Almost but Not Quite
The Genesis G70 is a sleek, well-equipped vehicle, but it falls short in terms of systems that are less intuitive than those of its intended competitors. The door locks are frustrating, to say the least. Even when standing right at the door with the fob on your person, it does not cause the door to unlock for up to a minute. When standing in a parking lot, especially at night, it is unsafe when the door lock is delayed. You must have your fob in hand using the manual unlock feature. The body is very attractive, but again falls short when you examine it closely, as the body parts are tightly fitted. The engine falls into the same category. When the automatic gear shifts occur, they often do not do so smoothly, but rather exhibit a "clunk" before completing the change from one gear to another, especially when you take your foot off the gas to decelerate. Service has been unable to correct it. The technology package requires updating. There is no port for USB-C power cords. It does feature Apple CarPlay. The finishing details are very attractive, and the driver's seat is comfortable overall, but the seat pad itself is too firm for long-distance travel. Lastly, do you know if the service at the Dublin CA dealership reflects poorly on general management? Communication = 1 Work Qualitz Diagnosis = 5 Honestly = 4 Keeping Sales Promises for Service Features = 2. This latter category is the biggest reason not to buy another Genesis - way too stressful every time~