. The final car had an MSRP that was $2,000 less than the original one. Whether this was intentional or not, only they know.
For a brand that aims to compete with top luxury cars, this experience felt far from premium—it was more like buying a Hyundai.
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Then, the situation shifted again to a third car, which they claimed was available immediately. Trusting their assurances, I agreed, but this turned out to be a big mistake. The final car had an MSRP that was $2,000 less than the original one. Whether this was intentional or not, only they know.
For a brand that aims to compete with top luxury cars, this experience felt far from premium—it was more like buying a Hyundai.