@@MeynMotorGroup It sounds like the Acura is your favorite in this class. I want to drive one, but they're hard to find. BMW's steering just leaves me cold, although they've improved their recent adaptive suspensions.
Yes the Type S that I drove was very good but def do a thorough test drive on it because many complained that the 10 speed transmission did not perform great. My test vehicle was fine but something to watch out for. Audis are a bit boring as well but credit where credit is due, they marry together sport and comfort without too many compromises and S5 sportback can be had for some good deals.
These are my favorite kind of reviews you make. I actually like the "old schoolness (not really 😂) of this car. Maybe it's just because its the cars i grew up with I feel like 5w30 helps with longevity of engine, and in my elantra I genuinely preferred cable carplay instead of fumbling with bluetooth settings and it kept my phone charged
Great review !!! When I test drove the rear wheel drive model I was laughing because it wanted to do burn outs all the time I flirted it . Ultimately I choose the TLX Type S because of the better handling , beautiful ride and that amazing ELS Studio sound system it’s really that good .
Everything they make looks good, I've never driven one. Kinda ridiculous how all of these manufacturers "charge" for a color. It seems I always want the upcharge color. Hopefully, the paint you pay the upcharge for is a more expensive paint, but I'm doubtful. It's probably a great 2 year old low mile bargain car. The ES is so good, I'm not sure if it makes sense to not at least drive one before you decide. Great review.
I had a 2019 G70 3.3T RWD - I prefer the 2019 headlights and taillights- that car rocks. Interior is really nice. The rear wheel drive was the way to go. There is a lag before the power but when the power hits it moves.
@@MichaelCooksey-u2pI can’t argue with you. I like the front end design of the new car, but the back end is off, but that is just opinion/ preference. Some ugly cars drive great and people love the drive feel and don’t care about the looks.
Hyundai is slept on for the money as a real person not influenced by brands .. I check all the competition for a mid size sedan in my price range and couldn’t go wrong with 2024 Hyundai sonata n line but looking at the g70 later on down the road
Yet another on point review, it was funny I'm sitting here and I said damn that's got a really nice growl and a minute later you said it's got a nice growl :)
@@MeynMotorGroup Gotta say I'm still liking what they're doing at Genesis, they seem to be making well rounded, well built machines and if they can address some of the slight negatives that you rightfully pointed out, they really would have some absolute bangers on their hands. TBF I don't think the negatives detract from them on the whole and if it were within my means I'd deffo buy one, but since I'm getting older it would have to be a GV rather than a G just to make it easier on my old crippled ass!
Great vids bro. Was thinking of trading my 2021 Sonata SEL plus for a G70 but after driving it I realized how small it was. ISame size as the Elantra! My sonata has so much space inside. Wide arm rest, lots of leg room and a big trunk. Could you review the G80 sometime please? I want that now. lol
G70 is def better to drive than the Stinger and I would choose the G70 over the Stinger even if the Stinger is more practical. (BTW They stopped making the Stinger back in 2023) But I would rather have an Audi A5 Sportback over both.
@ you’re the man! Thanks so much for responding. Your opinion is highly valued as you’re not a brand snob or spec sheet junkie. Keep up the good work!! PS I would’ve figured you’d go TLX type S over the A5, but good to know
@ Actually Type S is one of my top picks the problem with the Type S is there are no good incentives, programs, etc. and I haven't even seen any good dealer discounts on one either so MSRP is best case on a Type S that's pretty bad you can lease an Audi S5 at that point for less which is another top tier sports sedan/hatch
Would love to see your review/take on newer Volvo s60 series cars. Especially the B5. In terms of ride comfort, interior quality, isolation, and technology when compared to the Genesis g70, TLX, IS, 3 series, and A4
had the 21 t6, looked at the 2024 B5 because of how much I LOVED the t6... far less infotainment controls than my 21 had, it did not get along with my pixel 6 (despite both the infotainment and phone being google designed products), and I hate the electonic paddle gearshift (had it in a 2019 s40) vs the stalk my 21 had. drives nicely, great gas mileage, less power than the t6 had, but supposedly more reliable vs the super+TC. Dealership also gave attitude and was trying to shove a color combo i hated on me, or a XC60. long story short, drove the lexus is350, acura tlx s, genesis g70, audi s5, bmw m340i. Narrowed it down to the is350 and the g70 for a variety of reasons. s60 blows all the rest away in rain/snow driving, seat comfort longer term, safety, and short of the levinson system, audio quality ... really hated that the dealership, infotainment (audio controls mainly) and paddle transmission vs stalk killed my love of the car.
Yu know it was because of your reviews I ended up in a Lexus GSF. Currently done full body wrap/tinting with a 2 tone Flexishield wrap, FBO with E85 tune has me at 451whp top end, plus I’m rolling it out with a bit of a Disney-Hawaiian theme.
I went from the GSF to a G80 5.0 and haven't looked back. It's a FAR more comfortable ride, better equipped, and feels just as fast despite the additional 600lbs. I only wish the exhaust sounded as good as the GSF (nothing a custom exhaust can't fix) but everything else the Genesis has the upper hand. Fuel consumption was also surprisingly better than what I was getting in the GSF. About 23 mpg avg vs 19 mpg on the GSF. And it'll take regular as well unlike the GSF. It's a shame the Hyundai V8 got discontinued, it had potential for more, especially in a smaller platform like the G70 or Stinger. Enjoy the GSF and never let go of it. As I understand it, Lexus is bound to discontinue the 5.0 V8 next year, and it makes sense given that the LC500 and RCF have already gotten the axe in markets outside of the USA.
@@philhenderson3516 Genesis has a nice line of good looking vehicles but as an ex Hyundai Genesis coupe v6 owner I had a terrible experience as a customer and vowed to never own another Hyundai product again. LC500 and RCF will be missed when they’re gone. From my stats out of the ~3000 GSFs nearly 40% have been totaled or running on salvaged titles
Test drove the awd v6 and its not good compared to the competitions awd. It is very clumsy compared to acura which feels like its on rails around corners.
I think it's mainly because these are premium engine options and there is no longer a premium Kia offering that currently deserves these power plants they just make regular eco cars at the moment
I wanted to love this vehicle, but it is really a coupe. There is no back seat room for adults, and the trunk is tiny. I would rather a used GS350 over this vehicle. More versatile, and the depreciation will be less. The turbo V6 will far surpass the performance of the GS350, but reliability? The G70 will be a much better finished vehicle than the stinger, though with less room.
I think the G70 is a pretty reliable car. Haven't read of issues with the turbo V6 engine on the forums. There have been examples of the 3.3T going past 170,000 miles with only regular maintenance so that's reassuring. Their 4 cylinder engines however are a different story...
Let's choose people!! Acura TLX type S 🆚 Audi 4S 🆚 BMW M340 🆚 Mercedes Benz C63 🆚 G70. For me M340 is beast!! Hands down even though love G70 interior design is gorgeous!! Acura cheap interior and Audi we'll same interior design since 2021!! Mercedes-Benz to expensive! ,
IS500 costs a lot more and doesn't come in awd. The Q50 is one of the easiest to steal vehicles in the US and is in top 10 for most stolen vehicles lmao. Also tuned, the G70 is on par with a tuned Q50.
@@sanchoelmatador same the best in segment is arguably the m340i but you pay a lot more for marginal gains... everything else in segment other than the g70 is kind of lack luster for one reason or another
See my 2024 Acura TLX Type S Review: th-cam.com/video/rE2MFsTDcLs/w-d-xo.html
G70 is my dream car
still loving my 23 g70
Just got the 2025 3.3T prestige RWD in Makula gray with red interior. Just a phenomenal car for the price.
As someone who owns a 22 stinger I’m surprised at how good the chassis is and that 2.5t is pretty good
I have a 20 g70 3.3 rwd, eibach springs n sways, volk ze40's, jb4 and bunch of cookie cutter bolt ons for the engine, its an amazing car.
Thanks for the review. I've had my eye on this car for a while but have never driven it. Your observations have piqued my curiosity.
Glad the content was useful my friend!
@@MeynMotorGroup It sounds like the Acura is your favorite in this class. I want to drive one, but they're hard to find. BMW's steering just leaves me cold, although they've improved their recent adaptive suspensions.
Yes the Type S that I drove was very good but def do a thorough test drive on it because many complained that the 10 speed transmission did not perform great. My test vehicle was fine but something to watch out for. Audis are a bit boring as well but credit where credit is due, they marry together sport and comfort without too many compromises and S5 sportback can be had for some good deals.
Excited for this in person review! LFG
Hope you enjoy it!
These are my favorite kind of reviews you make. I actually like the "old schoolness (not really 😂) of this car. Maybe it's just because its the cars i grew up with I feel like 5w30 helps with longevity of engine, and in my elantra I genuinely preferred cable carplay instead of fumbling with bluetooth settings and it kept my phone charged
Thank you my friend! And yea using the wire is def not the end of the world in fact it will work better
Just got a 2022 base g70 3.3t awd. Awesome car.
Great review !!! When I test drove the rear wheel drive model I was laughing because it wanted to do burn outs all the time I flirted it . Ultimately I choose the TLX Type S because of the better handling , beautiful ride and that amazing ELS Studio sound system it’s really that good .
Massive congrats on your new Type S great car I really enjoyed it
Everything they make looks good, I've never driven one. Kinda ridiculous how all of these manufacturers "charge" for a color. It seems I always want the upcharge color. Hopefully, the paint you pay the upcharge for is a more expensive paint, but I'm doubtful. It's probably a great 2 year old low mile bargain car. The ES is so good, I'm not sure if it makes sense to not at least drive one before you decide. Great review.
I had a 2019 G70 3.3T RWD - I prefer the 2019 headlights and taillights- that car rocks. Interior is really nice. The rear wheel drive was the way to go. There is a lag before the power but when the power hits it moves.
Old body style does not even compare. If anything looks like everything else. This car now looks like a Genesis.
@@MichaelCooksey-u2pI can’t argue with you. I like the front end design of the new car, but the back end is off, but that is just opinion/ preference. Some ugly cars drive great and people love the drive feel and don’t care about the looks.
I just leased a g70 3.3t the sound isn't that great....how can I fixed it?
Good review 👍
Thanks! 👍
Hyundai is slept on for the money as a real person not influenced by brands .. I check all the competition for a mid size sedan in my price range and couldn’t go wrong with 2024 Hyundai sonata n line but looking at the g70 later on down the road
Yet another on point review, it was funny I'm sitting here and I said damn that's got a really nice growl and a minute later you said it's got a nice growl :)
Haha now that’s pretty cool and yes sir this was def a great sounding machine they did a good job with that exhaust
@@MeynMotorGroup Gotta say I'm still liking what they're doing at Genesis, they seem to be making well rounded, well built machines and if they can address some of the slight negatives that you rightfully pointed out, they really would have some absolute bangers on their hands. TBF I don't think the negatives detract from them on the whole and if it were within my means I'd deffo buy one, but since I'm getting older it would have to be a GV rather than a G just to make it easier on my old crippled ass!
Yea my friend I do believe this is still a great purchase at the right price or lease deal. V6 and now for 2024 the 4cylinder seems to be good value
Jist wish it had some proper quad pipes at the back
That would be a nice look
Great vids bro. Was thinking of trading my 2021 Sonata SEL plus for a G70 but after driving it I realized how small it was. ISame size as the Elantra! My sonata has so much space inside. Wide arm rest, lots of leg room and a big trunk. Could you review the G80 sometime please? I want that now. lol
Indeed, I think the G80 might be the perfect match for you!
How’s did the g70 compare to the stinger? What would you choose as a daily?
G70 is def better to drive than the Stinger and I would choose the G70 over the Stinger even if the Stinger is more practical. (BTW They stopped making the Stinger back in 2023)
But I would rather have an Audi A5 Sportback over both.
@ you’re the man! Thanks so much for responding. Your opinion is highly valued as you’re not a brand snob or spec sheet junkie. Keep up the good work!! PS I would’ve figured you’d go TLX type S over the A5, but good to know
@ Actually Type S is one of my top picks the problem with the Type S is there are no good incentives, programs, etc. and I haven't even seen any good dealer discounts on one either so MSRP is best case on a Type S that's pretty bad you can lease an Audi S5 at that point for less which is another top tier sports sedan/hatch
I love them AWD is the best
Love the G70!! The only thing that I don't like is the fake vents at lower end!!
The vents on the quarter panels are functional.
@@TheRedRaven_ there to small!!
@@Angelbonilla1982 *they're *too ..... smh
Would love to see your review/take on newer Volvo s60 series cars. Especially the B5. In terms of ride comfort, interior quality, isolation, and technology when compared to the Genesis g70, TLX, IS, 3 series, and A4
I think I was supposed to get an S60 not sure what happened to it. Will try to get one in other ways
had the 21 t6, looked at the 2024 B5 because of how much I LOVED the t6... far less infotainment controls than my 21 had, it did not get along with my pixel 6 (despite both the infotainment and phone being google designed products), and I hate the electonic paddle gearshift (had it in a 2019 s40) vs the stalk my 21 had. drives nicely, great gas mileage, less power than the t6 had, but supposedly more reliable vs the super+TC. Dealership also gave attitude and was trying to shove a color combo i hated on me, or a XC60.
long story short, drove the lexus is350, acura tlx s, genesis g70, audi s5, bmw m340i. Narrowed it down to the is350 and the g70 for a variety of reasons.
s60 blows all the rest away in rain/snow driving, seat comfort longer term, safety, and short of the levinson system, audio quality ... really hated that the dealership, infotainment (audio controls mainly) and paddle transmission vs stalk killed my love of the car.
Yu know it was because of your reviews I ended up in a Lexus GSF. Currently done full body wrap/tinting with a 2 tone Flexishield wrap, FBO with E85 tune has me at 451whp top end, plus I’m rolling it out with a bit of a Disney-Hawaiian theme.
What is FBO for that platform? I have seen headers, exhaust, and intake but that's it and I doubt new intakes do much
Wow very nice my friend that is def an epic car. Lexus is also one of those brands that know how to do luxury and sport. Enjoy
Great decision, you are gonna enjoy it for a long run.
I went from the GSF to a G80 5.0 and haven't looked back. It's a FAR more comfortable ride, better equipped, and feels just as fast despite the additional 600lbs. I only wish the exhaust sounded as good as the GSF (nothing a custom exhaust can't fix) but everything else the Genesis has the upper hand. Fuel consumption was also surprisingly better than what I was getting in the GSF. About 23 mpg avg vs 19 mpg on the GSF. And it'll take regular as well unlike the GSF. It's a shame the Hyundai V8 got discontinued, it had potential for more, especially in a smaller platform like the G70 or Stinger. Enjoy the GSF and never let go of it. As I understand it, Lexus is bound to discontinue the 5.0 V8 next year, and it makes sense given that the LC500 and RCF have already gotten the axe in markets outside of the USA.
@@philhenderson3516 Genesis has a nice line of good looking vehicles but as an ex Hyundai Genesis coupe v6 owner I had a terrible experience as a customer and vowed to never own another Hyundai product again. LC500 and RCF will be missed when they’re gone. From my stats out of the ~3000 GSFs nearly 40% have been totaled or running on salvaged titles
Definitely don't put 36psi in the rear. I followed that and my firestone indy 500 didn't even last a year. I just put 38psi all around.
@@dieselrich81 that’s a firestone problem I’m def only going to follow the manufacturer recommendations only.
Test drove the awd v6 and its not good compared to the competitions awd. It is very clumsy compared to acura which feels like its on rails around corners.
@@socialseahawksfan9325 agreed
Dang why dont they put these engines in the kia models suv and cars other than the stinger
I think it's mainly because these are premium engine options and there is no longer a premium Kia offering that currently deserves these power plants they just make regular eco cars at the moment
Wish they would go back to the single headlights. This split view just doesn't work for me.
Yo my bro 🤝😎👍🏾👍🏾
Yes sir thanks for dropping in brother
@@MeynMotorGroup No problem my bro 🤝😎
I wanted to love this vehicle, but it is really a coupe. There is no back seat room for adults, and the trunk is tiny. I would rather a used GS350 over this vehicle. More versatile, and the depreciation will be less. The turbo V6 will far surpass the performance of the GS350, but reliability? The G70 will be a much better finished vehicle than the stinger, though with less room.
GS is a great car Lexus is another company that knows how to blend comfort and sport with no compromises and their engines have a ton of character
I think the G70 is a pretty reliable car. Haven't read of issues with the turbo V6 engine on the forums. There have been examples of the 3.3T going past 170,000 miles with only regular maintenance so that's reassuring. Their 4 cylinder engines however are a different story...
That’s good information
They need to update the Mpg, real world is around 12-16 city. Yes you read that right 😅..
In comfort node, I get 19..... Just go easy on the power ...
I really like this car! Looks awesome. 👏
Glad you like it!
It looks good, but it would look way better with black rims.
The '23 does have them ...
It’s better than a BMW and Audi and Mercedes because it does not have start/stop
SMH
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Let's choose people!! Acura TLX type S 🆚 Audi 4S 🆚 BMW M340 🆚 Mercedes Benz C63 🆚 G70. For me M340 is beast!! Hands down even though love G70 interior design is gorgeous!! Acura cheap interior and Audi we'll same interior design since 2021!! Mercedes-Benz to expensive! ,
Interior entertainment and drivers gauges look outdated All other luxury cars have larger screens IMO they are lagging behind now
It will be discontinued soon.
lol
It doesn't stand a chance vs the IS500 nor the Q50 Red Sport.
Nope it def does not
IS500 costs a lot more and doesn't come in awd. The Q50 is one of the easiest to steal vehicles in the US and is in top 10 for most stolen vehicles lmao. Also tuned, the G70 is on par with a tuned Q50.
Every car is easy to steal takes minutes for thieves to take any car so that's a moot point.
On what ?? 0-60, tech, room .. ???
Lol the fact I’ve driven them all your completely wrong
The only reason anyone buys a new G70 is the same reason anyone buys a Ghost instead of a Phantom.
They can’t afford the real deal.
That’s very cute but we all know Genesis gives you more for the money than competitors so not exactly a valid comparison.
What would the real deal be?
@@sanchoelmatador the generic Euro Car trio that everyone worships + Acura & Lexus although I’m sure this fellow is only referring to the Euro stuff.
@@MeynMotorGroup I figured. I test drove all of the competitors and decided on the '24 Genesis G70 3.3 Sports Prestige. Very happy!
@@sanchoelmatador same
the best in segment is arguably the m340i but you pay a lot more for marginal gains... everything else in segment other than the g70 is kind of lack luster for one reason or another